Sun Microsystems 816-7727-10 manual How to Access the System Console via tip Connection

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2.Attach one end of the serial cable to the alphanumeric terminal’s serial port.

Use an RJ-45 null modem serial cable or an adapter that is appropriate for your device. If you are using a laptop system or a terminal with a DB-9connector, use an appropriate RJ-45/DB-9 adapter. Plug in this cable or adapter to the terminal’s serial port connector.

3.Attach the serial cable’s RJ-45 connector to the server’s serial management port (SERIAL MGT) on the ALOM card.

See the section, “Connecting the Cords and Cables” on page 29 for an illustration and chart of the various ports.

4.Connect the alphanumeric terminal’s power cord to an AC outlet and turn it on.

5.Set the terminal to receive:

9600 baud

8 bits

No parity

1 stop bit

No handshake protocol

See the documentation accompanying your terminal for information about how to configure it.

Note – At this point, all system information will be delivered to you by way of the ALOM system controller and its software. ALOM is the default method for communicating with the Sun Fire V440 server. For detailed information about using ALOM, consult the Sun Advanced Lights Out Manager (ALOM) 1.1 Online Help and the Sun Fire V440 Server Administration Guide, which includes information about reconfiguration options.

6.Continue setup with the section, “Prepare to Configure the Primary Network Interface” on page 41.

How to Access the System Console via tip Connection

The following procedure assumes that you are setting up a system console device for the Sun Fire V440 server by connecting the serial port of another Sun system to the serial management port (SERIAL MGT) of the Sun Fire V440 server.

For detailed information about system console options, see the Sun Fire V440 Server Administration Guide.

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Contents Sun Fire V440 Server Installation Guide Please Recycle Contents Background and Reference Setup and Power -On ProceduresHow This Book Is Organized PrefaceTypographic Conventions Using Unix CommandsRelated Documentation System PromptsSun Welcomes Your Comments Accessing Sun DocumentationContacting Sun Technical Support About the Parts Shipped to You Preparing for InstallationVerify that you have received all the parts of your system Verify All PartsTransfer Online Documentation Plan the InstallationWhat Next Installing a Sun Fire Server Into a 4-Post Cabinet Checklist of 4-Post Rackmounting Tasks Inventory for 4-Post Rackmounting Tools Required for Rackmounting Attach the Inner Glides to the Chassis Remove the side panels from the cabinet, if applicable Prepare the CabinetLocate the Mounting Holes To use the Rack Alignment template, complete these steps Install the Slide Assemblies Sun Fire V440 Server Installation Guide July Installing a Sun Fire V440 Server Into a 4-Post Cabinet Install the Server Into the Cabinet Installing a Sun Fire V440 Server Into a 4-Post Cabinet Sun Fire V440 Server Installation Guide July What Next Install the Cable Management Arm Captive screw Slot Tab Mounting hole Inner glide Sun Fire V440 Server Installation Guide July Installing a Sun Fire V440 Server Into a 4-Post Cabinet Locate the speed pin on the end of the cable management arm Secure the Cords and Cables to the Cable Management Arm Upper lip Velcro straps Oval cutouts First section Oval cutouts Install any optional components shipped with your system Install Optional ComponentsPort Information Connecting the Cords and CablesConnect the Power Cords to the Server PCI Connect Twisted-Pair Ethernet Cables Choose a network port, using the following table as a guideInstalling a Sun Fire V440 Server Into a 4-Post Cabinet Restore the Cabinet Set Up a System Console Device Setup and Power-On ProceduresAbout Connecting the Server to a Terminal Server Terminal Straight-through cable Server Turn off power to the alphanumeric terminal Open a terminal session on the connecting device, and typeHow to Access the System Console via tip Connection A terminal window on the other Sun system, type Choose a host name for the server and make a note of it Prepare to Configure the Primary Network InterfacePower On the Server How to Power On via the Power Button Turn the system control keyswitch to the Locked position How to Power On via the poweron CommandPower button Standby Keyswitch Normal Locked Diagnostics Quickly enter the console command sc console At the Alom sc prompt, type the poweron command sc poweronSetup and Power-On Procedures What Next System LEDs Background and ReferenceFollowing table describes the power supply LEDs Serial Port Connector Signals Serial Port ConnectorTable A-44-Post Cabinet Requirements Post Cabinet RequirementsTable A-44-Post Cabinet Requirements Sun Fire V440 Server Installation Guide July