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NOTE: If you encounter problems logging in to the remote console, be aware that some telnet
programs might require you to enable their send line feed at end of line option. If the
remote console does not respond to the Enter key, try setting this option in your telnet program.
NOTE: You must follow the instructions in the “Network settings (page 46) section to configure
the network access properly.
Redirecting a Linux console
In the remote console and servers with the Linux operating system, you can enable a remote login
on ttyS0 by making the following changes to the BIOS Setup Utility and boot documents.
NOTE: The actual steps will vary depending on your version of Linux.
1. Using the BIOS Setup Utility, verify your system configuration by choosing one of these options
based on your server model:
On ML110 G6 and DL120 G6 servers, verify the following settings:
Console Redirection
BIOS Serial console—Enabled
Baud Rate-9600
I/O Device Configuration
Embedded Serial Port Mode—BMC
Embedded Serial Port—Enabled
On ML150 G6 servers, verify the following settings:
Console Redirection
BIOS Serial console—Enabled
EMC Support (SPCR)—Enabled
Serial Port Mode—9600 8,n,1
Console Type—VT100
Continue C.R. after POST—On
I/O Device Configuration
Serial Port A—Enabled
Base I/O address—3F8
Interrupt—IRQ 4
On DL160 G6, DL160se G6, DL170h G6, DL170e G6, DL180 G6, SL160z G6, SL170z
G6, and SL2x170z G6 servers, and SL165z G7 servers, verify the following settings:
Remote Access Configuration
Remote Access—Enabled
EMS support(SPCR)—Enabled
Terminal Type—VT100
Accessing the remote console through Telnet 41

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