How to Configure the Primary Network Interface
Before You Begin
If you will use a serial connection to the appliance, configure an administrative client with the
following settings:
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8N1: eight data bits, no parity, one stop bit
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9600 baud
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Disable hardware flow control (CTS/RTS)
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Disable software flow control (XON/XOFF)
Ensure you have completed cabling as described in “Cabling the Appliance” on page 115.
1.
Open a terminal or terminal emulator window and log in to Oracle ILOM in one of
the following ways:
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For a serial connection (recommended), use root as the user name. Enter the name of the
serial port concentrator, such as telnet, followed by serial-concentrator portnumber. Use
the appropriate value for portnumber. For example: telnet serial-concentrator 100
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For a network connection, use a Secure Shell (SSH) session and enter root as the user name.
Determine the IP address by accessing your DHCP server for the address assigned to the
service processor MAC address (see the label on the storage controller). For example: ssh
root@192.168.128.256
2.
When prompted, enter the password changeme.
3.
At the command prompt, enter start /SP/console.
4.
To confirm that you want to start the console, enter y.
Text similar to the following is shown on the console:
SunOS Release 5.11 Version ak/generic@2013.06.05.0.0,1-1.6 64-bit
Copyright (c) 1983, 2013, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
System configuration in progress.
Configuring version: ak/nas@2013.06.05.0.0,1-1.6
Creating active datasets ...... done.
Starting primordial svc.configd
SMF online in 2 seconds
Loading smf(5) service descriptions: 165/165
svccfg: Loaded 165 smf(5) service descriptions
Loading smf(5) service descriptions: 24/24
Applying profile install/akinstall.xml ... done.
Applying service layer generic ... done.
Applying service layer nas ... done.
Applying service layer SUNW,iwashi_plus ... done.
Applying service profile generic ... done.
Enabling auditing of Solaris commands ... done.
Shutting down svc.configd ... done.
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