
Chapter 3 Connecting to the XSCF and the Server 3-9
Note – To start up the SSH client, see your SSH manual. For details on login, see
Chapter 5.
■ Connecting the domain console (OS console)
a. If the domain is powered off, use the poweron(8) command for the domain on the
XSCF Shell terminal and turn it on to start the Oracle Solaris OS.
b. Follow Step a to Step c in the above “Connecting the XSCF Shell terminal.”
c. Perform the console(8) command.
d. Confirm the change into the specified domain console.
Note – In this system, you can use SSH to access from domain to XSCF via DSCP. And
you can use the setssh(8) command to disable the SSH access from domain to XSCF. For
details on the SSH access control via DSCP, see Section 2.2.7, “SSH/Telnet Administration”
on page 2-101.
3.1.6 Connecting to XSCF Using Telnet via the LAN Port
The procedure described below assumes that telnet is enabled in the SSH/telnet settings of
XSCF, as described in Chapter 2. For details on cable connections between the server and a
LAN and the connection between a PC and workstation, see the Installation Guide for your
server.
The following is the procedure for connecting to a terminal using telnet via the XSCF-LAN
port.
1. Confirm that the LAN cable is inserted into the XSCF-LAN port connector on the
front of the XSCF Unit, or confirm that the PC and workstation to be used are
correctly connected.
2. On the PC or workstation to be used, use one of the following procedures:
■ Connecting the XSCF Shell terminal
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