Cisco Headend System Release 2.7 Installation Guide
Logging on to the Sun Fire V240 Server
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Logging on to the Sun Fire V240 Server
These instructions are to be completed at the remote location and assume that the
Sun Fire V240 server has not yet been configured to serve as a remote server in the
RNCS design.
Complete the following steps to log on to the Sun Fire V240 server.
1 Connect a laptop computer to the serial network management port of the Sun
1 Connect a laptop computer to the serial network management port of the Sun
Fire V240 server.
2 Start the HyperTerminal application on the laptop and configure the application
with the following parameters:
Baud rate—9600
Data bits—8
Parity—none
Stop bit—1
Flow control—no
Note: The HyperTerminal application allows one computer to communicate
with another computer.
3 If necessary, power on the Sun Fire V240 server.
4 Type #. and then press Enter. One of the following results occurs:
4 Type #. and then press Enter. One of the following results occurs:
The Login prompt appears.
The sc> prompt appears.
5 Did the Login prompt appear after you completed step 4?
If yes, go to step 6.
If no (the sc> prompt appeared), go to step 7.
6 If the Login prompt appeared after completing step 4, complete the following
steps.
a Type admin and then press Enter.
b Type the admin password and then press Enter. The sc> prompt appears.
a Type admin and then press Enter.
b Type the admin password and then press Enter. The sc> prompt appears.
7 Type break and then press Enter. The system interrupts the boot process of the
Sun Fire V240 server.
8 Type console -f and then press Enter. A message appears that instructs you to
type #. to return to the ALOM port.