C-4 Emergency Management Port
EMP Console in Redirect State
The above figure shows the EMP Console window in redirect state with the terminal
window. The text that appears on the server monitor displays in the redirect window.
Availability of the various EMP Console features is determined by two things: the EMP
access mode selected during configuration in the System Management Submenu of the
BIOS Server Menu, and if the server's COM 2 port is configured for console redirection
in BIOS. The three EMP access modes are disabled, pre-boot, and always active.
EMP Console Access Modes (Server Configured for Console Redirection)
Mode
Server is powered off
During POST
After OS boots
Disabled
Redirect window appears,
but is blank
Redirect window
Redirect window
Pre-boot
EMP commands available
Redirect window*
Inactive redirect
window
Always Active
EMP commands available
Redirect window*
EMP commands
available
*The operation mode can be modified by selections in the post reset and post-power-up dialogs.
These are server control dialogs available with the EMP Console.
Summary of Contents for NEAX Express
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Page 18: ...xvi Using This Guide NEC ...
Page 38: ...1 20 System Overview ...
Page 82: ...3 30 Configuring Your System ...
Page 136: ...4 54 Disassembly and Reassembly ...
Page 158: ...5 22 Problem Solving ...
Page 164: ...6 6 Illustrated Parts Breakdown ...
Page 165: ...A System Cabling System Cabling Before You Begin Static Precautions Standard Configuration ...
Page 170: ...A 6 System Cabling ...
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Page 209: ...D Platform Event Paging ...
Page 224: ...E 14 Connectors ...
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