Serial over LAN explained

Serial over LAN (SOL) is a mechanism that enables the input and output of the serial port of a managed system to be redirected over IP on a local area network (LAN).[1]

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On some managed systems, notably blade server systems, the serial ports on the managed computers are not normally connected to a traditional serial port socket. To allow users to access applications on these computers via the serial port, the input/output of the serial port is redirected to the network. For example, a user wishing to access a blade server via the serial port can telnet to a network address and log in. On the blade server the login will be seen as coming through the serial port.

SOL is implemented as a payload type under the RMCP+ protocol in IPMI.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Sys Admin: The Journal for UNIX System Administrators, Volume 14 . R & D Publications . 2005 .
  2. http://www.intel.com/design/servers/ipmi/spec.htm IPMI Specifications