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114 Configuration Software and Utilities
115MAXDATA PLATINUM 90002R Server System
Terminal Mode Commands
Input Restrictions
Terminal mode messages are bound by the restrictions listed below.
Switching between Console Redirection and Terminal Mode
When in terminal mode, use the following key sequence to switch to console redirection:
<ESC><Q>
When in console redirection, use the following key sequence to switch to terminal mode:
<ESC>
Syntax
Terminal mode messages follow the general syntax:
[message data][newline sequence]
Each terminal mode message must be preceded with the left bracket start character and must be
ended with a right bracket stop character and the appropriate input newline sequence.
No input characters are accepted until the start character has been received.
Terminal mode text commands are case sensitive, but hex-ASCII commands can either use upper or
lower case letters for ASCII representations of hex digits.
Command Length
Terminal mode messages are limited to a maximum length of a 122 characters. This includes the left
and right brackets, but not control characters.
Character Support
Terminal mode messages are allowed to be composed of standard printable ASCII characters. All
other characters are treated as illegal characters.
Special Character Handling - <ESC> character
The <ESC> character can be used to delete an entire message prior to submission to the BMC for
processing. If line editing is enabled, and the <ESC> key is followed by an input newline sequence,
the BMC responds by outputting an output newline sequence. Otherwise, the BMC goes back to
looking for the start character.
Special Character Handling - <DEL> or <BKSP> character
The <BKSP> or <DEL> key can be used to delete the last character entered if the message has not
been submitted to the BMC yet.
Special Character Handling - Line Continuation character
Long IPMI messages can be split across multiple lines by using the line continuation <\> character
followed immediately by an input newline sequence. Line continuation character usage is supported
for both text and hex-ASCII commands.
Special Character Handling - Illegal characters
Any illegal characters received by the BMC clears the message in progress and forces the BMC back
to looking for the start character.
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