Determining Which Console To Use; Cabling The Server With An Ascii Terminal; Cabling The Server To The Hmc; Cabling The Server And Accessing Operations Console - IBM Power System S814 Installing

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Determining which console to use

Your console, monitor, or interface choices are guided by whether you create logical partitions, which
operating system you install in your primary partition, and whether you install a Virtual I/O Server
(VIOS) in one of your logical partitions.
Go to the instructions for the applicable console, interface, or terminal in the following table.
Table 2. Available console types
Console type
Operating system
ASCII terminal
AIX
Hardware
AIX, IBM i, Linux, or
Management Console
VIOS
(HMC)
Operations Console
IBM i
Integrated
AIX, IBM i, or Linux
Virtualization
Manager for VIOS
Keyboard, video, and
Linux or VIOS
mouse (KVM)

Cabling the server with an ASCII terminal:

If you are not creating logical partitions, you can use an ASCII terminal to manage a server that is
running the AIX, Linux, or VIOS operating systems. From the ASCII terminal, you can access the
Advanced System Management Interface (ASMI) to complete more installation tasks.
The ASCII terminal is connected to the server through a serial link. The ASCII interface to the ASMI
provides a subset of the web interface functions. The ASCII terminal for the ASMI interface is available
only when the system is in the standby state. It is not available during the initial program load (IPL) or
run time.
Note: If you are using a serial connection to the ASMI terminal, you must use a conversion cable. This
cable (part number 46K5108) is used to convert the ASCII terminal 9-pin Dshell connector to an RJ45
serial port connector on the system. For information about the locations of the connectors on the system,
see Part locations and location codes (http://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/POWER8/p8ecs/
p8ecs_locations.htm).
To cable an ASCII terminal to the server, complete the following steps:
1. Using a serial cable that is equipped with a null modem, connect the ASCII terminal to the serial port
on the rear of the server.
2. Complete the following steps:
a. Plug the power cord into the power supply.
b. Plug the system power cords and the power cords for any other attached devices into the power
source.
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Power Systems: Installing the IBM Power System S814 (8286-41A)
Logical partitions
®
, Linux, or VIOS
Yes for VIOS, no for
AIX and Linux
Yes
Yes
Use your Operations
Console to manage
existing IBM i
partitions.
Yes
Yes
Cabling setup
Cable required
instructions
Serial cable equipped
"Cabling the server
with a null modem
with an ASCII
terminal"
Ethernet (or
"Cabling the server
cross-over cable)
to the HMC" on page
13.
Ethernet cable for
"Cabling the server
LAN connection
and accessing
Operations Console"
on page 14
Serial cable
"Cabling the server
and accessing the
IVM" on page 19
Monitor and USB
"Cabling the server
cables equipped with
with keyboard,
KVM
video, and mouse"
on page 20

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