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To turn it on again, type:
Interrogating the LOM and Using it to
Power Up or Reset the System
If you want to use the LOM device to power on or off or to reset the system, or if
you want to view the LOM’s event log, you need to connect a terminal to Serial Port
A (see Chapter 6) and then put the port into LOM mode. In LOM mode, you can
execute LOM commands.
For information about setting up serial connections to the Netra t1, see Chapter 6.
To use the LOM commands, type the LOM escape sequence at a console connected
to the Serial A/LOM port. The escape sequence is #. (hash period):
When you type the LOM escape sequence, the LOM device takes control of the Serial
A/LOM port and the
lom>
prompt appears on your terminal screen. You can type
the LOM escape sequence at any time.
Powering the System Up and Down
To power up the system, type the following at the
lom>
prompt:
To power down the system, type the following at the
lom>
prompt:
# lomctl serialeventson
# #.
lom> poweron
lom> poweroff
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