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: Quick Setup, Installing the SLM, Connecting a Terminal to the Console Port
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3: Quick Setup This chapter provides instructions for installing the SLM-01 and SLM-02, getting it up and running, and entering basic network settings so you can configure and use the SLM on a network. For instructions on setting up the vSLM, go to Chapter 4: Virtual SLM Deployment. Warning: To avoid physical and electrical hazards, please be sure to read Appendix C: Safety Information before installing the SLM. Installing the SLM Installation includes setting the SLM up in a rack and making serial console port (for initial setup only), network, and power connections. To install the SLM: 1. Place the unit in a 19-inch rack. Warning: Be careful not to block the air vents on the front and back of the unit. If you mount the SLM in an enclosed rack, we recommend that the rack have a ventilation fan to provide adequate airflow through the unit. 2. For initial configuration, connect a terminal or a computer with terminal emulation to the console port. See Connecting a Terminal to the Console Port below. 3. Connect the power cord and apply power. See Connecting to the Power Supply on page 33. 4. Wait approximately a minute and a half for the boot process to complete. Figure 3-1 Connections Note: The PS/2 and VGA connectors are not used. Connecting a Terminal to the Console Port The serial console port is for local access to the SLM. You can attach a dumb terminal or a computer with terminal emulation to the console port using a null-modem serial cable with DB9 on the SLM side. The SLM console port uses RS-232C protocol and supports VT100 emulation. The console port is configured as DTE. The default baud rate is 9600. SLM User Guide 32