This section provides the procedures for using the terminal concentrator in a cluster.
Table 2-4 Task Map: Using the Terminal Concentrator
Task |
For Instructions, Go To... |
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Connect to a node's console through the terminal concentrator |
"How to Connect to a Node's Console Through the Terminal Concentrator" |
Reset a terminal concentrator port |
The following procedure enables remote connections from the administrative console to a cluster node's console by first connecting to the terminal concentrator.
Connect to a node by starting a session with the appropriate terminal concentrator port.
You need to know which terminal concentrator port the node is physically cabled to. See Step 2 in "How to Cable the Terminal Concentrator" for details on determining which terminal concentrator port the node is physically cabled to.
# telnet tc_name tc_port_number |
Specifies the name of the terminal concentrator.
Specifies the port number on the terminal concentrator. Port numbers are configuration dependent. Typically, ports 2 and 3 (5002 and 5003) are used for the first cluster installed at a site.
If you set up node security, you are prompted for the port password.
Log in to the node's console.
After establishing the connection, the system prompts for the login name and password.
Set the terminal type based on the type of window used in Step 1.
# TERM=xterm # export TERM |
The following example shows how to connect to a cluster node in a configuration that uses a terminal concentrator. A Shell tool has already been started by using an xterm type window.
admin-ws# telnet tc1 5002 Trying 192.9.200.1 ... Connected to 192.9.200.1. Escape character is '^]'. [Return] pys-palindrome-1 console login: root password: root_password (for sh or ksh) phys-palindrome-1# TERM=xterm; export TERM (for csh) phys-palindrome-1# set term=xterm |
When a port on the terminal concentrator is busy, that is, in use by a user, you can reset the port to disconnect that user. This procedure is useful if you need to perform an administrative task on the busy port.
A busy port returns the following message when you try to connect to the terminal concentrator.
telnet: Unable to connect to remote host: Connection refused |
If you use the port selector, you might see a port busy message. See "How to Correct a Port Configuration Access Error" for details on the port busy message.
Connect to the terminal concentrator port.
# telnet tc_name |
Specifies the name of the terminal concentrator
Press an extra Return after making the connection and select the command-line interface to connect to the terminal concentrator.
... Enter Annex port name or number: cli annex: |
Type the su command and password.
The default password is the terminal concentrator's IP address.
annex: su Password: |
Determine which port to reset.
The who command shows ports that are in use.
annex# who |
Reset the port that is in use.
annex# admin reset port_number |
Disconnect from the terminal concentrator.
annex# hangup |
You can now connect to the port.
The following example shows how to reset the terminal concentrator connection on port 2.
admin-ws# telnet tc1 Trying 192.9.200.1 ... Connected to 192.9.200.1. Escape character is '^]'. [Return] ... Enter Annex port name or number: cli ... annex: su Password: root_password annex: who Port What User Location When Idle Address 2 PSVR --- --- --- 1:27 192.9.75.12 v1 CLI --- --- --- 192.9.76.10 annex# admin reset 2 annex# hangup |