IBM Remote Supervisor Adapter II Network Card User Manual


 
Description
Use the srcfg command to configure the serial redirection. Type srcfg to display
the current configuration. To change the serial redirect configuration, type the
options, followed by the values. To change the serial redirect configuration, you
must have at least Adapter Networking and Security Configuration authority.
The following table shows the arguments for the options.
Option Description Values
-passthru Serial passthru disabled, enabled (this corresponds to the “serial
passthru to COM1” check box on the Web interface)
-entercliseq Enter a
command-line
interface
keystroke
sequence
User-defined keystroke sequence to enter the CLI
while in console mode. This sequence must have at
least one character and at most 15 characters. The
caret symbol (^) has a special meaning in this
sequence. It denotes Ctrl for keystrokes that map to
Ctrl sequences (for example, ^[ for the escape key
and ^M for carriage return). All occurrences of ^ are
interpreted as part of a Ctrl sequence. Refer to an
ASCII-to-key conversion table for a complete list of
Ctrl sequences. The default value for this field is “^[”
(for example, Esc followed by (.
-exitcliseq Exit a
command-line
interface
keystroke
sequence
User-defined keystroke sequence to exit the CLI. For
details, see the values for the -entercliseq option in
this table.
Example
x345RSA> srcfg
-passthru enabled
-entercliseq ^[(
-exitcliseq ^[Q
x345RSA>
ssl command
Syntax
ssl [options]
options:
-ce on | off
-se on | off
-h
Description
Note: Before you can enable an SSL client, a client certificate must be installed.
Use the ssl command to display and configure the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)
parameters.
Option Description
-ce Enables or disables an SSL client
-se Enables or disables an SSL server
-h Lists usage and options
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