Connecting to Oracle ILOM
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stateless auto-configuration is enabled by default, allowing an IPv6 router on the
network to assign the network settings. In a typical configuration, you will accept
these settings assigned by the DHCP server or IPv6 router.
Note –
To determine the IP address or host name assigned by the DHCP server, use
the network tools provided with the DHCP server or IPv6 router.
The following procedures enable you to test that the assigned settings are working
correctly and to establish a connection to Oracle ILOM locally and remotely.
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To log in locally, see
“Log In to Oracle ILOM Using a Local Serial Connection” on
page 66
.
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To log in remotely, use the IP address, host name, or IPv6 local link name assigned
to the server SP and follow the instructions in
“Log In to Oracle ILOM Remotely
Using the Command-Line Interface” on page 69
.
Logging In to Oracle ILOM Using a Local
Serial Connection
To log in to Oracle ILOM locally using a serial connection, you need to connect a
serial null modem cable to the RJ-45 serial port labeled SER MGT and to a terminal
or terminal emulator. Ensure that the following serial communication settings are
configured:
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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)
This section includes the following procedure:
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“Log In to Oracle ILOM Using a Local Serial Connection” on page 66
Related Information
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“Logging In to Oracle ILOM Using a Remote Ethernet Connection” on page 66
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