05-08-2013 10:00 AM - edited 03-16-2019 05:13 PM
Has anyone attempted to put the IP address on the CIMC from the serial port? Thought it would be nice to not have to drag out the monitor and keyboard but I cant seem to get the proper pin out or and baud rate information.
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09-10-2013 12:17 PM
Sorry Gene, not sure why it's giving you fits. I fired it up again today to verify I wasn't crazy, and it's humming along fine on my setup. Again, straight rollover cable into the RJ45 serial port on the back (note: not the CIMC/mgmt port, but the port directly adjacent to the VGA port). I'm using TeraTerm with settings:
Here's the output from my terminal, the coloration is ugly but gets the job done:
05-08-2013 07:43 PM
nah
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09-04-2013 05:44 PM
Late response, but you should be able to hit the RJ45 serial port with a baud of 57600. I'm doing it right now on a C220 M3
09-04-2013 05:58 PM
What connector pin out are you using?
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09-04-2013 06:02 PM
Standard Cisco rollover cable. I used my Cisco router/switch serial settings except for the baud rate, so 8-bit/none/1-bit/none.
It's pretty cool - I have my C220 output to a monitor, and any action I perform in my terminal window is performed on the more normal-looking monitor output. No need for the monitor.
09-05-2013 11:34 AM
I am trying this now and it does not work for me. The first time I tried I made a cable and I could get some trash on the screen but now with the Cisco console cable I get nothing. I Have done this with other types of serves before with no issue. I dont understand what could be going wrong because I know my port and cable are good just hooked them to a switch to verify then I just changed the baud to 57600 and I am using the c220M3 as well so not sure what I could be doing wrong
09-10-2013 12:17 PM
Sorry Gene, not sure why it's giving you fits. I fired it up again today to verify I wasn't crazy, and it's humming along fine on my setup. Again, straight rollover cable into the RJ45 serial port on the back (note: not the CIMC/mgmt port, but the port directly adjacent to the VGA port). I'm using TeraTerm with settings:
Here's the output from my terminal, the coloration is ugly but gets the job done:
09-10-2013 12:22 PM
Sorry, images didn't stay for some reason. They're in there now.
09-11-2013 11:12 AM
Thanks Jeff. I still cant get it to work but maybe its my PC or usb to serial adapter. Just to confirm you are using a blue cisco cable that comes with a router right?
09-11-2013 11:15 AM
Yep, blue Cisco cable that comes with routers/switches, and I'm even using a USB-Serial converter. Really sorry it's not working for you :/
11-12-2013 02:37 PM
For the M3 series, the Baud Rate is 115200.
BIOS with Serial Port Console Redirection enabled. You will also find the COM settings.
Configs done on a Console Server ( 2901).
Result of telneting into the console. In this example, we used the serial port to configure the CIMC.
12-15-2015 04:30 AM
Hello Igor,
I am in the middle of configuring CIMC of C220 M3 server using console/serial port via RJ 45 Rollover console cable which is connected to console/terminal server 2901.
Once physical connection has been done. Then, how to access the server.
what will be the next step.
I went through above screenshots but still have some confusion.
DO you have some steps to proceed further.
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