IBM 867431X Hardware Maintenance Manual - Page 74

Connecting the LAN and serial port cables, User interface to Remote, Supervisor Adapter

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1. 2. Connect one end of the power cord 4 to the connector on the power supply adapter 3 . 3. Connect the other end of the power cord 5 to a properly grounded electrical outlet. Note: Alternately, you can connect one end of the universal power cord to the power supply adapter; then, connect the other end to a power distribution unit (PDU) or to an uninterruptible power supply (UPS). 4. Make sure that the Remote Supervisor Adapter power LED is green. For the location of the power LED, see the illustration in "Cabling the Ethernet LAN port" on page 67. Continue with "Connecting the LAN and serial port cables". Connecting the LAN and serial port cables You can manage your server remotely using the connections and user interfaces that are described in Table 9 on page 66. Choose the interface method you want to use to perform remote management; then, perform the indicated cabling procedure. If you plan to set up an ASM interconnect network, go to "Planning and cabling your interconnect network" on page 77 for instructions about cabling the ASM interconnect port and setting up the network. Then, return here to continue the cabling procedures. Table 9. Cabling tasks to enable remote access to the Remote Supervisor Adapter User interface to Remote Supervisor Adapter ASM Web interface using the HTTP protocol Text-based user interface using the TELNET protocol Connection to Remote Supervisor Adapter LAN using the Ethernet port For the cabling procedure, see: "Cabling the Ethernet LAN port" on page 67 66 Hardware Maintenance Manual: xSeries 330 Type 8674, IntelliStation R Pro Type 6851, and Network Equipment Building System Type 8674

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±1²
.
2.
Connect one end of the power cord
±4²
to the connector on the power supply
adapter
±3²
.
3.
Connect the other end of the power cord
±5²
to a properly grounded electrical
outlet.
Note:
Alternately, you can connect one end of the universal power cord to the
power supply adapter; then, connect the other end to a power
distribution unit (PDU) or to an uninterruptible power supply (UPS).
4.
Make sure that the Remote Supervisor Adapter power LED is green. For the
location of the power LED, see the illustration in
Cabling the Ethernet LAN
port
on page 67.
Continue with
Connecting the LAN and serial port cables
.
Connecting the LAN and serial port cables
You can manage your server remotely using the connections and user interfaces
that are described in Table 9 on page 66. Choose the interface method you want to
use to perform remote management; then, perform the indicated cabling
procedure.
If you plan to set up an ASM interconnect network, go to
Planning and cabling
your interconnect network
on page 77 for instructions about cabling the ASM
interconnect port and setting up the network. Then, return here to continue the
cabling procedures.
Table 9. Cabling tasks to enable remote access to the Remote Supervisor Adapter
User interface to Remote
Supervisor Adapter
Connection to Remote
Supervisor Adapter
For the cabling procedure, see:
ASM Web interface using
the HTTP protocol
LAN using the Ethernet port
Cabling the Ethernet LAN
port
on page 67
Text-based user interface
using the TELNET
protocol
66
Hardware Maintenance Manual: xSeries 330 Type 8674, IntelliStation R Pro Type 6851, and Network Equipment Building
System Type 8674