No.
Port
Description
Note -
service procedures and has a maximum cable length limit
of 6 meters.
2
Two USB
Provides USB connections to the SP.
3
SER MGT
A serial connection through an RJ-45 connector. This port
supports local connections to the SP and is limited to CLI
interaction with Oracle ILOM.
These are the default settings:
■ 8N1— eight data bits, no parity, one stop bit
■ 9600 baud
■ Disable hardware flow control (CTS/RTS)
■ Disable software flow control (XON/XOFF)
4
NET MGT
A 10/100/1000BASE-T Ethernet connection through an
RJ-45 connector. This port supports remote connections to
the SP using the Oracle ILOM CLI and web interface.
By default, this port is configured to use DHCP or an IPv6
router to automatically obtain an IP address. Alternatively,
you can assign a static IP address to this port.
To use this port, it must have its network settings
configured. Once configured, you use the NET MGT port
IP address to login to the SP using a browser or secure
shell.
5
NET (0 - 3)
Four 10 Gigabit Ethernet ports enable you to connect the
server to your network.
Related Information
"Cable the SP" on page 64
■
"Cable the Ethernet Ports" on page 65
■
"Connect Other Data Cables" on page 65
■
"Identifying Ports" on page 66
■
"Rear Panel Components (Installation)" on page 14
■
This port is for temporary use during installation or
Needed
For pinout information, see
"Video
Port" on page
70.
■ USB keyboard
■ USB mouse
For pinout information, see
"USB
Ports" on page
69.
■ A terminal device – can be a terminal, a
connection to a terminal server, or computer such
as a laptop running terminal emulation software.
■ A cable to connect the terminal device to the SER
MGT port.
For pinout information, see
"SER MGT
Port" on page 66
■ An Ethernet cable to connect to the NET MGT
port to your network.
■ An IP address for this port (required from DHCP
or a static address)
For pinout information, see
"NET MGT
Port" on page
67.
Note -
If your environment does not provide DHCP
services, first use the SER MGT port to configure the
NET MGT port parameters.
■ An Ethernet cable to connect to the NET 0 port to
your network.
■ Network parameters such as an IP address (can be
provided by DHCP services or assigned a static
address in the OS).
■ Additional cables and Ethernet addresses as
needed for additional connections to NET 1 - 3.
For pinout information, see
"10 Gigabit Ethernet
Ports" on page
68.
Connecting Cables
Available Connections
63
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