To cable an ASCII terminal to the server, complete the following steps:
1.
Using a serial cable that is equipped with a null modem, connect the ASCII terminal to the serial port
on the rear of the server.
2.
Complete the following steps:
a.
Plug the power cord into the power supply.
b.
Plug the system power cords and the power cords for any other attached devices into the power
source.
c.
If your system uses a power distribution unit (PDU), complete the following steps:
1)
Connect the system power cords from the server and I/O drawers to the PDU with an IEC 320
type receptacle.
2)
Attach the PDU input power cord and plug it into the power source.
3)
If your system uses two PDUs for redundancy, complete the following steps:
v
If your system has two power supplies, attach one power supply to each of the two PDUs.
v
If your system has four power supplies, plug E1 and E2 to PDU A and E3 and E4 to PDU
B
.
Note:
Confirm that the system is in standby mode. The green power status indicator on the
front control panel is flashing, and the dc out indicator lights on the power supplies are
flashing. If none of the indicators are flashing, check the power cord connections.
3.
Wait for the green light on the control panel to start flashing.
4.
Ensure that your ASCII terminal is set to the following general attributes.
These attributes are the default settings for the diagnostic programs. Be sure that your terminal is set
according to these attributes before proceeding to the next step.
Table 3. Default settings for the diagnostic programs
General setup attributes
3151 /11/31/41
settings
3151 /51/61
settings
3161 /64
settings
Description
Line speed
19,200
19,200
19,200
Uses the 19,200 (bits per second) line
speed to communicate with the system
unit.
Word length (bits)
8
8
8
Selects 8 bits as a data word length
(byte).
Parity
No
No
No
Does not add a parity bit and is used
together with the word length attribute
to form the 8–bit data word (byte).
Stop bit
1
1
1
Places a bit after a data word (byte).
5.
Press a key on the ASCII terminal to allow the service processor to confirm the presence of the ASCII
terminal.
6.
When the login display appears for the ASMI, enter
admin
for the user ID and password.
7.
Change the default password when you are prompted.
8.
Press Enter until the server information appears. You have completed the setup for an ASCII terminal,
and have started the ASMI.
9.
Continue with “Completing the server setup without using an HMC” on page 17.
Cabling the server to the HMC:
The Hardware Management Console (HMC) controls managed systems, including the management of
logical partitions, the creation of a virtual environment, and the use of capacity on demand. Using service
applications, the HMC can also communicate with managed systems to detect, consolidate, and forward
information to IBM service for analysis.
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