Sun Microsystems 1290 NET0/NET1 Ethernet Ports, Table A-3Alarms Service Port Connector Pinout

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TABLE A-4

TABLE A-3Alarms Service Port Connector Pinout

Pin

Signal Name

Description

State

 

 

 

 

1Not connected

2Not connected

3Not connected

4Not connected

5

SYSTEM_NO

UNIX® Running

Normally open

6

SYSTEM_NC

UNIX Running

Normally closed

7

SYSTEM_COM

UNIX Running

Common

8

ALARM1_NO

Alarm1

Normally open

9

ALARM1_NC

Alarm1

Normally closed

10

ALARM1_COM

Alarm1

Common

11

ALARM2_NO

Alarm2

Normally open

12

ALARM2_NC

Alarm2

Normally closed

13

ALARM2_COM

Alarm2

Common

14Not connected

15Not connected

NET0/NET1 Ethernet Ports

The NET0/NET1 Ethernet ports are shielded RJ-45 connectors (FIGURE A-4). The NET0/NET1 Ethernet ports are also known as the Gigabit Ethernet RJ-45 ports.

lists the pinout information.

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Contents Netra 1290 Server Installation Guide Please Recycle Contents Netra 1290 Server Connections Setting Up 39 Setup ProcessFigures System Controller and I/O Assembly Locations Tables Viii Netra 1290 Server Installation Guide May How This Document Is Organized Using Unix CommandsTypographic Conventions Shell PromptsRelated Documentation Documentation, Support, and TrainingThird-Party Web Sites Sun Welcomes Your Comments To Unpack the Server Unpacking the Server1Opening the Shipping Carton Remove and unpack the shipping kit2Removing the Carton Pieces Remove the outer cartonRemove the internal saddle Installing Slide RailsN F I R E Adjusting the Slide Rail AssemblyTo Install the Inner Rails on the Server Spring clip should engage Repeat through for the second inner rail To Prepare the Rails for 2-Post InstallationsTo Install the Slide Rail Assemblies in the Bottom Position To Install the Slide Rail Assemblies in the Top Position To Install the Slide Rail Assemblies in the Bottom Position Front bracket Rear bracket Secured to outer cabinet holes To Install the Slide Rail Assemblies in the Top Position Netra 1290 Server Installation Guide May Installing the Server in a Cabinet To Prepare to Install the Server in the CabinetSecure the front bracket with two No -32 UNF screws Remove the shipping cradle bolts Figure Repeat Step a and Step b for the second front bezel door9Removing the Shipping Cradle Bolts To Mount the Server in the CabinetLatches on each side must click out, locking the rails Outer rails Inner rails 12Removing the Shipping Cradle 13Pushing the Server Into the System Cabinet Retract the cabinet stabilization mechanism as requiredInstalling Slide Rail Lock Nuts To Install the Lock NutsReattach the front doors of the server 15Inserting and Tightening the Spacers Slide the server into the system cabinetTo Install the CMA-Lite on To Install the CMA-800 on Installing the Cable Management Arm18CMA-Lite Cable Management Arm To Install the CMA-LiteTo Install the CMA-800 20Upper and Lower Pivot Bracket Mounting Holes Hinge pin Upper pivot bracket Upper CMA arm Hinge pin Lower pivot bracket Lower CMA arm Slide rail Left hand T-bracket Slide rail Right hand T-bracket 25Attaching the Upper and Lower CMA Arms to the T-Bracket To Connect the Power Cables Connecting Power CablesConnecting Consoles to the System Controller Set up the system console To Connect the Initial Administrative ConsoleSet up the chosen administrative console To Connect the Administrative ConsoleConnecting the I/O Assemblies Installing Additional HardwareTo Connect the I/O Assemblies Installing Additional Peripheral Devices Setup Process Setting UpSetting Up the Hardware On/Standby SwitchTo Install and Cable the Hardware Disabling Operation of the On/Standby Switch Powering On the ServerTo Power On Using the On/Standby Switch To disable the On/Standby switch, use the setupsc commandBringing the Server to Standby Mode To Power On Using the LOM poweron CommandAt the lom prompt, type For an abrupt power off, type To Bring the System to Standby Mode From the LOM PortPress the left side of the system On/Standby switch At the system prompt, typeTo Set Up the Password Setting Up the ServerAt the LOM prompt, type the SC password command To Set the Date and TimeTo Configure Network Parameters At the LOM prompt, type setupnetworkAnswer the questions in the script Installing and Booting the Solaris Operating System To Install and Boot the Solaris Operating SystemAccess the LOM prompt Installing the Lights Out Management Packages To power on the server, type poweronIf necessary, install the Solaris Operating System As superuser, type To Install the LOM Drivers’type=ddipseudoname=lomp To Install the LOM Manual Pages To Install the LOM Utility# pkgadd -d . SUNWlomm Netra 1290 Server Installation Guide May External I/O Connection Locations Netra 1290 Server ConnectionsFigure A-1External I/O Connection Locations PCI+ Ibssc AssembliesSCSI3 Scsi ConnectorScsi Implementation Alarms PortNET0/NET1 Ethernet Ports Table A-3Alarms Service Port Connector PinoutNET 10/100BASE-T LOM Ethernet PortTwisted-Pair Ethernet Cable-Type Connectivity LOM Serial a and Serial B PortsLOM Serial a Serial B Using a DB-9 Adapter for Your Serial Link Using a DB-25 Adapter for Your Serial LinkNetra 1290 Server Installation Guide May Index Setupnetwork command