Chapter 6
Connecting the Cables
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Settings for the Serial Connections
The settings you need to use for a serial connection are listed in
. If you
need to perform binary data transfers (that is, transfers of anything more than
simple ASCII character streams), use the Serial B port. Communication on the Serial
A/LOM port is subject to interruption by the ‘Lights-Out’ Management (LOM)
device (see Chapter 9).
What’s Next?
When you have connected up the cables and set up serial connections to the Netra
t1, you are ready to power up the system. For information about powering up the
system, see Chapter 7.
TABLE 6-4
Settings for Connecting to the Serial A/LOM or Serial B Port
Parameter
Setting
Connector:
Serial A/LOM or Serial B (use Serial B for binary data transfers)
Rate:
9600 baud
Parity:
No
Stop bits:
1
Data bits:
8
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