Attach Devices to the Server
Callout
Description
1
10 Gigabit Ethernet ports NET 0, 1, 2, 3
†
2
USB 2.0 ports
3
DB-15 video connector
4
Service processor RJ-45 serial management port (SER MGT)
5
Service processor RJ-45 10/100/1000Base-T network management port (NET MGT)
†
For OS port naming information, see
“Four Onboard 10GbE Ports” on page 32
.
Configuring Serial Management Port Ownership
By default, the service processor (SP) uses the serial management port (SER MGT) for serial
console output. Using Oracle ILOM, you can specify that the host be assigned as owner of
the serial management port (configured as COM1). This feature is useful for Windows kernel
debugging, as it enables you to view non-ASCII character traffic from the host console.
You can assign ownership of the serial management port using either the Oracle ILOM web
interface or command-line interface (CLI). For instructions, see the following sections:
■
“Assign Serial Port Ownership Using the CLI” on page 62
■
“Assign Serial Port Ownership Using the Web Interface” on page 63
Troubleshooting and Diagnostics
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