Sun Microsystems Sun Fire V100 User Manual

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Sun Fire V100 Server User’s Guide • December 2001

2. Connect a serial device.

For more information, see “Setting Up a Console Connection to the Server” on
page 20.

If you want to use the server’s Lights Out Management (LOM) facilities, use the port
labeled Serial A/LOM to make your serial connection to the server.

Note –

The Sun Fire V100 server is supplied with shielded serial cables. Use only

these cables when making serial connections to the server.

3. Connect the server to a maximum of two Ethernet hubs.

You need connect to an Ethernet hub only if you intend to use the server in a
network.

4. Connect the server to a maximum of two USB devices.

If required.

5. If you intend to configure the server directly from a dumb terminal or a Sun

workstation, connect the serial cable into the DB-25 serial adapter that was
supplied with the server, and connect the adapter to the serial connector on the
terminal or on the Sun workstation.

Refer to Chapter 4 for information about powering on the system.

Note –

The DB-25 serial adapter may not work with all terminals. If you have

problems, refer to your terminal manual to check its compatibility with the Sun
adapter.

Caution –

AC-powered Sun products are designed to work with single-phase

power systems that have a grounded neutral conductor. To reduce the risk of electric
shock, do not connect Sun products to any other type of power system. Contact your
facilities manager or a qualified electrician if you are not sure what type of power is
supplied to your building.

Caution –

Your AC-powered Sun product is packaged with a grounding type

(three-wire) power cord. To reduce the risk of electric shock, always connect the cord
to a grounded outlet.

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