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| Hello all, in our warehouse I've found a Sun StorEdge 3310. I want to try to use it but I do not have any kind of usefull serial cable. Also StorEdge has a LAN port but I'm not able to find a mac address to force ARP table and telnet it. Any hint to get my storage accessible? Thanks Stefano -- http://www.stefanocislaghi.it |
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| "Ste" <ste@i.net.it> wrote in message news:5vu08kF1nco4sU1@mid.individual.net... > Hello all, > > in our warehouse I've found a Sun StorEdge 3310. I want to try to use it > but I do not have any kind of usefull serial cable. Also StorEdge has a > LAN port but I'm not able to find a mac address to force ARP table and > telnet it. > > Any hint to get my storage accessible? > > Thanks > Stefano You need a DB9 NULL modem cable, male on the side for the SE3310. Depending on what you're going to tip onto it from will determine if any additional adapters are needed for the other end. I believe the baud rate for these are often set high at 38400 instead of the standard Sun 9600. Trinean |
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| Trinean ha scritto: > You need a DB9 NULL modem cable, male on the side for the SE3310. > Depending on what you're going to tip onto it from will determine if any > additional adapters are needed for the other end. > I believe the baud rate for these are often set high at 38400 instead of the > standard Sun 9600. Got connection and update to latest firmware. Now should I have a webconsole also, but looking for http://IP/ returns me a 404 error! Ste |