What is LOM and how ur going to access it?
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Answer / aak
LOM is Lights Out Manager used to log on to server through
net management port.
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Answer / mohammed mukram
Lights out management is the abbrevation and some of the
Sun severs a use this fecility to emotly operate the Sun
sever by conneting a rollover cable from LOM port to a
laptop. There is no need to turn on the server , but if the
server is just powered , you can connect the laptop to the
LOM port and operate the conected Server.
you have to inert the ip address of the LOM port in the IE
and by this way you can acess the Server to operate it...
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Answer / kannan
Lom-- light out mangement.
Can Access Oracle Sun server Ex(e2900/v1280/6900 etc.,)
through Serial Port and Net mgmt Port.
LOM is a compiled from LinuxOS.
Can check hardware, poweron poweroff, and Hardware related
activties can b done
For using NETMGT port ip address need to configured throu
serials PORT. Once done SUN admin/System admin can remotely
check and access the server
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