Abbreviated Diagnostic Mode; Setting Up A Tip Connection - Sun Microsystems SPARCstation 20 Service Manual

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Abbreviated Diagnostic Mode

POST is executed if the keyboard is disconnected and the diag-switch? NVRAM
parameter is set to false in the OpenBoot PROM. During the abbreviated diagnostics,
no progressive test messages are displayed and are not printed. If errors occur
during the abbreviated POST, error messages are transferred through serial port A
and are viewed by connecting a terminal or tip connection. If no errors occur, a
message similar to
Typical Abbreviated POST Error-Free Message
CODE EXAMPLE 3-2
SMCC SPARCstation 10/20 UP/MP POST version 3.1 (11/19/93)
CPU_#0
TI, TMS390Z55(3.x)
CPU_#1
******* NOT installed *******
CPU_#2
******* NOT installed *******
CPU_#3
******* NOT installed *******
>>>>> Power On Self Test (POST) is running .... <<<<<

Setting Up a tip Connection

The tip connection allows the use of a shell window on the Sun Workstation™™ as
a terminal to the system being tested. In setting up a tip connection, serial port A is
used to connect to another Sun Workstation (either the same type of SPARC system
or a different type of Sun Workstation or server system). The tip connection uses
the SunOS™™ to help in working with the OpenBoot PROM.
To set up a tip connection, proceed as follows:
1. Connect the SPARCstation 20 serial port A to another Sun Workstation serial port
using a serial connection cable. This connection is made with a 3-wire null
modem cable. Connect wires 3-2, 2-3, and 7-7.
2. At the other Sun Workstation, add the following line to the /etc/remote file:
is displayed through serial port A.
CODE EXAMPLE 3-2
1Mb External cache
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