Chapter 2 Hardware Installation and Service 2-15
■ A telnet utility (Connect to the proper port on a Network Terminal Server to
which the Sun Netra CP3220 is connected.)
■ Another suitable serial communications program on the system console
For example, if you are using a UNIX system as the system console, at the UNIX
prompt in a command tool or shell tool, or serial port A, type:
2.2.4.2 Connecting Cables to the System Console Not Running the
Solaris OS
1. Connect a shielded serial cable to the serial console port on the front panel of
the Sun Netra CP3220 blade server (
FIGURE 2-3) or the Sun Netra CP32x0 ARTM.
2. Connect the other end of the serial cable to the serial port of the system serving
as the system console.
3. Set the serial communications settings to 9600 baud, 8 bit, 1 stop bit, no parity,
and no handshake.
2.2.4.3 Netinstall Boot Device Map
TABLE 2-2 provides a map of netinstall boot devices. You may need this information
to understand which MAC address is associated with the system IP address on the install
server.
For example, the Base Fabric interface is connected to the switch model-number in
slot 8 of the ATCA shelf. To install to this device, select the xxx Ethernet interface
from the BIOS setup menus.
# tip -9600 /dev/ttya
TABLE 2-2 Netinstall Boot Device Table
MAC Address Solaris
Device
Hardware
Device Connects to...
Switch Slot
Connection
0:3:ba.xx.xx.xn+0 bge0 (BMC5715C) Base Fabric 0 Slot 7
0:3:ba.xx.xx.xn+1 bge1 (BMC5715C) Base Fabric 1 Slot 8
0:3:ba.xx.xx.xn+2 nge0 (MCP55) mgtA (front panel)
0:3:ba.xx.xx.xn+3 nge1 (MCP55) mgtB (rear panel)
0:3:ba.xx.xx.xn+4 nxge0 (Sun 10 GbE
Multithreaded
Networking ASIC 10
GB)
Extended Fabric 0 Slot 7