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Sun Microsystems Sun Fire T1000
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Chapter 3 Powering On the System 27
Logging In To the System Controller
If you are powering on the system for the first time, use the system controller serial
port to power on the system and run POST. See “To Log Into the System Controller
Using the Serial Management Port” on page 27.
If the network management port has already been configured, you can use it instead
of the serial management port. See “To Log In To the System Controller Using the
Network Management Port” on page 32.
To Log Into the System Controller Using the
Serial Management Port
After the system controller boots you can access the ALOM-CMT command-line
interface to configure and manage the system.
The sc prompt is displayed at the first time the system controller is booted. The
default configuration provides an ALOM-CMT user account called admin. There is
no default password, so you must create a password using the system controller
password command.
0:0>POST Passed all devices.
0:0>
0:0>DEMON: (Diagnostics Engineering MONitor)
0:0>Select one of the following functions
0:0>POST:Return to OBP.
0:0>INFO:
0:0>POST Passed all devices.
0:0>Master set ACK for vbsc runpost command and spin...
SC Alert: Host System has Reset
0:0>
CODE EXAMPLE 3-1 Excerpt of a System Controller Boot Sequence (Continued)

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