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09-13-2010 08:01 AM
09-13-2010 08:01 AM
Modem on serial port problem (Proliant DL360G5 running Win2003 Server)
Modem Motorola 3265 on serial port does not respond to any AT command.
Server Proliant DL360G5 is running under Windows 2003 Server
Is there either any special driver(s) required or BIOS upgrade?
Server Proliant DL360G5 is running under Windows 2003 Server
Is there either any special driver(s) required or BIOS upgrade?
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09-13-2010 10:02 AM
09-13-2010 10:02 AM
Re: Modem on serial port problem (Proliant DL360G5 running Win2003 Server)
On some models the serial port, is also used for CLI to the ILo.
Somewhere on the webadministration on the ILo, you can disable that.
You could try that.
BR
/jag
Somewhere on the webadministration on the ILo, you can disable that.
You could try that.
BR
/jag

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