Modifying Serial Port Parameters - HP 10500 Series Configuration Manual

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Ctrl+U: Access BASIC ASSISTANT MENU
Enter your choice(0-5):
Table 20 BASIC-BOOTWARE menu options
Option
<1> Modify Serial Interface Parameter
<2> Update Extended BootWare
<3> Update Full BootWare
<4> Boot Extended BootWare
<5> Boot Backup Extended BootWare
<0> Reboot

Modifying serial port parameters

When using the console port to access the system, make sure the port parameters are consistent with the
serial port settings on the configuration terminal. Port parameters include the baud rate, data bits, parity
check, stop bits, flow control, and emulation. If the settings are inconsistent, communication will fail. For
more information, see "Logging in through the console port for the first device access."
For faster file transfer, change the default baud rate to a higher value before downloading a software
image file with XMODEM through the console port.
To change the baud rate of the console port:
1.
Enter 1 in the BASIC-BOOTWARE menu.
Enter your choice(0-5): 1
===============================<BAUDRATE SET>===============================
|Note:'*'indicates the current baudrate
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|---------------------------<Baudrate Available>---------------------------|
|<1> 9600(Default)*
|<2> 19200
|<3> 38400
|<4> 57600
|<5> 115200
|<0> Exit
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Enter your choice(0-5):
Enter the number that represents the baud rate you want to choose. For example, enter 5 to set the
2.
baud rate to 115200 bps.
Change The HyperTerminal's Baudrate Accordingly
Task
Change the baud rate of the console port.
Update the extended BootWare segment.
If the extended segment is corrupt, choose this option to repair
it.
Update the entire BootWare, including the basic segment
and the extended segment.
Run the primary extended BootWare segment.
Run the backup extended BootWare segment.
Reboot the device.
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