Connecting The Suv Cable To The Server Blade - HP ntegrity iLO 2 MP Operation Manual

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NOTE:
On the HP Integrity server blades, you have access to two serial ports through the
RS-232 connector. The default setting is for the iLO 2 MP interface, the other is for an AUX UART
directly connected to the host operating system and can be used for any serial device (terminal,
debug port, and so on). HP recommends using the AUX UART for server blade setup and debug
purposes only.
You can use a command to toggle between the two ports. However, if access to the iLO 2 MP
TUI is not possible through telnet and if the port mode of operation is set to the AUX UART,
perform a hard reset of the iLO 2 MP to set it to the default shipping settings. To perform a hard
reset, push the recessed MP (iLO) Reset button.
TIP:
It is not necessary to physically connect to the iLO 2 MP through the console serial port
to perform management tasks. Use the OA/iLO 2 LAN port to communicate with any iLO 2 MP
in the enclosure and the Onboard Administrator. You can use the LCD panel and the Onboard
Administrator to configure and determine the iLO 2 MP LAN address.

Connecting the SUV Cable to the Server Blade

This section describes how to connect your server blade to a terminal device using the SUV port.
CAUTION:
are not intended to provide a permanent connection.
On the SUV cable, locking buttons are located on the sides of the server blade connector. Always
squeeze the locking buttons on the SUV cable connector before disconnecting the SUV cable from
the SUV cable port. Failure to do so can result in damage to the port.
Use caution when walking near the server blade when the SUV cable is installed. Hitting or
bumping the cable can cause the port on the server blade to break. This can damage the system
board, requiring it to be replaced.
To establish a connection from the server blade to the terminal emulator, follow these steps:
1.
Insert the SUV cable into the SUV port on the rear of the server blade. See
Figure
3-3.
2.
Connect a standard DB-9F to DB-9F modem eliminator cable to the RS-232 port on the SUV
cable.
3.
Connect the other end of the DB-9F to DB-9F modem eliminator cable to the terminal
emulator.
4.
Verify the parameters for serial console port communication are set to the following values
on your terminal or emulator device:
VT 100 protocol
8/none (parity)
9600 baud
None (receive)
None (transmit)
5.
Click OK to set the parameters.
6.
If running an emulator, launch it now.
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Setting Up and Connecting the Console
Disconnect the SUV cable from the port when it is not in use. The port and connector
Figure 3-2
and

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