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Console Mirroring
Console mirroring allows a user on one serial port to monitor the service processor
activities on another serial port. This can be done on locally attached ASCII terminals
or terminals remotely attached through modems. Console mirroring is supported on
any combination of locally or remotely attached monitors.
The serial port from which console mirroring is enabled is called the
primary port
.
The mirror port is determined when keyboard input is detected from one of the other
two serial ports. From this point forward, the service processor sends information to
the active port and the mirror port only. Console mirroring ends when the service
processor releases control of the serial ports to the system firmware.
Console mirroring is supported on serial port 1 (S1), serial port 2 (S2), and serial port
3 (S3). Remote attachment through modem is supported on serial port 1 (S1) and
serial port 2(S2).
System Configuration
The following describes the configuration for console mirroring:
Service Processor
Modem connected to one serial port and enabled for incoming calls
Local ASCII terminal connected to the other serial port. This local terminal can
be connected directly to your server or connected through another modem.
There are two scenarios in which console mirroring can be started:
Remote session first, then local session added:
1. Remote session already in progress.
2. Remote user uses service processor menus to enable console mirroring,
allowing both consoles to be active.
Local session first, then remote session added:
1. Local session is already in progress.
2. The service processor receives a call from the remote user.
3. The local user selects the option to enable console mirroring. The service
processor immediately begins mirroring service processor menus.
74 RS/6000 Enterprise Server Model H80 Series User's Guide
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