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srcfg command

Use this command to indicate the key sequence to enter the CLI from the serial redirection mode.

To change the serial redirect configuration, type the options, followed by the values. To change the serial redirect configuration, you must have at least Adapter Networking and Security Configuration authority.

Note
The IMM hardware does not provide for a serial port to serial port pass-through capability. Therefore the -passthru and entercliseq options which are present in the Remote Supervisor Adapter II CLI are not supported.

Running the srcfg command with no options displays the current serial redirection keystroke sequence. The following table shows the arguments for the srcfg -entercliseq command option.

Table 1. srcfg command. The following table is a single-row three column table consisting of the option, option description, and value information for the option.
OptionDescriptionValues
-entercliseqEnter a CLI keystroke sequenceUser-defined keystroke sequence to enter the CLI.
Note
This sequence must have at least one character and at most 15 characters. The caret symbol (^) has a special meaning in this sequence. It denotes Ctrl for keystrokes that map to Ctrl sequences (for example, ^[ for the escape key and ^M for carriage return). All occurrences of ^ are interpreted as part of a Ctrl sequence. Refer to an ASCII-to-key conversion table for a complete list of Ctrl sequences. The default value for this field is ^[( which is Esc followed by (.
Syntax:
srcfg [<em className="ph i">options</em>]
options:
-entercliseq <em className="ph i">entercli_keyseq</em>
Example:
system> srcfg
-entercliseq ^[Q
system>