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тАО09-16-2008 07:56 AM
тАО09-16-2008 07:56 AM
DL160G5 Serial Port (COM1) not working
Hello,
I have two new HP DL160G5 servers (460235-425) with Windows 2003 R2 SP2 installed and I cannot communictate with various devices using the 9 pin serial port (COM1). On each server COM1 is listed in Device Manager and Wndows says it is working properly. I've tried to connect the following devices without sucess: Cisco router console, serial mouse, serial external modem, 3com switch, SonicWall firewall console.
Am I doing something wrong here - any help would be much appreciated.
kind regards,
Oscar.
I have two new HP DL160G5 servers (460235-425) with Windows 2003 R2 SP2 installed and I cannot communictate with various devices using the 9 pin serial port (COM1). On each server COM1 is listed in Device Manager and Wndows says it is working properly. I've tried to connect the following devices without sucess: Cisco router console, serial mouse, serial external modem, 3com switch, SonicWall firewall console.
Am I doing something wrong here - any help would be much appreciated.
kind regards,
Oscar.
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тАО09-16-2008 09:00 PM
тАО09-16-2008 09:00 PM
Re: DL160G5 Serial Port (COM1) not working
hi
are you configuring the hyper terminal properly?
for example for the Cisco router like this?
http://www.netralized.com/get-started-with-a-cisco-network-device/
regards
are you configuring the hyper terminal properly?
for example for the Cisco router like this?
http://www.netralized.com/get-started-with-a-cisco-network-device/
regards
Didn't your momma teach you to say thanks!
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тАО09-17-2008 02:16 AM
тАО09-17-2008 02:16 AM
Re: DL160G5 Serial Port (COM1) not working
Thanks for the reply. My problem is not with the settings in Hyperterm - not even an external serial modem works.
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тАО10-03-2008 05:15 AM
тАО10-03-2008 05:15 AM
Re: DL160G5 Serial Port (COM1) not working
Oscar,
I had the exact same problem with 2 of my servers. I was able to resolve this issue after a few exchanges with HP support. You need to disable CLI mode in the BIOS (see page 70 of the HP ROM-Based Setup Utility User Guide from website:
http://docs.hp.com/en/347569-003/347569-003.pdf)
Hope this helps.
Gene
I had the exact same problem with 2 of my servers. I was able to resolve this issue after a few exchanges with HP support. You need to disable CLI mode in the BIOS (see page 70 of the HP ROM-Based Setup Utility User Guide from website:
http://docs.hp.com/en/347569-003/347569-003.pdf)
Hope this helps.
Gene
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