Table 1-1 – FUJITSU T5140 User Manual

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SPARC Enterprise T5140 and T5240 Servers Administration Guide • February 2008

The serial management port (SER MGT) is the default port for accessing the system
console upon initial system installation. After installation, you can configure the
system console to accept input from and send output to different devices.

TABLE 1-1

lists these devices and where they are discussed in this document.

TABLE 1-1

Ways of Communicating With the System

Devices Available

During
Installation

After
Installation

Further Information

A terminal server attached to the
serial management port (SER MGT)

X

X

“Accessing the Service Processor” on page 8

X

X

“Accessing the System Console Through a
Terminal Server” on page 11

X

X

“System Console OpenBoot Configuration
Variable Settings” on page 29

An alphanumeric terminal or
similar device attached to the serial
management port (SER MGT)

X

X

“Accessing the Service Processor” on page 8

X

X

“Accessing the System Console Through an
Alphanumeric Terminal” on page 17

X

X

“System Console OpenBoot Configuration
Variable Settings” on page 29

A Tip line attached to the serial
management port (SER MGT)

X

X

“Accessing the Service Processor” on page 8

X

X

“Accessing the System Console Through a
Tip Connection” on page 14

X

“Modifying the /etc/remote File” on
page 16

X

X

“System Console OpenBoot Configuration
Variable Settings” on page 29

An Ethernet line connected to the
network management port (NET
MGT)

X

“Activating the Network Management Port”
on page 9

A local graphics monitor (graphics
accelerator card, graphics monitor,
mouse, and keyboard).

X

“Accessing the System Console Through a
Local Graphics Monitor” on page 18

X

“System Console OpenBoot Configuration
Variable Settings” on page 29

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