Sun Microsystems V120 Server User Manual


 
8-4 Sun Fire V120 and Netra 120 Server User’s Guide December 2001
8.2.1 Powering the Server On or Down to Standby
Mode
If the server you are connected to is not powered on but is connected to mains
electricity, you will see the lom> prompt at your terminal. Remember that the LOM
uses standby power and so remains active even when the Sun Fire V120 or Netra 120
server is not powered on.
To power on the server, type:
To power the server down to standby mode, type:
8.2.2 Displaying the lom> Prompt
When you connect a terminal to the Serial A/LOM port, you will only see the lom>
prompt if the server is powered off. If it is powered on and has not already been put
into LOM mode, it will display the console prompt.
To display the lom> prompt, type the following LOM escape sequence:
When you type the LOM escape sequence, the LOM device takes control of the Serial
A/LOM port and the lom> prompt appears on your terminal screen. You can type
the LOM escape sequence at any time.
Note If you are at the console and you type the first character of the LOM escape
sequence (by default this is #), there is a second’s delay before the character appears
on the screen. This is because the server waits to see if you type the dot (.) character
next. If you do, the lom> prompt is displayed. If you do not, the # character appears
on the screen.
For information about changing the first character of the LOM escape sequence, see
Section 9.3.3, “Changing the First Character of the Sequence for Escaping to the
lom> Prompt (lom -X)” on page 9-12.
lom> poweron
lom> poweroff
# #.