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Terminal Mode Commands 73Table C-4. Terminal Mode Text CommandsCommand Switches DescriptionSYS PWD -U USERNAME<password>Used to activate a terminal mode session. USERNAMEcorresponds to the ASCII text for the username. <password>represents a printable password (up to 16 characters). If is not provided, then a Null password (all binary 0’s)is submitted. Passwords are case sensitive.Either the SYS PWD command (or Activate Session IPMImessage) must be successfully executed before any command orIPMI messages are accepted. Note that a modem connection maybe automatically dropped if multiple bad passwords are entered.-N <password> -N represents a Null username. <password> represents a printablepassword (up to 16 characters). If <password> is not provided,then a Null password (all binary 0’s) is submitted. Passwords arecase sensitive.Either the SYS PWD command (or Activate Session IPMImessage) must be successfully executed before any command orIPMI messages are accepted. Note that a modem connection maybe automatically dropped if multiple bad passwords are entered.-X -X immediately logs out any presently active session. Entering aninvalid password with -U or -N also has the same effect.SYS TMODE Used as a no-op confirm that Terminal Mode is active. The BMCreturns an OK response followed by TMODE.SYS SET BOOTXX YY ZZ AA BBSets the boot flags to direct a boot to the specified device followingthe next IPMI command or action initiated reset or power-on.XX…BB represent five hex-ASCII encoded bytes, which are theboot flags parameter in the Boot Option Parameters. See Table C-5for more information.Upon receiving this command, the BMC automatically sets thevalid bit in the boot options and sets all the Boot InitiatorAcknowledge data bits to 1b.
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