Note – You can only access the sc> prompt and view POST messages from either the serial management port or the network management port.

Note – There are many other OpenBoot configuration variables. Although these variables do not affect which hardware device is used to access the system console, some of them affect which diagnostic tests the system runs and which messages the system displays at its console. For details, refer to the Netra 440 Server Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Guide (817-3886-xx).

b. To cause the changes to take effect, power off the system. Type:

ok power-off

The system permanently stores the parameter changes and powers off.

Note – You can also power off the system using the front panel Power button.

c.Connect the null modem serial cable to the ttyb port on the Netra 440 server. If required, use the DB-9 or DB-25 cable adapter supplied with the server.

d.Power on the system.

Refer to the Netra 440 Server Installation Guide for power-on procedures.

Continue with your installation or diagnostic test session as appropriate. When you are finished using the TIP window, end your TIP session by typing ~. (the tilde symbol followed by a period) and exit the window. For more information about TIP commands, see the TIP man page.

For more information about connecting to and using the ALOM system controller, see the Advanced Lights Out Manager User’s Guide (817-5481-xx).

If you have redirected the system console to ttyb and want to change the system console settings back to use the serial management and network management ports, see “System Console OpenBoot Configuration Variable Settings” on page 31.

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