Each PowerVault ME4 series array is supplied with a DB9 to 3.5mm stereo plug serial cable (Dell P/N 4R3WX). This cable can be used for out of band management tasks such as initial configuration, resetting a forgotten password or investigating an unresponsive controller module where the management interface is unreachable.
Figure 1: DB9 to 3.5mm stereo plug serial cable (Dell P/N 4R3WX)
If the supplied cable cannot be located, a USB-A to USB Mini-B (5 pin) cable can be used instead (Dell P/N TYM7H). These are not supplied with the PowerVault ME4 series. Typically, such USB cables are used with printers and camera devices.
Figure 2: USB-A to USB Mini-B cable
Each PowerVault ME4 controller module has two CLI ports with an interface for either a USB Mini-B cable or a 3.5mm stereo plug located next to the Ethernet management port.
The ports labelled Service 0, 1, 2 are debug ports that are used only on instruction from Dell technical support.
Figure 3: ME4 controller module ports
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Figure 4: Serial port connector on PowerEdge R740 | Figure 5: USB to serial adapter |
Serial port connectors may still be found on Dell 14 Gen and older PowerEdge servers. If you are using a laptop, you need a USB to RS232 serial adapter. Depending on the operating system used, a device driver may need to be installed for USB to serial adapter ports to be recognised in Microsoft Windows device manager.
Microsoft Windows may need to install a device driver. The Dell ME Series Storage Array USB Utility is located under the Drivers & Downloads section that is found at dell.com/support.
The USB serial cable must be connected to the USB port on the controller module to install the device driver.
Figure 6. Windows Device Manager showing Gadget Serial V2.4 (uninstalled) | Figure 7: Device Manager showing installed driver |
PuTTY is a terminal emulator and serial console application that can be downloaded here.
Depending on the serial console software that is used, here are the serial settings.
Emulation | VT-100 or ANSI (for color support) |
Column Mode | 80 |
Line Wrapping | Off |
Connection | Serial Port |
Connection Type | Direct |
Baud Rate | 115200 |
Parity | None |
Data Bits | 8 |
Stop Bits | 1 |
Flow Control | None |
Figure 8: Configure the serial port settings in PuTTY.