Sun Microsystems Sun Fire V100 manual Connecting to the Server Using a Terminal Server

Models: Sun Fire V100

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3. Make the setting changes shown below.

3. Make the setting changes shown below.

Property

Setting

 

 

Duplex

Full

Bit Rate

9600

Parity

No

Data Bits

8

Stop Bit

1

Flow Control

Xon/Xoff

VT100 Emulation

On (if applicable)

 

 

The lom> prompt appears.

For information about how to power on and configure the server, go to “Powering On and Configuring the Server” on page 34.

Connecting to the Server Using a Terminal Server

The pinouts for the Sun Fire V100 server’s serial ports correspond with the pinouts for the RJ-45 ports on the Asynchronous Serial Interface Breakout Cable supplied by Cisco for use with the Cisco AS2511-RJ terminal server. You can also use terminal servers made by other manufacturers, but check the documentation to see if the serial port pinouts of the Sun Fire V100 server match those of the terminal server you plan to use.

Connecting to a Cisco Terminal Server

The serial ports on the Sun Fire V100 server are DTE ports. If you connect these to other DTE ports, then the cabling between them must perform a crossover (also known as a roll-over).

The pinouts for the server’s serial ports correspond with the pinouts for the RJ-45 ports on Cisco terminal servers. This means that if you are using a Cisco Terminal Server (and you are connecting the Sun Fire V100 server to it using the Cisco Asynchronous Serial Interface Breakout Cable), you have two connection options:

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