CLI: Serial Console Speed
The following table details the effect of the serial speed on the parts of the system that use the serial console. The speed in the table is the configured speed, or the default speed if it has never been configured. The 6062, 8062, and 10062 appliances have a default serial console speed of 115200. All other hardware has a default serial speed of 9600.
Item | Speed | Notes |
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BIOS |
n/a |
If a serial console is connected at boot time the BIOS output will adjust to match the serial speed. If no serial port is connected at boot time it will use the default speed for the model. |
Boot menu |
9600 or 115200 |
The boot menu will operate at the configured baud rate. |
Kernel log messages |
9600 or 115200 |
The kernel log messages will operate at the configured baud rate. |
Login |
9600 |
The serial port will operate at 9600 baud. |
Login |
115200 |
The serial port will operate at 115200 baud. However if a serial console at 9600 baud is connected while at the login prompt, and any key pressed, the serial login prompt will switch to 9600 baud. It will remain at 9600 baud until the user logs out and the login prompt is presented once again. |
CAUTION
The Console speed must be set to 9600 baud before downgrading to a version of firmware prior to version 6.3.8 as those versions do not fully support the serial console speed of 115200.:
To view the currently configured serial console speed, and the default speed for that model of Exinda appliance:
show serial
To change the serial console speed:
serial speed [9600|115200]
After changing the serial console speed, you must reboot the appliance to ensure that all areas of the system recognize the new speed.