ipmitool isn't a terminal at all.  The vt100 facet of it is whatever
terminal ipmitool is executed in (e.g. ipmitool inside gnome terminal,
xterm, konsole, whatever has no issues with function keys and other VT100
behaviors).  If ipmitool does not work under your terminal type, it would
be the terminal ipmitool is being run in that is limited rather than
ipmitool.



From:   Ross Amans <ross.am...@sanmina.com>
To:     ipmitool-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
Date:   03/25/2014 10:42 AM
Subject:        [Ipmitool-devel] ipmitool sol vt100 support



Right now, as far as I know, the ipmitool sol / tsol / isol interfaces are
dumb terminals, not vt100. What would it take to get vt100 support in ?
For instance, when the system on the other end of the sol session is
rebooting, you are supposed to type <F2> to get into the BIOS Setup
screens. But since sol does not support <F2> (a vt100 key), the user must
know to type <Esc> 2 .
If sol had a vt100 support option, then they would be able to use the <Fn>
keys directly.


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