Sun Microsystems 220R Server User Manual


 
2. Connect the terminal’s power cable to an AC outlet.
3. Set the terminal to receive:
At 9600 baud
An 8-bit signal with no parity and 1 stop bit
See the documentation accompanying your terminal for more information.
2.11.3 What Next
You can now issue system commands from the terminal keyboard and view system
messages. Continue with your service or diagnostic procedure as needed.
2.12 How to Configure a Local Graphics
Console
2.12.1 Before You Begin
If your server is configured without a local graphics console, you need to install one
in order to install the system and to run diagnostic tests. For background
information, see Section 2.10 “About Communicating With the Server” on page 73.
Alternatively, you can attach an alphanumeric (ASCII) terminal to the system’s serial
port; see Section 2.11 “How to Attach an Alphanumeric Terminal” on page 74.
To install a local graphics console, you must have:
A supported PCI-based graphics card
A monitor with appropriate resolution
A Sun-compatible keyboard
A Sun-compatible mouse and mouse pad
2.12.2 What to Do
1. Install the graphics card in a vacant PCI slot.
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