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Sun Fire V445 Server Administration Guide - SCN Research

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2. To cause the changes to take effect, power off the system. Type:<br />

ok power-off<br />

The system permanently stores the parameter changes and powers off.<br />

Note – You can also power off the system using the front panel Power button.<br />

3. Connect the null modem serial cable to the TTYB port on the <strong>Sun</strong> <strong>Fire</strong> <strong>V445</strong><br />

server.<br />

If required, use the DB-9 or DB-25 cable adapter supplied with the server.<br />

4. Power on the system.<br />

See Chapter 3 for power-on procedures.<br />

What Next<br />

Continue with your installation or diagnostic test session as appropriate. When you<br />

are finished, end your session by typing the terminal server’s escape sequence and<br />

exit the window.<br />

For more information about connecting to and using the ALOM system controller,<br />

see:<br />

■ <strong>Sun</strong> Advanced Lights Out Manager (ALOM) Online Help<br />

If you have redirected the system console to TTYB and want to change the system<br />

console settings back to use the serial management and network management ports,<br />

see the following:<br />

■ “Reference for System Console OpenBoot Configuration Variable Settings” on<br />

page 56<br />

Accessing the System Console With a Tip<br />

Connection<br />

This procedure assumes that you are accessing the <strong>Sun</strong> <strong>Fire</strong> <strong>V445</strong> server system<br />

console by connecting the serial port of another <strong>Sun</strong> system to the serial<br />

management port (SERIAL MGT) of the <strong>Sun</strong> <strong>Fire</strong> <strong>V445</strong> server (FIGURE 2-5).<br />

Chapter 2 Configuring the System Console 45

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