where
username
is a user account with administrator privileges and the
SPIPaddress
is the IP
address of the node service processor.
Tip –
The default ILOM administrator account user name is
root
and the password is
changeme
.
If this default administrator account has been changed, contact your system administrator for
an ILOM user account with administrator privileges.
Once you are successfully logged in to the node ILOM, the ILOM prompt (
->
) appears.
Refer to the ILOM 3.0 documentation for more information about how to use the CLI interface
to configure ILOM.
■
“Configuring an ILOM IP Address” on page 41
■
“Accessing the Host Console Through ILOM” on page 43
■
“Installing a Supported OS” on page 49
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How to Log Into ILOM Using a Serial Connection
This procedure requires that you are physically at server module.
You need an optional multi-port cable (also known as a dongle). The multi-port cable provides
a direct method for connecting to a node host or SP console. A multi-port cable might be
shipped with the Sun Blade 6000 modular system chassis.
Connect a multi-port cable to the appropriate UCP port on the front of the server module. There
are two UCP ports, one for each node.
For more information about connecting an optional multi-port cable, refer to
Sun Blade X6275 M2 Server Module Service Manual
Connect a terminal or a computer running terminal emulation software to the serial
management port of the multi-port cable.
Ensure that the following serial communication settings are configured at your terminal:
■
8N1: eight data bits, no parity, one stop bit
■
9600 baud (default—do not change)
■
Disable hardware flow control (CTS/RTS)
Press Enter to establish a serial console connection to the server node ILOM.
A login prompt for ILOM appears. For example:
SUNSP-
productserialnumber
login:
Log in to the ILOM CLI using an administrator account. Enter a user name and password for the
administrator account.
Next Steps
Before You Begin
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Accessing ILOM
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