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Ultra 5 serial console problem
Hi
I have a stupid problem with ultra 5 console connection. I can't connect to serial port with my laptop. I made these configurations from ok prompt: OK setenv input-device ttya OK setenv output-device ttya OK setenv auto-boot? false I tried to connect to machine with cisco rollover cable (one side rj45 and other db9) I connected db9 to com port of my laptop and the rj45 to connector db25 which I connected to // serial A. I have opened hyper terminal and tried to connect with parameteres: Bits per second 9600 data bits 8 parity none stop bits 1 flow control none but nothing came out of it. because of the commands i entered in ok prompt the machine cant see monitor and keyboard and it can't boot . Please help me to connect with my laptop to it . What settings I must enter in hyper terminal or should I connect with different cable to a different port? Thank you in advance |
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have you disconnected the keyboard and monitor? and you need a "null modem" cable... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Null_modem
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you should have a null modem with straight cable connected to the serial. eeprom can be set to keyboard and screen BUT dont plug in those devices. power off the system using the button. Power on again and you should see the POST messages via your serial
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Thaks for replay. everything was correct only the cisco cable is not working on old SUN machines like ultra5, sunblade150, 3500 etc...
But for new ones like netras, sunfires, sun enterprises etc... I found the cable db9 to db25 which works fine but I don't know the pin out of it. Thank you once more |
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Ultra-5's do not support using the serial port as a console?
IIRC correctly Ultra-5's do not support using the serial port as a console, perhaps an Ultra-5 owner may be able to confirm?
I have just found this: Quote:
Serial cable from Ultra5 to PC only requires the following connections for a simple null-modem cable: Code:
25 way 9 way D-Type to D-Type 2 to 3 3 to 2 7 to 5 To test your serial cable connection, assuming you do have a monitor and keyboard for the Ultra-5, set the input-device back to keyboard and output-device back to screen, reboot, then edit the /etc/remote file and copy the hardwire line and the one following it, change hardwire (e.g.) to hardware and /dev/term/b to /dev/term/a so you end up with: Code:
hardwire:\
:dv=/dev/term/b:br#9600:el=^C^S^Q^U^D:ie=%$:oe=^D:
hardware:\
:dv=/dev/term/a:br#9600:el=^C^S^Q^U^D:ie=%$:oe=^D:
Last edited by TonyFullerMalv; 05-18-2009 at 06:43 PM.. |
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