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12 Sun Fire V215 and V245 Servers Administration Guide September 2006
If the number displayed by the uname -r command is 5.0 or higher:
The Solaris OS software shipped with an appropriate entry for hardwire in the
/etc/remote file. If you have reason to suspect that this file was altered and the
hardwire entry was modified or deleted, check the entry against the following
example, and edit it as needed.
Note If you intend to use the Sun system’s serial port A rather than serial port B,
edit this entry by replacing /dev/term/b with /dev/term/a.
If the number displayed by the uname -r command is less than 5.0:
Check the /etc/remote file and add the following entry, if it does not already
exist.
Note If you intend to use the Sun system’s serial port A rather than serial port B,
edit this entry by replacing /dev/ttyb with /dev/ttya.
The /etc/remote file is now properly configured. Continue establishing a TIP
connection to the system console. See “Accessing the System Console Through a TIP
Connection” on page 9.
If you have redirected the system console to TTYB and want to change the system
console settings back to use the serial management and network management ports,
see “Using the OpenBoot Configuration Variables” on page 15.
Accessing the System Console Through an
Alphanumeric Terminal
This procedure assumes that you are accessing the system console by connecting the
serial port of an alphanumeric terminal to the serial management port of the Sun
Fire V245 server.
hardwire:\
:dv=/dev/term/b:br#9600:el=^C^S^Q^U^D:ie=%$:oe=^D:
hardwire:\
:dv=/dev/ttyb:br#9600:el=^C^S^Q^U^D:ie=%$:oe=^D:

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