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Chapter 4: AMI BIOS
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Redirection After BIOS Post
Use this feature to enable or disable legacy Console Redirection after BIOS POST.
When set to Bootloader, legacy Console Redirection is disabled before booting the
OS. When set to Always Enable, legacy Console Redirection remains enabled when
booting the OS. The options are Always Enable and Bootloader.
Serial Port for Out-of-Band Management/Windows Emergency Management
Services (EMS)
The submenu allows the user to congure Console Redirection settings to support
Out-of-Band Serial Port management.
EMS (Emergency Management Services) Console Redirection
Select Enabled to use a COM port selected by the user for EMS Console Redirec-
tion. The options are Enabled and Disabled.
*If the item above set to Enabled, the following items will become available
for user's conguration:
EMS Console Redirection Settings
This feature allows the user to specify how the host computer will exchange data
with the client computer, which is the remote computer used by the user.
Out-of-Band Management Port
The feature selects a serial port in a client server to be used by the Microsoft
Windows Emergency Management Services (EMS) to communicate with a remote
host server. The options are COM1 and COM2/SOL.
Terminal Type
Use this feature to select the target terminal emulation type for Console Redirec-
tion. Select VT100 to use the ASCII character set. Select VT100+ to add color and
function key support. Select ANSI to use the extended ASCII character set. Select
VT-UTF8 to use UTF8 encoding to map Unicode characters into one or more bytes.
The options are ANSI, VT100, VT100+, and VT-UTF8.
Bits Per Second
This item sets the transmission speed for a serial port used in Console Redirec-
tion. Make sure that the same speed is used in the host computer and the client
computer. A lower transmission speed may be required for long and busy lines. The
options are 9600, 19200, 57600, and 115200 (bits per second).
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