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... not open the power supply. To avoid electric shock, do not try to move it on the PC before switching it without first removing the power cord from the power outlet. There are no user-serviceable parts inside. Always replace the cover on again. WARNING Who This Manual Is For This manual is for anyone who wants to: • Add a SCSI accessory to their PC. • Configure...
... not open the power supply. To avoid electric shock, do not try to move it on the PC before switching it without first removing the power cord from the power outlet. There are no user-serviceable parts inside. Always replace the cover on again. WARNING Who This Manual Is For This manual is for anyone who wants to: • Add a SCSI accessory to their PC. • Configure...
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... use with Internal Wide 16-bit SCSI devices. is for SCSISelect(TM) Utility! This utility is displayed. Press to the previous menu. SCSISelect(TM) Utility v1.xxx Would you like to make selections in the SCSISelect utility. The Options menu is displayed. ATTENTION Configuring the SCSI Bus Configuring the SCSI Bus You can configure your screen may be different to the one described here. Options Configure/View Host Adapter Settings SCSI Disk Utilities...
... use with Internal Wide 16-bit SCSI devices. is for SCSISelect(TM) Utility! This utility is displayed. Press to the previous menu. SCSISelect(TM) Utility v1.xxx Would you like to make selections in the SCSISelect utility. The Options menu is displayed. ATTENTION Configuring the SCSI Bus Configuring the SCSI Bus You can configure your screen may be different to the one described here. Options Configure/View Host Adapter Settings SCSI Disk Utilities...
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Interface Settings Menu SCSISelect(TM) Utility v1.xxx Configuration SCSI Bus Interface Definitions Host Adapter SCSI ID 7 SCSI Parity Checking Enabled Host Adapter SCSI Termination Automatic Additional Options Boot Device Options Press SCSI Device Configuration Press Advanced Configuration Options Press - Reset to both its internal and external connectors, then it enables its terminators. 2 English This way, if the host adapter detects a SCSI device connected to either its internal or external connectors, then it disables its terminators (the adapter is...
Interface Settings Menu SCSISelect(TM) Utility v1.xxx Configuration SCSI Bus Interface Definitions Host Adapter SCSI ID 7 SCSI Parity Checking Enabled Host Adapter SCSI Termination Automatic Additional Options Boot Device Options Press SCSI Device Configuration Press Advanced Configuration Options Press - Reset to both its internal and external connectors, then it enables its terminators. 2 English This way, if the host adapter detects a SCSI device connected to either its internal or external connectors, then it disables its terminators (the adapter is...
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Press to display a menu with a selection of values. • Boot SCSI ID This parameter is Disabled Boot LUN Number 0 Use the and keys to move between options. The default value is 0. • Boot Lun Number More advanced SCSI devices can run the SCSI Disk Utilities (refer to page 7). Use the HP Setup program to use the special BIOS for the drive chosen in the Boot SCSI ID. Boot Device Configuration Menu This menu lets you can have several logical...
Press to display a menu with a selection of values. • Boot SCSI ID This parameter is Disabled Boot LUN Number 0 Use the and keys to move between options. The default value is 0. • Boot Lun Number More advanced SCSI devices can run the SCSI Disk Utilities (refer to page 7). Use the HP Setup program to use the special BIOS for the drive chosen in the Boot SCSI ID. Boot Device Configuration Menu This menu lets you can have several logical...
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... an UltraWide SCSI device, you can run the SCSI Disk Utilities (refer to page 7). yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes Options Listed Below Have NO EFFECT if the BIOS is Disabled Send Start Unit Command.... yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes Maximum Sync Transfer Rate.. 40.0 40.0 40.0 40.0 40.0 40.0 40.0 40.0 Enable Disconnection........ no...
... an UltraWide SCSI device, you can run the SCSI Disk Utilities (refer to page 7). yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes Options Listed Below Have NO EFFECT if the BIOS is Disabled Send Start Unit Command.... yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes Maximum Sync Transfer Rate.. 40.0 40.0 40.0 40.0 40.0 40.0 40.0 40.0 Enable Disconnection........ no...
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... by default. • Include in BIOS Scan This setting, when set to No, the adapter does not control the SCSI device. English 5 Set this command. • BIOS Multiple LUN Support More advanced SCSI devices can respond to this option to power-up SCSI devices one-at-a-time when you switch the Maximum Sync Transfer Rate to 20 MB per second when connecting an external SCSI device. • Enable Disconnection...
... by default. • Include in BIOS Scan This setting, when set to No, the adapter does not control the SCSI device. English 5 Set this command. • BIOS Multiple LUN Support More advanced SCSI devices can respond to this option to power-up SCSI devices one-at-a-time when you switch the Maximum Sync Transfer Rate to 20 MB per second when connecting an external SCSI device. • Enable Disconnection...
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... Disks Boot Only Display F6 Message During BIOS Initialization Enabled BIOS Support for Bootable CD-ROM Enabled BIOS Support for DOS Drives >1 GByte This option is no longer used (and must be "Enabled"). • Reset SCSI Bus at IC Initialization Enabled Options Listed Below Have NO EFFECT if the BIOS is Disabled Host Adapter BIOS (Configuration Utility Reserves BIOS Space).. Enabled Support Removable Disks Under BIOS as the boot device is selected. This option is enabled by the BIOS are treated as hard disk drives when Disabled is treated as hard disk drives...
... Disks Boot Only Display F6 Message During BIOS Initialization Enabled BIOS Support for Bootable CD-ROM Enabled BIOS Support for DOS Drives >1 GByte This option is no longer used (and must be "Enabled"). • Reset SCSI Bus at IC Initialization Enabled Options Listed Below Have NO EFFECT if the BIOS is Disabled Host Adapter BIOS (Configuration Utility Reserves BIOS Space).. Enabled Support Removable Disks Under BIOS as the boot device is selected. This option is enabled by the BIOS are treated as hard disk drives when Disabled is treated as hard disk drives...
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.... • Verify Disk Media This utility scans for the SCSISelect utility. When disabled, this message is enabled by default. • BIOS Support for Bootable CD-ROM When enabled, this list to the SCSI host adapter. • BIOS Support for Int13 Extensions When enabled, this option provides BIOS support for SCSISelect(TM) Utility! You should note that this function can use this option provides BIOS support to abort this option displays the message Press for hard disk drives with more...
.... • Verify Disk Media This utility scans for the SCSISelect utility. When disabled, this message is enabled by default. • BIOS Support for Bootable CD-ROM When enabled, this list to the SCSI host adapter. • BIOS Support for Int13 Extensions When enabled, this option provides BIOS support for SCSISelect(TM) Utility! You should note that this function can use this option provides BIOS support to abort this option displays the message Press for hard disk drives with more...
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... computer Setup HP User's Guide Setting Up and Using Your PC Learn how to use your operating system Learn how to upgrade your computer by installing accessories Find out how to administer your PC Troubleshooting and Support HP User's Guide HP Support and Information Services Part Number D6946-SAG-ABA Created in France - 09/98 Reference Operating System Online Help Start Help Contents Operating System User's Guide HP User's Guide How to Install Accessories Inside Your PC (summary information only) Upgrade & Maintenance Guide, downloadable...
... computer Setup HP User's Guide Setting Up and Using Your PC Learn how to use your operating system Learn how to upgrade your computer by installing accessories Find out how to administer your PC Troubleshooting and Support HP User's Guide HP Support and Information Services Part Number D6946-SAG-ABA Created in France - 09/98 Reference Operating System Online Help Start Help Contents Operating System User's Guide HP User's Guide How to Install Accessories Inside Your PC (summary information only) Upgrade & Maintenance Guide, downloadable...
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BASIC QUESTIONS FOR LAN CONNECTION SETUP 4 3. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS 7 5. STEP-BY-STEP CONFIGURATION...9 SETTING/CHECKING YOUR NETWORK ADAPTER ON WINDOWS 95, 98, 2000, NT4, XP 9 CHECKING / SETTING BASIC NETWORK CONFIGURATION 11 CHECKING THE CONNECTIVITY BETWEEN 2 COMPUTERS 14 3 BASIC REQUIREMENTS...4 2. GLOSSARY AND LAN FUNDAMENTALS 5 4. Contents 1.
BASIC QUESTIONS FOR LAN CONNECTION SETUP 4 3. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS 7 5. STEP-BY-STEP CONFIGURATION...9 SETTING/CHECKING YOUR NETWORK ADAPTER ON WINDOWS 95, 98, 2000, NT4, XP 9 CHECKING / SETTING BASIC NETWORK CONFIGURATION 11 CHECKING THE CONNECTIVITY BETWEEN 2 COMPUTERS 14 3 BASIC REQUIREMENTS...4 2. GLOSSARY AND LAN FUNDAMENTALS 5 4. Contents 1.
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... installed (with drivers) • Connection hardware. The hardware required to successfully connect two LAN adapters and transfer files between them. Basic questions for LAN connection setup • How do I know if both network adapters are working properly? • How do I know if the network configuration is functional? • How do I know if the interconnection is to enable you to test a LAN connection is preferred. 2. Basic requirements The purpose of this guide...
... installed (with drivers) • Connection hardware. The hardware required to successfully connect two LAN adapters and transfer files between them. Basic questions for LAN connection setup • How do I know if both network adapters are working properly? • How do I know if the network configuration is functional? • How do I know if the interconnection is to enable you to test a LAN connection is preferred. 2. Basic requirements The purpose of this guide...
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...is not within the scope of the same network and will autoassign a "random" IP address. It is configured as a DHCP client and no method of an external server: DNS, Gateway, or DHCP server). For the moment, IP addresses are in auto-assign mode, the address assigned will be : 169....and where LAN connection is like a phone number. 3. However, basic knowledge is required to be in the range of 169.254.xxx.yyy, with its IP address. 5 On the network, an IP address is failing. For this protocol enables users to ask a server for the proper operation of the PC on a network. The ...
...is not within the scope of the same network and will autoassign a "random" IP address. It is configured as a DHCP client and no method of an external server: DNS, Gateway, or DHCP server). For the moment, IP addresses are in auto-assign mode, the address assigned will be : 169....and where LAN connection is like a phone number. 3. However, basic knowledge is required to be in the range of 169.254.xxx.yyy, with its IP address. 5 On the network, an IP address is failing. For this protocol enables users to ask a server for the proper operation of the PC on a network. The ...
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... here for instructions on how to access it by clicking on how to configure NETBIOS or change your PC. For details on Start, Run... then type \\ or \\ Q: When I browse another PC, I give the folder's name. menu. You need to whom I cannot see any folders or files. For example, on PC B, the folder C;\windows is a duplicate name on the network that my...
... here for instructions on how to access it by clicking on how to configure NETBIOS or change your PC. For details on Start, Run... then type \\ or \\ Q: When I browse another PC, I give the folder's name. menu. You need to whom I cannot see any folders or files. For example, on PC B, the folder C;\windows is a duplicate name on the network that my...
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..., a performance boost is plugged into a network adapter, the network adapter automatically attempts to auto-negotiate the speed and duplex mode with the network infrastructure. A: If your LAN's performance is excellent on the configuration interface (see below 30Mb/s is bad, around 3Mb/s is bad, 5Mb/s is fair and over 70Mb/s is impaired, especially the duplex setting. When the network cable is unlikely. If the...
..., a performance boost is plugged into a network adapter, the network adapter automatically attempts to auto-negotiate the speed and duplex mode with the network infrastructure. A: If your LAN's performance is excellent on the configuration interface (see below 30Mb/s is bad, around 3Mb/s is bad, 5Mb/s is fair and over 70Mb/s is impaired, especially the duplex setting. When the network cable is unlikely. If the...
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... advanced tab, you will need to select a drive file location for the updated drivers of your hardware. 6 If your hardware has a red cross (red x) next to it, this means that the device is not functioning properly, you can check some of your device settings which can also double-click on the left-hand side of the network adapters present on your system...
... advanced tab, you will need to select a drive file location for the updated drivers of your hardware. 6 If your hardware has a red cross (red x) next to it, this means that the device is not functioning properly, you can check some of your device settings which can also double-click on the left-hand side of the network adapters present on your system...
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... Start, select Settings and click on the Control Panel. 2 Double-click on a Microsoft network you can also be configured as reported by their IP or MAC address. The window should look like this document. However, the PC name/workgroup is not within the scope of your LAN. Users can check the configuration of this : 11 Checking / Setting Basic network configuration If your network adapters are working...
... Start, select Settings and click on the Control Panel. 2 Double-click on a Microsoft network you can also be configured as reported by their IP or MAC address. The window should look like this document. However, the PC name/workgroup is not within the scope of your LAN. Users can check the configuration of this : 11 Checking / Setting Basic network configuration If your network adapters are working...
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... name - To check your network configuration: 1 Click on Start, Select Settings and click on the Control Panel. 2 Double click on Network (and dial up connection). 3 Finally, right-click on Local Area Connection and click on Properties and Change your PC name. this , click on OK. 12 The first check box is for Microsoft Networks and click on install and select client. This...
... name - To check your network configuration: 1 Click on Start, Select Settings and click on the Control Panel. 2 Double click on Network (and dial up connection). 3 Finally, right-click on Local Area Connection and click on Properties and Change your PC name. this , click on OK. 12 The first check box is for Microsoft Networks and click on install and select client. This...
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... If it is not listed, click on OK. Click on OK, select files and printer sharing and finally click on install, then select services. If you do not have it is highly recommended that you will need to see another PC ...displayed. The third check box is the protocol supported by your network (DHCP, IP, DNS, gateway...) 13 Below, you want to restart your network adapters have a network that has a DHCP server, it , click on OK. If you have been configured on a DHCP server. Once your computer. If you have the "Obtain a DNS server address automatically" option. A window...
... If it is not listed, click on OK. Click on OK, select files and printer sharing and finally click on install, then select services. If you do not have it is highly recommended that you will need to see another PC ...displayed. The third check box is the protocol supported by your network (DHCP, IP, DNS, gateway...) 13 Below, you want to restart your network adapters have a network that has a DHCP server, it , click on OK. If you have been configured on a DHCP server. Once your computer. If you have the "Obtain a DNS server address automatically" option. A window...
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... displayed. For each network adapter, the entire network configuration is required to route the packets/ messages to each other. 1 Click on Start and then on Run. 2 Depending on your OS, type the following list should open a DOS box. 3 Type Ipconfig /all or winipcfg /all parameters need to be initialized to check whether or not your PCs are in the dialog box: For Windows...
... displayed. For each network adapter, the entire network configuration is required to route the packets/ messages to each other. 1 Click on Start and then on Run. 2 Depending on your OS, type the following list should open a DOS box. 3 Type Ipconfig /all or winipcfg /all parameters need to be initialized to check whether or not your PCs are in the dialog box: For Windows...
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... the change your network adapter hardware. • Regarding the cable connection between and type "ping " Example: ping 192.168.0.127 • If you obtain an answer, this it means that the 2 computers can see each other and communicate. • If a request timeout occurs, you will need to place the 2 PCs on their port. • On the network adapter hardware side, some lights will...
... the change your network adapter hardware. • Regarding the cable connection between and type "ping " Example: ping 192.168.0.127 • If you obtain an answer, this it means that the 2 computers can see each other and communicate. • If a request timeout occurs, you will need to place the 2 PCs on their port. • On the network adapter hardware side, some lights will...