About communicating with the system, Establish a tip connection from another sun system, Install a local graphics console on your server – Sun Microsystems SUN FIRE 280R User Manual

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Chapter 6

Diagnostics, Monitoring, and Troubleshooting

159

About Communicating With the System

To diagnose problems with your server, you need some way to enter system
commands and view output. There are three ways to do this.

1. If console output is not redirected to the RSC console, attach an ASCII character

terminal to serial port A.

You can attach a simple terminal or modem line to serial port A. For instructions,
see “How to Attach an Alphanumeric (ASCII) Terminal” on page 34.

2. Establish a

tip

connection from another Sun system.

The

tip

utility establishes a full-duplex terminal connection to a remote host.

Once the connection is established, a remote session using

tip

behaves like an

interactive session on a local terminal. For information about establishing a

tip

connection, see “How to Set Up a

tip

Connection” on page 183.

3. Install a local graphics console on your server.

The server is shipped without a mouse, keyboard, monitor, or frame buffer for the
display of graphics. To install a local graphics console on a server, you must
install a graphics frame buffer into a PCI slot, and attach a mouse, monitor, and
keyboard to the appropriate back panel ports. See “How to Configure a Local
Graphics Console” on page 36
for detailed instructions.

Note –

If you lose access to the console, but have a local display and physical access

to the server, you may gain access to the

ok

prompt using default NVRAM

parameters. For more information, see “How to Use Default NVRAM Parameters”
on page 178.

Note –

If console output is redirected to the RSC console, you can also log in to an

RSC account on the server by using the RSC graphical user interface, or start a
command-line interface session by dialing in to the RSC modem or by using

telnet

. Using RSC has the advantage of allowing access to the server console and

other RSC features even when the server operating system is not running. See the
Sun Remote System Control (RSC) User’s Guide for complete information about RSC.

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