X4600 Server - No Video

My company just purchased 3 Sun X4600 Servers. 1 unit produces video while the other 2 units do not have video (or in redirection) and just show a blank display.
Serial Console & ILOM work fine.
Green LED on front of server.
No faults on CPU/RAM cards (8xDC 2.8 each with 2x8GB)
Is there a setting in the console that would not allow video? Already tried jumper reset, reset button, 2 CPU config.

872833 wrote:
My company just purchased 3 Sun X4600 Servers. They are new.
Therefore you have access to Oracle's Technical Support, even if they were purchased through a reseller.
Contact them and get accurate guidance.
http://www.oracle.com/us/support/contact-068555.html

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