02-13-2016
Power5 9133-55A Serial Console connection issue
Hey All,
Trying to connect to the Power5 9133-55A serial console using a serial-to-usb converter (RS232). The other end is connected via null modem. Tried minicom, putty and other Linux utilities, no luck. The serial device shows up as /dev/ttyUSB0.
Tried 9600 8N1 XON/XOFF, no luck. There is simply no output on the screen and no change after pressing enter multiple times.
The 9133-55A is currently hooked up to an HMC and works fine that way but not via serial.
Could someone who has done this via Linux nudge me along and let me know what settings you used? Going to retry with putty and windows as alot of the videos indicate and post if it was successful.
Cheers,
DH
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Sorry for bad subject. Can a moderator please change it to "Power5 9133-55A Serial Console connection issue"?
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net::cli::interact::transport::serial
Net::CLI::Interact::Transport::Serial(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Net::CLI::Interact::Transport::Serial(3pm)
NAME
Net::CLI::Interact::Transport::Serial - Serial-line based CLI connection
VERSION
version 1.121640
DECRIPTION
This module provides a wrapped instance of a Serial-line client for use by Net::CLI::Interact.
INTERFACE
app
On Windows platforms you must download the "plink.exe" program, and pass its location to the library in this parameter. On other platforms,
this defaults to "cu", which again you must download and install.
runtime_options
Based on the "connect_options" hash provided to Net::CLI::Interact on construction, selects and formats parameters to provide to "app" on
the command line. Supported attributes:
FIXME: on Windows platforms, only the device attribute is supported.
device (required)
Name of the device providing access to the Serial-line (e.g. "/dev/ttyUSB0" or "COM5".
parity
You have a choice of "even", "odd" or "none" for the parity used in serial communication. The default is "none".
nostop
You can control whether to use "XON/XOFF" handling for the serial communication. The default is to disable this, so to enable it pass
any True value.
speed
You can set the speed (or baud rate) of the serial line by passing a value to this named parameter. The default is 9600.
reap
Only used on Unix platforms, this installs a signal handler which attempts to reap the "ssh" child process. Pass a true value to enable
this feature only if you notice zombie processes are being left behind after use.
COMPOSITION
See the following for further interface details:
o Net::CLI::Interact::Transport
AUTHOR
Oliver Gorwits <oliver@cpan.org>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2012 by Oliver Gorwits.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.
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