a.  Download  the  latest  version  of  the  BMC  firmware  from  http://www.ibm.com/
systems/support/. 
b.  Update  the  BMC  firmware,  following  the  instructions  that  come  with  the 
update  file  that  you  downloaded.
3.
  Configure  the  BIOS  settings: 
a.  When  you  are  prompted  to  start  the  Configuration/Setup  Utility  program, 
restart  the  server  and  press  F1. 
b.  Select  Devices  and  I/O  Ports;  then,  make  sure  that  the  values  are  set  as 
follows: 
v  Serial  Port  A:  Auto-configure 
v  Serial  Port  B:  Auto-configure
c.
  Select  Remote  Console  Redirection;  then,  make  sure  that  the  values  are 
set  as  follows: 
v  Remote  Console  Active:  Enabled 
v  Remote  Console  COM  Port:  COM  1 
v  Remote  Console  Baud  Rate:  19200  or  higher 
v  Remote  Console  Data  Bits:  8 
v  Remote  Console  Parity:  None 
v  Remote  Console  Stop  Bits:  1 
v  Remote  Console  Text  Emulation:  ANSI 
v  Remote  Console  Keyboard  Emulation:  ANSI 
v  Remote  Console  Active  After  Boot:  Enabled 
v  Remote  Console  Flow  Control:  Hardware
d.  Press  Esc  twice  to  exit  the  Remote  Console  Redirection  and  Devices  and 
I/O  Ports  sections  of  the  Configuration/Setup  Utility  program. 
e.  Select  Advanced  Setup;  then,  select  Baseboard  Management  Controller 
(BMC)  Settings. 
f.  Set  BMC  Serial  Port  Access  Mode  to  Dedicated. 
g.  Press  Esc  twice  to  exit  the  Baseboard  Management  Controller  (BMC) 
Settings  and  Advanced  Setup  sections  of  the  Configuration/Setup  Utility 
program. 
h.  Select  Save  Settings;  then,  press  Enter. 
i.  Press  Enter  to  confirm. 
j.  Select  Exit  Setup;  then,  press  Enter. 
k.  Make  sure  that  Yes,  exit  the  Setup  Utility  is  selected;  then,  press  Enter.
Linux  configuration 
For  SOL  operation  on  the  server,  you  must  configure  the  Linux
® 
operating  system  to 
expose  the  Linux  initialization  (booting)  process.  This  enables  users  to  log  in  to  the 
Linux  console  through  an  SOL  session  and  directs  Linux  output  to  the  serial 
console.  See  the  documentation  for  your  specific  Linux  operating-system  type  for 
information  and  instructions. 
Use  one  of  the  following  procedures  to  enable  SOL  sessions  for  your  Linux 
operating  system.  You  must  be  logged  in  as  a  root  user  to  perform  these 
procedures. 
Red  Hat  Enterprise  Linux  ES  4  configuration: 
 
46  IBM  System  x3650  Type  7979:  Installation  Guide