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    • https://kb.netapp.com/Support/General_Support/How_to_use_the_micro-USB_to_USB_console_cable_with_a_Windows_host
      The USB A to micro USB B NetApp supplied cable has part number X-26009-00, X65420, or 112-00508 (this is just a standard cable) The embedded serial port in the controller provides the logic, the cable...The USB A to micro USB B NetApp supplied cable has part number X-26009-00, X65420, or 112-00508 (this is just a standard cable) The embedded serial port in the controller provides the logic, the cable is more of an extension to the serial port This procedure identifies how to connect a USB-equipped Windows host to the serial port on the NetApp controller
    • https://kb.netapp.com/Legacy/ONTAP/7Mode/How_to_suppress_console_logging_messages_in_Data_ONTAP_7-mode
      Applies to Data ONTAP 8 7-Mode Description When connected to the system console via either the serial port or the Service Processor (SP) excessive log messages displayed on the console can inhibit tro...Applies to Data ONTAP 8 7-Mode Description When connected to the system console via either the serial port or the Service Processor (SP) excessive log messages displayed on the console can inhibit troubleshooting and proper command entry This article outlines the procedure for suppressing ONTAP system logging messages to prevent them from displaying to the system console
    • https://kb.netapp.com/Legacy/NetApp_HCI/Hardware/Are_H_Series_using_VNC_for_BMC_console
      Applies to NetApp H-Series Answer No, the H-Series use iKVM instead of VNC Additional Information Used port is also 5900
    • https://kb.netapp.com/on-prem/ontap/OHW/OHW-KBs/Illegible_characters_displayed_on_console_during_boot_in_AFF_and_FAS_series
      Console cable connected to node sends garbage values stopping the node from booting. There are multiple influencing factors but the root cause is usually unwanted electrical noise induced into the cab...Console cable connected to node sends garbage values stopping the node from booting. There are multiple influencing factors but the root cause is usually unwanted electrical noise induced into the cable and causing false-character recognition. When the noise is severe enough it will cause the BMC/SP to expend excessive cycles/time, all of which reduces the BMC/SP's ability to handle other important tasks.