Have you configured the ALOM card?
If yes, then do the following

1. connect thru the serial management port using HyperTerminal as you did.
2.  type the sequence #.
    you will get the following prompt

sc>

3. type break -y and hit enter

sc> break -y

4. then type console -f 
 
sc> console -f
 
you will get a warning message
reply yes
you will get an informational message
hit enter
you will get the console showing the OK prompt

for more information about  ALOM click on the following link

http://www.sun.com/products-n-solutions/hardware/docs/Servers/Workgroup_Servers/Sun_Fire_V240/index.html

see manual Sun Fire V210 and V240 Servers Administration Guide , chapter 3 
Sun Advanced Lights-Out Manager 

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[Solaris-Users]         How to Stop-A (or go to the OK prompt) when in 
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Hi,

I had a power failure during solaris setup, so now, I have this sunfire 
v240
constantly doing "boot", and I don't know how to get it to the OK prompt, 
so
I could give a "boot cdrom" instead.

I am connected thru the serial mgmt port, using HyperTerminal, and I have
tried typing "console", "control-A", ESC, etc.

Any hints?

Leo

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