Documentation, Support, and Training
Evaluating Product Compatibility
Form-Factor Physical Characteristics
Warranty and Technical Support
System Requirements and Options
Installing Optional Components
Preparing to Install the Blade Server
Power and Thermal Distribution
Required Cooling and Blade Impedance Curve
Local Network IP Addresses and Host Names
Connect the External I/O Cables
Connect Cables to a System Console Running the Oracle Solaris OS
Connect Cables to a System Console Not Running Oracle Solaris OS
Insert and Latch the Blade Server
Software and Firmware Upgrades
Software and Firmware Upgrades
Firmware and Blade Server Management
Creating a Boot Disk Server and Adding Clients
Create a Boot Server for Diskless Clients
Compact Flash Formatting for the Oracle Solaris OS
Multiplex Configuration of Zones 2 and 3
Advanced Rear Transition Module Connectors (Zone 3)
Locate Base MAC Address on Blade Server
Configuring and Using Serial Over LAN
Set Up Default Gateway IP Address
Users Supported in SOL Implementation
Create or Modify SOL User Name and Password
Shut Down OS and Deactivate the Blade Server
Power Off and Remove the Blade Server
A default user with limited permissions is programmed at the factory on the Netra SPARC T3-1BA blade server. This default user access allows an administrator to perform operations with console, read-only, and host reset and control privileges. New users cannot be added.
Note - The blade server’s SP does not have network connectivity to external networks. This limitation prevents administrators from using generic Oracle ILOM features such as flashupdate from the Oracle ILOM UI, web based GUI, SNMP over network, and so on. Also, no environmental monitoring devices exist for the blade server, so that functionality is not applicable.
For security reasons, you might want to change the default password.
You can perform operations such as fault management, changing parallel boot to serial boot processing, and viewing the console history. Refer to the Oracle ILOM documentation for instructions.
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/documentation/sys-mgmt-networking-190072.html#hic
Oracle ILOM is the next generation of Lights Out Manager for all of Oracle’s enterprise and telco server products based on x64/SPARC.
Note - If necessary, the default user and password can be restored by an authorized service technician.