LOM port

The LOM port (Lights Out Management port) is a remote access facility on a Sun Microsystems server. When the main processor is switched off, or when it is impossible to telnet to the server, an operator would use a link to the LOM port to access the server. As long as the server has power, the LOM facility will work, regardless of whether or not the main processor is switched on.

To use the LOM port, a rollover cable is connected to the LOM port, which is located at the back of the Sun server. The other end of the cable is connected to a terminal or to a PC running a terminal emulator. The terminal or emulator must be set to a transmission rate of 9600 bits per second, and hardware flow control enabled.

Useful commands include:

#.       - Switch to the LOM prompt.
help     - View complete command listing.
console  - Switch to the Solaris prompt.
poweroff - Switch off the main processor.
poweron  - Switch on the main processor.
reset    - Issue poweroff and poweron in succession.
boot     - Boot the operating system
break    - Interrupt the current (boot) process

Specific implementations:

See also

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