Dell IDRAC6 User Manual page 90

Integrated dell remote access controller 6 version 1.5
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NOTE:
When you configure the client VT100 emulation window, set the window or
application that is displaying the redirected Virtual Console to 25 rows x 80 columns
to ensure proper text display; otherwise, some text screens may be garbled.
1 Enable Telnet in Windows Component Services.
2 Connect to the iDRAC6 in the management station.
Open a command prompt, type the following, and press <Enter>:
telnet <IP address>:<port number>
where IP address is the IP address for the iDRAC6 and port
number is the Telnet port number (if you are using a new port).
Configuring the Backspace Key For Your Telnet Session
Depending on the Telnet client, using the <Backspace> key may produce
unexpected results. For example, the session may echo ^h. However, most
Microsoft and Linux Telnet clients can be configured to use the
<Backspace> key.
To configure Microsoft Telnet clients to use the <Backspace> key:
1 Open a command prompt window (if required).
2 If you are not already running a Telnet session, type:
telnet
If you are running a Telnet session, press <Ctrl><]>.
3 At the prompt, type:
set bsasdel
The following message is displayed:
Backspace will be sent as delete.
To configure a Linux Telnet session to use the <Backspace> key:
1 Open a command prompt and type:
stty erase ^h
2 At the prompt, type:
telnet
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Advanced iDRAC6 Configuration

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