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1-6 Information Update
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Console Redirection Special Key Functions
Table 1-1 lists additional ANSI escape sequences that represent a special key or function.
For additional information on console redirection and configuring special key functions,
see "Console Redirection" in your User’s Guide.
NOTE: ANSI escape-sequence key combinations listed in Table 1-1 are case-sensitive.
For example, to generate the character <Insert> you must press <Esc> and then
press <Shift><+>.
System Memory Features
Your system features redundant memory, which provides the system with a failover memory
bank when an active memory bank has excessive single-bit errors. This failover occurs
without the need to halt or restart the system. You can enable this feature in the System
Setup program. For more information about the System Setup program, see your User's
Guide.
To enable the Redundant Memory option in the System Setup program, all memory slots in
the system must be populated, and all memory modules must be of the same type and size.
The redundant memory options vary according to the number of populated memory banks
and whether identical memory modules are installed in each bank:
Disabled — One or more banks are not populated, or not all memory modules are of
the same type and size.
Disabled and Spare Bank Enabled — All three memory banks are populated with
memory modules of the same size and type.
Table 1-1. Additional ANSI Escape Sequences
Key(s) Supported Sequence Terminal Emulation
<Home> <Esc><h> ANSI
<End> <Esc><k> ANSI
<Insert> <Esc><Shift><+> ANSI
<Delete> <Esc><-> ANSI
<Page Up> <Esc><Shift><?> ANSI
<Page Down> <Esc></> ANSI
<Shift><Tab> <Esc><[><Shift><z> ANSI
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