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ILOM consists of four components, three of which are on your host server and one that is on the client system that accesses your host server. The four components are as follows:

ILOM SP hardware. Your server is equipped with a Graphics Redirect and Service Processor (GRASP) board that performs the following functions:

Monitors the status and configuration of field-replaceable components of your server, such as fans, disk drives, and power supplies.

Provides serial and Ethernet connections to external terminals or local area networks (LANs).

ILOM SP firmware. Preinstalled on the GRASP board is a library of system management firmware applications. This ILOM firmware is operating system independent. These firmware applications provide the following system management interfaces into your server:

A web-based graphical interface

A Secure Shell (SSH) command-line interface

An IPMI v2.0 command interface

A Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) v1, v2c, or v3 interface

These interfaces call the same underlying system management functions on your GRASP board, so you can choose to work with one or more of these ILOM interfaces to integrate with the other management interfaces running in your data center.

Remote Console application. The Remote Console application allows remote clients to view the graphical console of your host server as though they were directly attached to its video connector. The Remote Console is a mirror of the 1024x768 output from the server’s VGA video connector. The remote keyboard, mouse, CD drive, or diskette drive will appear as standard USB devices.

Note – The Remote Console application is not required on the client systems, but a web browser and Sun Javaruntime environment version 5.0 or later are required on the client systems. You can download Java free from http://java.sun.com.

Client-side Secure Shell application. To access the ILOM SP through a remote Secure Shell (SSH), you must install a Secure Shell communications application on the remote client system (server, workstation, or laptop). Many Secure Shell communications applications are available from commercial or open-source distribution. Refer to http://www.openssh.org for information about open- source client-side SSH applications.

Sun Microsystemshas configured the ILOM hardware and firmware on your server to reflect the most common default settings used in the field. It is unlikely that you will need to change these defaults.

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Contents Sun Microsystems, Inc Page Contents Index Preface Related DocumentationUsing Unix Commands Product UpdatesThird-Party Web Sites Typographic Conventions Sun Welcomes Your CommentsPage Setting Up the Server Hardware Installation OverviewInstalling the Server Into a Rack With Optional Slide Rails Disassembling the Slide Rails Before Installation Unpack the slide-railsInstalling the Mounting Brackets Onto the Server Mounting bracket3Slide-Rail Assembly Mounting to Rack Post Attaching the Slide-Rail Assemblies to the RackInstalling the Server Into the Slide Rail Assemblies Installing the Cable Management Assembly CMA rail extension Left slide-rail Right slide-rail CMA mounting bracket CMA extension arm On left slide-rail Tab CMA arm connector 10Installing CMA Cable Hangers Attaching and Routing CablesVerifying Operation of the Slide Rails and CMA Cabling NET MGTSun Fire X4100/X4200 servers Continue with Powering On and Off the Server on Powering On and Off the Server Powering On Main Power Mode Shutting Down Main Power ModePage Setting Up the Server Software Introduction to the Integrated Lights Out ManagerPage Connecting to the Ilom Service Processor Connecting to Ilom Using a Serial ConnectionTo start the serial console, you can type cd /SP/console Connecting to Ilom Using an Ethernet Connection Configuring Ilom Ethernet Settings Using Dhcp# ssh -l root 2Opening a Session With an SSH Command-Line Interface Configuring Ilom Using Static Ethernet Settings Configuring Static IP Addresses Using the CLI Configuring Static IP Addresses Using the Bios Setup Utility Setting Up Platform Operating System and Driver Software Page Configuring the Preinstalled Solaris 10 Operating System Before You BeginInstallation Worksheet Worksheet for InstallationConfiguring the Preinstalled Solaris 10 Operating System Worksheet for Installation Selecting Your Console Output ExampleConfiguring the Preinstalled Solaris 10 Operating System To Connect to the Server Using a Terminal Program onSelect the IP Address menu item To Connect to the Server Using a Terminal Program Follow the Solaris 10 preinstallation on-screen promptsDownloading Solaris 10 OS Software Solaris 10 User DocumentationSolaris 10 OS Training Page Index Ilom
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