Emergency Management Port C-5
EMP Console Access Modes (Server not Configured for Console Redirection)
Mode
Server is powered off
During BIOS POST
After OS boots
Disabled
Redirect window appears, but is
blank
Redirect window
appears, but is blank
Redirect window
appears, but is
blank
Pre-boot
EMP commands available
EMP commands
available
Redirect window
appears, but is
blank
Always Active
EMP commands available
EMP commands
available
EMP commands
available
EMP Requirements and Configurations
This section outlines the requirements and configurations necessary for using the EMP
Console.
Operating Systems:
!
Windows 95 or Windows 98
16 MB of RAM, 32 MB recommended
20 MB disk space
!
Windows NT
Windows NT 4.0 or later
24 MB of RAM, 32 MB recommended
20 MB disk space
Client Configuration:
The EMP will support all COM ports on the client system,
along with any Windows NT/95 compatible modem.
Server Configuration:
The EMP requires the server's COM 2 port to be connected to
an external modem or directly connected to a serial cable.
Direct Connect Configuration
: A null modem serial cable is needed. Connect one end
of the cable into the COM 2 port of server and the other into a port on the client
machine.
Modem Configuration
: On the client, the EMP Console uses the Windows Application
Program Interface (API) to determine if a modem is connected and available. The EMP
Console does not configure the modem; it should be preconfigured through Windows.
For modem support, the server must use a Hayes compatible that supports a baud rate of
19.2K. The modem must be on the Windows 95 or NT Hardware Compatibility List
provided by Microsoft. The server modem must be set in auto-answer mode for the
EMP to be able to connect to it.
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 ...
Page 208: ...C 20 Emergency Management Port ...
Page 209: ...D Platform Event Paging ...
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