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How to Get the SP IP Address By Using a Serial Connection and the CLI
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Complete the hardware setup as described in the hardware setup documentation.
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Apply standby power for your server by plugging an AC cord into the system power supply.
See
“Server Connections” on page 45
for the location of the power cord connectors.
Verify that your terminal, laptop, or terminal server is operational.
Configure the terminal device or the terminal emulation software running on a laptop or PC to
the following settings:
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8N1: eight data bits, no parity, one stop bit
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9600 baud
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Disable hardware flow control (CTS/RTS)
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Disable software flow control (XON/XOFF)
Connect a serial cable from the RJ-45 SERIAL MGT port on the server’s back panel to a terminal
device.
See
“Server Connections” on page 45
for the location of the RJ-45 SERIAL MGT port.
Press Enter on the terminal device to establish a connection between that terminal device and
the ILOM SP.
The SP eventually displays a login prompt, such as the following example:
SUNSP
0111AP0-0814YT06B4
login:
In this example login prompt:
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The string SUNSP is the same for all SPs.
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0111AP0-0814YT06B4
is the product serial number by default. This value can also be the
host name, which is assigned by the user or the DHCP server.
Log in to the ILOM.
a. Type the default user name:
root
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b. Type the default password:
changeme
.
Once you have successfully logged in, the SP displays its default command prompt:
->
You can now run CLI commands to configure ILOM for the server’s user accounts, network
settings, access lists, alerts, and so on. For detailed instructions on CLI commands, see the
Sun Integrated Lights-Out Manager 3.0 CLI Procedures Guide.
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