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Cabling the server and setting up the console

Your console, monitor, or interface choices are guided by whether you create logical partitions, which operating system you install in your primary partition, and whether you install a Virtual I/O Server (VIOS) in one of your logical partitions.

Note: If you ordered your system or expansion unit preinstalled into a rack, you must remove the shipping bracket that is on the left side of the rear of the system or expansion unit before you cable it.
Go to the instructions for the applicable console, interface, or terminal in the following table.
Note: After you have cabled your system to a console, connect the power cables to the system. For more information, see Connecting the power cables to the system.
Table 1. Available console types
Console type Operating system Logical partitions Cable required Cabling and setup instructions
ASCII terminal AIX®, Linux, or VIOS Yes for VIOS, no for AIX and Linux Serial cable equipped with a null modem Cabling the server with an ASCII terminal
Hardware Management Console AIX, IBM® i, Linux, or VIOS Yes Ethernet (or crossover cable) Cabling the server to the Hardware Management Console
Integrated Virtualization Manager for VIOS AIX, IBM i, and Linux Yes Ethernet cable for network connection Cabling the server and accessing the Integrated Virtualization Manager
Operations Console IBM i Yes

Use your Operations Console to manage existing IBM i partitions.

Ethernet cable for LAN connection Cabling the server and accessing Operations Console
Keyboard, video, and mouse (KVM)   Yes Monitor and USB cables equipped with KVM Connecting the monitor, keyboard, and mouse to the system


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Last updated: Tue, May 13, 2014