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pSeries 630 Model 6C4 and Model 6E4User’s GuideSA38-0606-00ERserverIBM

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Product Recycling and Disposal...169Environmental Design ...169Acoustical Noise Emissions ...169Decla

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After choosing which adapter to use to ping the remote system, and setting itsparameters, you must provide the addresses needed to communicate with th

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Select ConsoleThe Select Console Utility allows the user to select which console the user would like touse to display the SMS menus. This selection is

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If option 1 is selected, the following menu is displayed:Select Device Type1. Diskette2. Tape3. CD/DVD4. IDE5. Hard Drive6. Network7. None8. List All

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If List All Devices is selected, a menu similar to the following displays, depending on thedevices that are installed in the system:Select DeviceDevic

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Select Boot DevicesSelect this option to view and change the customized boot list, which is the sequence ofdevices read at startup.Configure Boot Devi

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When a device type is selected, such as item 1, a Select Task menu will be displayed.The following is an example of that menu for a hard disk.Select T

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Display Current SettingsThis option displays the current setting of the customized boot list. An example of thismenu, with one device in the boot list

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Multiboot StartupMultiboot Startup toggles the multiboot startup flag, which controls whether themultiboot menu is invoked automatically on startup.Ex

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Chapter 5. Using the Standalone and Online DiagnosticsThe diagnostics consist of standalone diagnostics and online diagnostics. Thestandalone diagnost

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Safety NoticesAdangernotice indicates the presence of a hazard that has the potential of causingdeath or serious personal injury. Danger notices appea

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Undefined Terminal TypesIf you specify an undefined terminal type from the DEFINE TERMINAL option menu, themenu prompts you to enter a valid terminal

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3. If you replace the network adapter in the client, the network adapter hardwareaddress for the client must be updated on the NIM server.4. The Contr

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Client Configuration and Booting Standalone Diagnostics from theNIM ServerTo run standalone diagnostics on a client system from the NIM server, do the

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Use the following procedure to temporarily change the system bootlist so that thenetwork adapter attached to the NIM server network is first in the bo

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Use the following command to check that the servdir.lck file was deleted (the fileshould not be present):ls /usr/lpp/servdir/servdir.lckIf the file is

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v If the diagnostics were loaded from disk or a server, you must shut down the AIXoperating system before powering off the system unit to prevent poss

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Running the Online Diagnostics in Service Mode (Service Mode IPL)Service mode provides the most complete checkout of the system resources. Thismode al

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Running the Online Diagnostics in Concurrent ModeUse concurrent mode to run online diagnostics on some of the system resources whilethe system is runn

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Running the Online Diagnostics in Maintenance ModeMaintenance mode runs the online diagnostics using the customer’s version of the AIXoperating system

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Running System Verification When Connected to a Hardware ManagementConsole (HMC)If you are connected to an HMC, do one of the following diagnostic pro

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Electrical SafetyObserve the following safety instructions any time you are connecting or disconnectingdevices attached to the workstation.When using

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Step 2. Running the Verification ProcedureWhen the Diagnostic Operating Instructions display, do the following to run systemverification:1. Press Ente

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Standalone Diagnostic OperationUse standalone diagnostics to test the system when the online diagnostics are notinstalled and as a method of testing t

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Chapter 6. Introducing Tasks and Service AidsThe AIX diagnostic package contains programs that are calledtasks. Tasks can bethought of as performing a

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TasksThe following tasks are described in this chapter:v Add Resource to Resource Listv AIX Shell Promptv Analyze Adapter Internal Logv Backup and Res

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v SCSD Tape Drive Service Aidv Spare Sector Availabilityv SSA Service Aidv System Fault Indicatorv System Identify Indicatorv Update Disk-Based Diagno

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Analyze Adapter Internal LogThe PCI RAID adapter has an internal log that logs information about the adapter andthe disk drives attached to the adapte

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Certify MediaThis task allows the selection of diskette, DVD-RAM media, or hard files to be certified.Normally, this is done under the following condi

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v Certify Hardfile Attached to a Non-RAID SCSI AdapterThis selection reads all of the ID and data fields. It checks for bad data and countsall errors

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To use the Erase Disk option, specify the number (0-3) of patterns to be written.The patterns are written serially; that is, the first pattern is writ

Strany 35 - Caring for the Mouse

Laser Safety InformationCAUTION:This product may contain a CD-ROM which is a class 1 laser product.C29Laser ComplianceAll lasers are certified in the

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This task can be run directly from the AIX command line. See the commandsyntax: diag -c -d deviceName -T "format [-s* fmtcert | erase -a {read |w

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Configure Dials and LPF KeysNote: The Dials and LPF Keys service aid is not supported in standalone mode(CD-ROM and NIM) on systems with 32 MB or less

Strany 38 - Using the CD-ROM Drive

Configure Reboot PolicyThis service aid controls how the system tries to recover from a system crash.Use this service aid to display and change the fo

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If the system was powered-on when the ac loss occurred, the system reboots whenpower is restored. If the system was powered-off when the ac loss occur

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This is the number of the System Administration Center computer (catcher) thatreceives problem calls from systems. Contact the system administrator fo

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Configure Ring Indicate Power-On PolicyThis service aid allows the user to power-on a system by telephone from a remotelocation. If the system is powe

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Create Customized Configuration DisketteThis selection invokes the Diagnostic Package Utility Service Aid, which allows the userto create a standalone

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Disk to Disk CopyThis selection allows you to recover data from an old drive when replacing it with a newdrive. The service aid recovers all logical v

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To use this service aid, both the old and new disks must be installed in or attached tothe system with unique SCSI addresses. This requires that the n

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Display Configuration and Resource ListIf a device is not included in the Test List or if you think a Diagnostic Package for adevice is not loaded, ch

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Display Machine Check Error LogNote: The Machine Check Error Log Service Aid is available only on StandaloneDiagnostics.When a machine check occurs, i

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Display or Change Diagnostic Run-Time OptionsThe Display or Change Diagnostic Run-Time Options task allows the diagnosticrun-time options to be set.No

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Display Previous Diagnostic ResultsNote: This service aid is not available when you load the diagnostics from a sourceother than a hard disk drive or

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Display Software Product DataThis task uses SMIT to display information about the installed software and providesthe following functions:v List Instal

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Flag Description-l List the sensors and their values in a text format.-a List the sensors and their values in a numerical format. For each sensor, the

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Display Test PatternsThis service aid provides a means of adjusting system display units by providingdisplayable test patterns. The user works through

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Download Microcode to a PCI FC-AL AdapterMicrocode installation occurs while the adapter and attached drives are available foruse. It is recommended t

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Download Microcode to Other DevicesSee the following command syntax:diag -c -ddevice_name-T "download [-s diskette] [-l previous] [-F]"Flag

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Flash SK-NET FDDI FirmwareThis task allows the Flash firmware on the SysKonnect SK-NET FDDI adapter to beupdated.Format MediaThis task allows the sele

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5. When the drive is no longer needed and is to be erased, run the same version ofthe Erase Disk selection that was used in step 2.Note: Using the sam

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Data Integrity and VerificationIBM computer systems contain mechanisms designed to reduce the possibility ofundetected data corruption or loss. This r

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This task can be run directly from the AIX command line. See the following commandsyntax: diag -c -ddeviceName-T "format [-s {initialize | fmtcer

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The Hot-Plug Task has a restriction when running in Standalone or Online Servicemode; new devices cannot be added to the system unless there is alread

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The Replace/Remove a PCI Hot Plug Adapter function is used to prepare a slot foradapter exchange. The function lists all the PCI slots that support ho

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More detailed information concerning PCI Hot-Plug Manager can be found in theAIXSystem Management Guide: Operating System and Devices.SCSI Hot Swap Ma

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The Configure Added/Replaced Devices function runs the configuration manager onthe parent adapters that had child devices added or removed. This funct

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Periodic DiagnosticsThis selection provides a tool for configuring periodic diagnostics and automatic errorlog analysis. You can select a hardware res

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Run DiagnosticsThe Run Diagnostics task invokes the Resource Selection List menu. When the commitkey is pressed, diagnostics are run on all selected r

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option, additional menus, pop-ups and prompts may appear for each resource. Readany text and carefully fill out any prompts before committing. The Sys

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Memory ExerciserThe memory exercisers are labeled memx, wherexis a number for the exerciser.Multiple exercisers can be active.The memory exerciser req

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Save or Restore Hardware Management PoliciesUse this service aid to save or restore the settings from Ring Indicate Power-On Policy,Surveillance Polic

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SCSI Bus AnalyzerThis service aid allows you to diagnose a SCSI bus problem in a freelance mode.To use this service aid, the user should understand ho

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SCSD Tape Drive Service AidThis service aid allows you to obtain the status or maintenance information from aSCSD tape drive. Not all models of SCSD t

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Spare Sector AvailabilityThis selection checks the number of spare sectors available on the optical disk. Thespare sectors are used to reassign when d

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System Fault IndicatorThis task is used to display or reset the system fault indicator on systems that supportthis function. This task is also used to

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System Identify IndicatorThis task is used to display or set the system identify indicator on systems that supportthis function.The system identify in

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system reboots using the shutdown -u command. The system does not return to thediagnostics, and the current flash image is not saved. After the reboot

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7135 RAIDiant Array Service AidThe 7135 RAIDiant Array service aids contain the following functions:v Certify LUNReads and checks each block of data i

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Command ExamplesTo download the adapter microcode, use this command syntax:diag -c -ddeviceName-T "download [-B][-D][-P]"Flag Description-B

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Chapter 7. Verifying the Hardware OperationThe system verification procedure checks the system for correct hardware operation. Ifyou have a problem wi

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About This BookThis book provides information about the pSeries 630 Model 6C4 and Model 6E4,specifically how to use the system, use diagnostics and se

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Step 2. Loading the DiagnosticsNote: If the system is in standby mode (Power-On LED on the operator panel is slowlyblinking and the operator panel dis

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Step 3. Running the Verification ProcedureWhen the Diagnostic Operating Instructions display, do the following to run systemverification:1. Press Ente

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Running System Verification When Connected to an HMCRun the following procedure only if you are connected to an HMC.Step 1. Running Online Diagnostics

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Step 2. Running the Verification ProcedureWhen the Diagnostic Operating Instructions display, do the following to run systemverification:1. Press Ente

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Chapter 8. Hardware Problem DeterminationThis chapter provides information about using standalone or online diagnostics to helpyou solve hardware prob

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Step 4Determine if the operating system is accepting commands.Is the operating system accepting commands?NO The system must be turned off in order to

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Step 7This step loads online diagnostics in service mode. If you are unable to load thediagnostics, go to “Step 8”.1. Turn on the power.2. When the ke

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Step 10The diagnostics loaded correctly.Press the Enter key.Is the Function Selection menu displayed?NO Go to “Step 11”.YES Go to “Step 12” on page 16

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Step 121. If the terminal type has not been defined, use the Initialize Terminal option on theFunction Selection menu to initialize the operating syst

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Ergonomic InformationAfter you have set up your system, we encourage you to visit the Healthy ComputingWeb site. Good ergonomic practice is important

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Step 13Did the Diagnostic Selection Menu display?NO If Problem Determination was selected from the Diagnostic ModeSelection menu, and if a recent erro

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Step 16When you are loading the standalone diagnostics, the attributes for the terminal mustbe set to match the defaults of the diagnostic programs. T

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Problem Determination When Unable to Load DiagnosticsUse this procedure to obtain an error code. The service organization uses the errorcode to determ

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Step 4This step attempts to load the standalone diagnostics.1. Turn off the power.2. Turn on the power.3. Insert the diagnostic CD-ROM into the CD-ROM

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Symptom ActionThe system stops with a prompt to enter apassword.Enter the password. You are not allowed tocontinue until a correct password has beenen

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Symptom ActionThe System Management Services menu isdisplayed.The device or media that you are attempting toboot from might be faulty.1. Check the SMS

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Step 6The diagnostics loaded correctly.Go to “Problem Determination Using the Standalone or Online Diagnostics” onpage 157.Step 7There is a problem wi

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Appendix A. Environmental NoticesProduct Recycling and DisposalThis unit contains materials such as circuit boards, cables, electromagnetic compatibil

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Declared Acoustical Noise EmissionsProductConfigurationDeclared A-Weighted Sound PowerLevel,LWAd(B)Declared A-Weighted SoundPressure Level, <LpAm&g

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Appendix B. NoticesThis information was developed for products and services offered in the U.S.A.The manufacturer may not offer the products, services

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Chapter 1. Introducing the SystemThis chapter provides information about the system features of the pSeries 630 Model6C4 and Model 6E4. The Model 6C4

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Appendix C. General Attributes Required When Using a TTYTerminalThe following general attributes are the default settings for the diagnostic programs.

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General SetupAttributes3151/11/31/41Settings3151/51/61Settings3161 /3164SettingsDescriptionLine wrap On On On The cursor moves to the firstcharacter p

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CommunicationSetup Attributes3151/11/31/41)Settings3151/51/61,Settings3161 /3164SettingsDescriptionTurnaround character CR CR CR Selects the carriage

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Additional Printer AttributesThe following printer attributes are for a printer attached to the 3151, 3161, and 3164terminals.Printer SetupAttributes3

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Appendix D. Firmware UpdatesDetermining the Level of Firmware on the SystemNote: This information may be superseded by the information that is availab

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cd /usr/lpp/diagnostics/bin./update_flash -f /tmp/fwupdate/RRyymmdd.imgAttention: Do not overlook the periods (.) in the commands shown above. AIXcomm

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Appendix E. Service Processor Setup and TestFor your convenience, an example of a basic service processor setup checklist isincluded here. Your setup

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Testing the SetupThis section contains sample testing procedures to help ensure that your setup isworking.These tests include communicating with the s

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Return to the “Telephone Number Setup Menu” on page 55 to enter the actualtelephone numbers your server will use for reporting problems.Serial Port Co

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Memoryv 1 GB to 32 GB ECC DDR SDRAM memoryv Memory DIMMs plug into the processor cards (8 DIMM slots per card).v DIMMs must be populated in quads (a s

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Appendix F. Modem ConfigurationsThe service processor is designed to place little demand on an attached modem,thereby increasing the setup and connect

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Configuration File SelectionUse the following steps to select a configuration file:1. Is your modem an IBM 7852-400?If Yes, use modem configuration fi

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If AT&F, configuration file modem_f.cfg is recommended.If AT&Fn, configuration file modem_f0.cfg or modem_f1.cfg is recommended,depending on w

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Customizing the Modem Configuration FilesYou can create your own modem configuration files or modify the samples provided.After you customize your mod

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IBM 7852-400 DIP Switch SettingsIf you are using a 7852-400 modem to enable service processor communications, forproper operation, the dual inline pac

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Ring DetectionMost modems produce an interrupt request each time they detect a ring signal. Somemodems generate an interrupt only on the first ring si

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Transfer of a Modem SessionBecause many modem command variations exist, the sample modem configuration fileslocated at the end of this appendix have b

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Recovery StrategyThe recovery strategy consists of making two calls to establish a remote session. Thissolution is the easiest to implement and allows

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Modem Configuration Sample FilesSample File modem_m0.cfg## COMPONENT_NAME: (ESPSETUP) ENTRY SERVICE PROCESSOR SETUP: modem_m0## FUNCTIONS: Modem confi

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Operator Panelv 32-character LED diagnostics displayv LEDs for power on, attention, SCSI activity, and LAN activityv Buttons for power on, system rese

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send "+++" # Assure command mode.delay 2 # Allow mode switching delay.send "ATH0T\r" # Set modem switch-hook down# (i.e., hang up)

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Sample File modem_m1.cfg## COMPONENT_NAME: (ESPSETUP) ENTRY SERVICE PROCESSOR SETUP modem_m1## FUNCTIONS: Modem configuration file specifically for IB

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# *E0=data compression disabled# E0=echo disabledignore "0\r" or "OK\r\n" timeout 2 # Ignore modem response.send "AT#F0*Q2\r&

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Sample File modem_z.cfg## COMPONENT_NAME: (ESPSETUP) ENTRY SERVICE PROCESSOR SETUP Z## FUNCTIONS: Modem configuration file for many early Hayes* compa

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timeout 60donedisconnect:delay 2 # Separate from previous data.send "+++" # Assure command mode.delay 2 # Allow mode switching delay.send &q

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Sample File modem_z0.cfg## COMPONENT_NAME: (ESPSETUP) ENTRY SERVICE PROCESSOR SETUP Z0## FUNCTIONS: Modem configuration file for some early Hayes* com

Strany 131 - Configure ISA Adapter

expect "16\r" or "15\r" or "14\r" or "12\r" or "10\r" or "5\r" or "1\r" busy &qu

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Sample File modem_f.cfg## COMPONENT_NAME: (ESPSETUP) ENTRY SERVICE PROCESSOR SETUP F## FUNCTIONS: Modem configuration file for many recent Hayes* comp

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doneretry: send "A/" # Repeat the previous command.# Expect a connection response.expect "16\r" or "15\r" or "14\r&

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# responses.expect "8\r" or "7\r" or "6\r" or "4\r" or "3\r"delay 2doneSample File modem_f0.cfg## CO

Strany 135 - Configure Surveillance Policy

Security FeaturesModel 6C4 and Model 6E4 allow you to set the following types of passwords to limitaccess to these systems:v General-access password -

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connect: send "ATDT%N\r" # Tone dialing command.# %N from Call Home setup.# Expect a connection response.expect "16\r" or "15

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send "ATS0=0\r" # Set AutoAnswer OFFexpect "0\r" timeout 2 # Confirm command successful.send "AT&C1&D2&R1\r"

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expect "0\r" timeout 2 # Confirm commands successful.send "ATS0=0\r" # Set AutoAnswer OFFexpect "0\r" timeout 2 # Confir

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ripo: send "AT&F1Q0T\r" # Reset modem. Select profile 1ignore "0\r" or "OK\r\n" timeout 2 # Ignore modem response.se

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IndexNumerics3.5–inch diskette driveusing 197135 RAIDiant array 1487318 server service aid 149Aacousticalnoiseemissions 169alter/display bootlist 122a

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local area network service aid 136log repair action service aid 136Mmemoryconfigure 64deconfigure 64memory configuration/deconfiguration menu 48menubo

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service aids(continued)backup/restore media 108certify media 109change hardware VPD 112configure dials and LPF Keys 113configure ISA adapter 113config

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system management services(continued)boot devices, select 86boot options, select 83error log, view 77exiting SMS 89IPL, remote setup 78IPL, setup 78mu

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Readers’ Comments — We’d Like to Hear from YoupSeries 630 Model 6C4 and Model 6E4User’s GuidePublication No. SA38-0606-00Overall, how satisfied are yo

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Model 6E41 Operator Panel2 Front Serial Connector3 IDE CD-ROM Drive4 Media Bay5 Hot-Plug Disk DrivesChapter 1. Introducing the System5

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Readers’ Comments — We’d Like to Hear from YouSA38-0606-00SA38-0606-00IBMRCut or FoldAlong LineCut or FoldAlong LineFold and Tape Please do not staple

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IBMRPrinted in U.S.A.August 2002SA38-0606-00

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Spine information:IBMpSeries 630 Model 6C4 andModel 6E4pSeries 630 Model 6C4 and Model 6E4User’s GuideSA38-0606-00

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Rear ViewModel 6C41 4 PCI slots 64-Bit 10 Ethernet Connector 22 Redundant Power Cable Receptacle 11 Connector Cover (These connectorsare not used with

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Model 6E41 4 PCI slots 64-Bit 10 Ethernet Connector 22 Redundant Power Cable Receptacle 11 Connector Cover (These connectorsare not used with your sys

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Operator Panel1 Power-On Button 6 Operator Panel Display2 Power-On LED 7 (FS1) Front SerialConnector (RJ48 Connector)3 Attention LED 8 Service Process

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Chapter 2. Using the SystemThis chapter provides information on how to start and use the system.Starting the System Unit1. Set the power switches of t

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Operator Panel1 Power-On Button 6 Operator Panel Display2 Power LED 7 (FS1) Front SerialConnector (RJ48 Connector)3 Attention LED 8 Service Processor

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Component LEDsIndividual LEDs are located on or near the failing components. The LEDs are locatedeither on the component itself or on the carrier of t

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pSeries 630 Model 6C4 and Model 6E4User’s GuideSA38-0606-00ER ser verIBM

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Unit(FRU)LEDFunctionLocation LEDColorOFF ON BlinkPower and Packaging LEDsRackIndicatorDrawerSumTop ofRackAmber(1x)Normal Fault IdentifyAC Input Green

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Unit(FRU)LEDFunctionLocation LEDColorOFF ON BlinkPower and Packaging LEDsMemoryDIMMsIdentify ProcessorHousing(Top)Amber(8x)Normal IdentifyCECBackplane

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Component LEDFunctionLocation LEDColorOFF ON BlinkPort LED IndicatorsRIO Port Identify CECBackplaneAmber(2x)Normal N/A IdentifySCSI Port Activity Oper

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Resetting the LEDsAfter the repair action is completed, do the following:1. Log in as root user.2. At the command line, type diag.3. Select Task Selec

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Using the KeyboardsThere are several keyboards available for the system. The keyboards have variouskeys that enter data and control the cursor locatio

Strany 163 - System Fault Indicator

Using the Three-Button MouseThe mouse is a hand-operated locating device. A three-button mouse is available foruse with the system. Consult your appli

Strany 164 - Update Disk-Based Diagnostics

Rough surfaces collect contaminants that can be transferred to the interior of the mouseby the ball. Rough surfaces can also cause the pads located on

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Using the 3.5-Inch Diskette DriveA 1.44 MB diskette drive is an optional feature for this system. Contact your salesrepresentative before purchasing a

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Loading and Unloading the 3.5-Inch DisketteTo load a diskette into the drive, insert the diskette in the diskette drive with the labeledmetal shutter

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Front View of CD-ROM Drive1 Compact Disc Tray2 Emergency Eject Hole3 Load/Unload Button4 Status Light5 Volume Control6 Headphone JackUnderstanding the

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First Edition (August 2002)Before using this information and the product it supports, read the information in “Safety Notices” on page ix,Appendix A,

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Handling Compact DiscsCompact discs are high-density media that must be handled with care and kept clean toensure that they remain readable. Use the f

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Loading a Compact DiscTo load a compact disc into the drive, do the following:1. Press the Load/Unload button to open the tray. The tray slides out of

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Using the Service Processor and Service Director FeaturesThe service processor and service director features protect users against unnecessarysystem d

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Unlike the service director, the service processor cannot be configured in a client/serverenvironment where one system can be used to manage all dial-

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Chapter 3. Using the Service ProcessorNotes:1. Any section of this chapter that reference partioned systems or partitioning a systemdo not pertain to

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Accessing the Service Processor Menus LocallyService processor menus can be accessed by opening a virtual terminal window on theHMC, or by attaching a

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General User MenuThe menu options presented to the general user are a subset of the options available tothe privileged user. The user must know the ge

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v Read Progress Indicators from Last System BootDisplays a number of the boot progress indicators, which may include serviceprocessor checkpoints, IPL

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Privileged User MenusThe following menus are available to privileged users only. The user must know theprivileged-access password, if one is set, to a

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ContentsSafety Notices ...ixRack Safety Instructions ...ixElectrical Safety ...xLaser Safe

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Note: The information under the Service Processor Firmware heading in the followingMain Menu illustration is example information only.Service Processo

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Service Processor Setup MenuThe following Service Processor Setup Menu is accessed from the Main Menu:SERVICE PROCESSOR SETUP MENU1. Change Privileged

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PasswordsPasswords can be any combination of up to eight alphanumeric characters. You canenter longer passwords, but the entries are truncated to incl

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v Change Privileged-Access PasswordSet or change the privileged-access password. It provides the user with the capabilityto access all service process

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v OS Surveillance Setup MenuThis menu can be used to set up operating system (OS) surveillance.OS Surveillance Setup Menu1. Surveillance:Currently Ena

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v Serial Port Snoop Setup MenuThis menu can be used to set up serial port snooping, in which the user canconfigure serial port 1 as a ″catch-all″ rese

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Scan Log Dump Setup Menu1. Scan Log Dump Policy:Currently As Needed2. Scan Log Dump Content:Currently As Requested3. Immediate Dump98. Return to Previ

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The scan log dump content can be set to the following:1 = As RequestedThe processor run-time diagnostics will select the contents of the dump filebase

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System Power Control MenuThis menu is used to set power control options. Other menus that control boot optionsare available from this menu.SYSTEM POWE

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v Ring Indicate Power-On MenuRING INDICATE POWER-ON MENU1. Ring indicate power-on :Currently Enabled2. Number of rings:Currently 330. Refresh Modem Se

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Understanding the Status Lights ...21Handling Compact Discs ...22Other Handling Considerations ...22Loadin

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v Reboot/Restart Policy Setup MenuThe following menu controls the Reboot/Restart Policy:Reboot/Restart Policy Setup Menu1. Number of reboot attempts:C

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– Enable supplemental restart policy - The default setting is Yes. When set toYes, the service processor restarts the system when the system loses con

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v Boot Mode MenuThe Boot Mode Menu allows you to select a boot mode.Boot Mode Menu1. Boot to SMS Menu:Currently Disabled2. Service Mode Boot from Save

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System Information MenuThis menu provides access to system configuration information, error logs, systemresources, and processor configuration.SYSTEM

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v Read Service Processor ConfigurationDisplays current service processor configuration.v Processor Configuration/Deconfiguration MenuEnable/Disable CP

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Column 2(0) Logical processor device number assigned by AIX. You can displaythese logical device numbers by issuing the following command on the AIXco

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The default is enabled.For more information, see “Configuring and Deconfiguring Processors orMemory” on page 64.These menus allow the user to change t

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1. Bring-up failure2. Run-time non-recoverable failure3. Run-time recoverable failure4. Group integrity failure5. Non-repeat-gardable error. The resou

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If either value is not valid, a failure message displays on the console. Press Enterto return to the Power Control Network Utilities Menu.v LED Indica

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Language Selection MenuThe service processor menus and messages are available in various languages. Thismenu allows selecting languages in which the s

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Service Processor System Monitoring - Surveillance ...65System Firmware Surveillance...65Operating System Surveillance ...

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Call-In/Call-Out Setup MenuNote: The information in this section regarding the configuring of serial ports, andmodems attached to those serial ports,

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Modem Configuration MenuNote: This option applies only to a modem attached to serial port 1 (S1) or serial port 2(S2) on the CEC backplane.The first t

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Serial Port Selection MenuThis menu allows you to enable or disable the call-in and call-out functions of eachserial port in any combination.Serial Po

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Telephone Number Setup MenuNote: These menus are available, however, the function of calling out to report asystem failure is normally handled by the

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v Customer Voice Telephone Number is the telephone number of a phone near thesystem or answered by someone responsible for the system. This is the tel

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Customer Account Setup MenuThis menu allows users to enter information that is specific to their account.Customer Account Setup Menu1. Customer Accoun

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System Power-On MethodsThis section discusses the following system power-on methods:v Power-on Switchv Service Processor MenusPrivileged users can pow

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Service Processor Reboot/Restart RecoveryRebootdescribes bringing the system hardware back up; for example, from a systemreset or power-on. The boot p

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Use OS-Defined restart policy - The default setting is no. If set to yes, this causes theservice processor to refer to the OS Automatic Restart Policy

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System Firmware UpdatesThis section provides information and instructions for updating the system firmware. Youmay need to perform these steps if you

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Add Resource to Resource List ...107AIX Shell Prompt ...107Analyze Adapter Internal Log...108Backup

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The images are available on the Web site in either DOS format or AIX (backup) format:v If downloading to a PC, download the DOS image and follow the i

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4. After the update file has been written to the /tmp/fwupdate directory, enter thefollowing commands:cd /usr/lpp/diagnostics/bin./update_flash -f /tm

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Updating System Firmware from a NIM ServerRefer to “Running Standalone Diagnostics from a Network Installation Management(NIM) Server” on page 92.Reco

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During boot time, the service processor does not configure processors or memoryDIMMs that are marked “bad.”If a processor or memory DIMM is deconfigur

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Operating System SurveillanceOperating system surveillance provides the service processor with a means to detecthang conditions, as well as hardware o

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Call-Out (Call-Home)Note: The call-out function is handled by the Service Focal point application on theHardware Management Console (HMC).The service

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Console MirroringConsole mirroring allows a user on one serial port to monitor the service processoractivities on another serial port. This can be don

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Service Processor Error LogsThe service processor error logs, an example of which follows, contain error conditionsdetected by the service processor.E

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LCD Progress Indicator LogThe following is an example of the LCD progress indicator log. It shows the types ofentries that can appear in the log, and

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Service Processor Operational PhasesThis section provides a high-level flow of the phases of the service processor.SP Power AppliedPre-Standby PhaseSt

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PCI Hot Plug Manager ...133SCSI Hot Swap Manager ...135RAID Hot Plug Devices ...136Local Area Network

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Standby PhaseThe standby phase can be reached in either of the following ways:v With the system off and power connected (the normal path), recognized

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Bring-Up PhaseThe bring-up phase components are as follows:v Retry Request CheckThe service processor checks to see if the previous boot attempt faile

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74 pSeries 630 Model 6C4 and Model 6E4 User’s Guide

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Chapter 4. Using System Management ServicesUse the system management services menus to view information about your system orpartition, and to perform

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When there is more than one page of information to display, there are two additionalnavigation keys:N Display the next page of the list.P Display the

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Change Password OptionsThe Change Password Options menu enables you to select from password utilities.Password Utilities1 Set Privileged-Access Passwo

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Setup Remote IPL (Initial Program Load)This option allows you to enable and set up the remote startup capability of yoursystem unit. You must first sp

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Selecting the Adapter Parameters option allows you to view an adapter’s hardwareaddress, as well as configure network adapters that require setup. A m

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Selecting the Data Rate option allows you the change the media employed by theEthernet adapter:Data Rate1. 10 Mbps2. 100 Mbps3. Auto------------------

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Adapter ParametersDevice Slot Hardware Address1. 10/100 Ethernet Adapter 4:U0.1-P1-I4/E1 000629aca72d2. 10/100 Ethernet Adapter Integrated:U0.1-P1/E1

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