Connect the Power Cords
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To make a direct KVM console connection, connect a mouse and keyboard to the
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server's USB ports [2], and a monitor to the DB-15 video port [3].
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To make a management connection to the service processor:
Ethernet: If you plan to access the Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager
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(ILOM) web or command-line interface over a network connection (separate
management network recommended), connect an Ethernet cable to the
network management port on the server labeled NET MGT [5].
Note -
configure the SP to share one of the server's four 10 GbE Ethernet ports instead. The SP uses
only the configured Ethernet port.
Direct serial: If you plan to access the Oracle ILOM command-line interface
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using the serial management port, connect a serial null modem cable from
your terminal, or client running terminal emulation software, to the RJ-45
serial port on the server labeled SER MGT [4].
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To connect the server to the network, connect Ethernet cables, as needed, to the
10 Gigabit Ethernet ports [1].
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Connect the Power Cords
Use this procedure to connect power cords to the server. When the power cords are connected,
the server will be in standby power mode. The following figure shows the location of the AC
power connectors.
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Description
USB 2.0 ports (2)
DB-15 video port
Service processor serial management (SER MGT)/RJ-45 serial port
Service processor network management (NET MGT) Ethernet port
The service processor (SP) uses the NET MGT (out-of-band) port by default. You can
"Connect the Power Cords" on page
50.
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