Serial Console Hardware Requirements; Establishing A Serial Connection To The Cmc On Sgi Uv 2000; Establishing Cmc Ip Hardware Connections - Silicon Graphics UV 2000 System User's Manual

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Serial Console Hardware Requirements

Establishing a Serial Connection to the CMC on SGI UV 2000

Establishing CMC IP Hardware Connections

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The console type and how these console types are connected to the SGI UV 2000 servers is
determined by what console option is chosen. If you have an SGI UV 2000 server and wish to use
a serially-connected "dumb terminal", you can connect the terminal via a micro-USB serial cable
to the console port connector on the CMC. The terminal should be set to the following functional
modes:
Baud rate of 115,200
8 data bits
One stop bit, no parity
No hardware flow control (RTS/CTS)
Note that a serial console is generally connected to the first (bottom) IRU in any single rack
configuration.
If you have an SGI UV 2000 system and wish to use a serially-connected "dumb terminal", you
can connect the terminal via a micro-USB serial cable to the console port connector on the CMC
board of the IRU.
1.
The terminal should be set to the operational modes described in the previous subsection.
Note that a serial console is generally connected to the CMC on the first (bottom) IRU in any
single rack configuration.
2. On the system management node (SMN) port, the CMC is configured to request an IP
address via dynamic host configuration protocol (DHCP).
3. If your system does not have an SMN, the CMC address cannot be directly obtained by
DHCP and will have to be assigned, see the following subsections for more information.
For IP address configuration, there are two options: DHCP or static IP. The following subsections
provide information on the setup and use of both.
System Connections Overview
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