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... Installing Files from Option Diskettes 16 Features 17 Using the Configuration/Setup Utility Program . . . . 19 Starting and using the program 20 Viewing and changing settings 21 Saving Configuration Settings 21 Exiting from some circumstances the server may appear to self initialize. The power switch will then turn off . The server will normally operate with a single touch. However, in , the server may not immediately power off . General Checkout 5 Diagnostics 8 Power-on self test (POST 8 Types...
... Installing Files from Option Diskettes 16 Features 17 Using the Configuration/Setup Utility Program . . . . 19 Starting and using the program 20 Viewing and changing settings 21 Saving Configuration Settings 21 Exiting from some circumstances the server may appear to self initialize. The power switch will then turn off . The server will normally operate with a single touch. However, in , the server may not immediately power off . General Checkout 5 Diagnostics 8 Power-on self test (POST 8 Types...
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... 56 Wake on LAN 56 Alert on LAN 56 RPL or DHCP 57 POST/BIOS update over the network . . . . 57 Keyboard speed 57 Locks 57 Locking the cover 57 Locking the keyboard 57 Using a security U-bolt 58 Power supply 59 System specifications 61 Locations 63 Cabling the server 64 Controls and status indicators 67 Power Switch 67 Power-On Light 68 Hard-Disk Drive Light 68 LAN Activity Light 68 Diskette Eject Button 68 Diskette-Drive Light 68 Cleaning the mouse 69 2 Netfinity Server...
... 56 Wake on LAN 56 Alert on LAN 56 RPL or DHCP 57 POST/BIOS update over the network . . . . 57 Keyboard speed 57 Locks 57 Locking the cover 57 Locking the keyboard 57 Using a security U-bolt 58 Power supply 59 System specifications 61 Locations 63 Cabling the server 64 Controls and status indicators 67 Power Switch 67 Power-On Light 68 Hard-Disk Drive Light 68 LAN Activity Light 68 Diskette Eject Button 68 Diskette-Drive Light 68 Cleaning the mouse 69 2 Netfinity Server...
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... a drive in bay 5 or 6 115 Working with security options 117 Installing a security U-bolt 118 Erasing lost or forgotten passwords . . . . 122 Setting the diskette write-protect switch . . 125 Completing the installation 126 Replacing the cover and connecting the cables 127 Updating the server configuration . . . . . 127 Starting the Configuration/Setup Utility program 129 Changing settings and exiting . . . . . 131 Configuring an ISA legacy adapter . . . 132 Configuring startup devices 133 Setting passwords 134 Interrupt and DMA resources 135 Interrupt resources 135 Netfinity 8655...
... a drive in bay 5 or 6 115 Working with security options 117 Installing a security U-bolt 118 Erasing lost or forgotten passwords . . . . 122 Setting the diskette write-protect switch . . 125 Completing the installation 126 Replacing the cover and connecting the cables 127 Updating the server configuration . . . . . 127 Starting the Configuration/Setup Utility program 129 Changing settings and exiting . . . . . 131 Configuring an ISA legacy adapter . . . 132 Configuring startup devices 133 Setting passwords 134 Interrupt and DMA resources 135 Interrupt resources 135 Netfinity 8655...
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... can be defective. Notes 1. If an installed device is not recognized by an application program, the operating system, or both. A failed system might be part of BIOS is installed on default is additionally attached to "Undetermined problem" on page 28) then, enable Power On Status. Diagnostic error messages appear when a test program finds a problem with that software package. Before replacing any FRUs, ensure the latest level...
... can be defective. Notes 1. If an installed device is not recognized by an application program, the operating system, or both. A failed system might be part of BIOS is installed on default is additionally attached to "Undetermined problem" on page 28) then, enable Power On Status. Diagnostic error messages appear when a test program finds a problem with that software package. Before replacing any FRUs, ensure the latest level...
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... tests is the default mode of operation. You must enter your computer does not start when you have not set a power-on your computer, a series of tests that established by hardware, software, or user error (for running a quick POST or accessing the Configuration/Setup Utility program appear in the lower-left corner of the screen until the total amount of your operating system or application program appears (if you turn on password). Diagnostics Computer problems...
... tests is the default mode of operation. You must enter your computer does not start when you have not set a power-on your computer, a series of tests that established by hardware, software, or user error (for running a quick POST or accessing the Configuration/Setup Utility program appear in the lower-left corner of the screen until the total amount of your operating system or application program appears (if you turn on password). Diagnostics Computer problems...
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... registered trademarks of the Netfinity 3500-M10 - Type 8655. Microprocessor Intel® Pentium® III microprocessor 512 KB L2 cache memory Memory Four 3.3 V, synchronous, 168-pin, dual in-line memory module (DIMM) sockets Installed: synchronous dynamic random access memory (SDRAM) error correcting code (ECC), 100 MHz DIMMs. Expandable to 2.5 inches Flash memory for system programs Internal Hard Disk Drives Standard: One SCSI hard disk drive Maximum SCSI devices: Four slimline hard disk drives Removable Media Drives Standard: One 3.5-inch, 1.44...
... registered trademarks of the Netfinity 3500-M10 - Type 8655. Microprocessor Intel® Pentium® III microprocessor 512 KB L2 cache memory Memory Four 3.3 V, synchronous, 168-pin, dual in-line memory module (DIMM) sockets Installed: synchronous dynamic random access memory (SDRAM) error correcting code (ECC), 100 MHz DIMMs. Expandable to 2.5 inches Flash memory for system programs Internal Hard Disk Drives Standard: One SCSI hard disk drive Maximum SCSI devices: Four slimline hard disk drives Removable Media Drives Standard: One 3.5-inch, 1.44...
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... microprocessor internal clock speed. Dual Processor Indicates whether a second microprocessor is upgraded. L2 Cache Size Indicates the amount of the software installed in Kilobytes. Cache State Indicates the state of video controller, which processes images on your server. Video Controller Indicates the type of cache memory, enabled or disabled. To specify the drive capacity, see Devices and I/O Ports Product Data: If you select Product Data from the Configuration/Setup Utility main menu, you add or remove options...
... microprocessor internal clock speed. Dual Processor Indicates whether a second microprocessor is upgraded. L2 Cache Size Indicates the amount of the software installed in Kilobytes. Cache State Indicates the state of video controller, which processes images on your server. Video Controller Indicates the type of cache memory, enabled or disabled. To specify the drive capacity, see Devices and I/O Ports Product Data: If you select Product Data from the Configuration/Setup Utility main menu, you add or remove options...
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... optional network adapter, you are using an application that either is already installed or can be installed in High Performance mode. Netfinity 8655 - If a CD-ROM drive is set to High Performance mode, you can use the SCSI support menu to enable or disable the Ethernet feature and view or change related settings. The performance indicates the speed at which the drive will transfer data. Video setup Video Controller Video Memory Video Aperature Primary Display Palette Snooping Video Interrupt The Video Setup menu displays the type...
... optional network adapter, you are using an application that either is already installed or can be installed in High Performance mode. Netfinity 8655 - If a CD-ROM drive is set to High Performance mode, you can use the SCSI support menu to enable or disable the Ethernet feature and view or change related settings. The performance indicates the speed at which the drive will transfer data. Video setup Video Controller Video Memory Video Aperature Primary Display Palette Snooping Video Interrupt The Video Setup menu displays the type...
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... Time from the Configuration/Setup Utility main menu, you can view and change the date and time of the internal clock in your administrator password and startup (boot) sequence settings. You can use this option to enable or disable access to the system board can view and, in some cases, change , and delete power-on page 45. Secure IDE Devices and Diskette Drives, IDE Controller, Diskette Drive Access. Diskette drives attached to your server. is 12...
... Time from the Configuration/Setup Utility main menu, you can view and change the date and time of the internal clock in your administrator password and startup (boot) sequence settings. You can use this option to enable or disable access to the system board can view and, in some cases, change , and delete power-on page 45. Secure IDE Devices and Diskette Drives, IDE Controller, Diskette Drive Access. Diskette drives attached to your server. is 12...
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... administrator password. Cache memory is enabled, diskette drives attached to On, Off, or Dual. With ROM shadowing, your programs will operate in random access memory Netfinity 8655 - Type 8655 31 Power-On Password Use this option to No or Yes. With cache memory enabled, most of adapter ROM-based utility programs. Advanced Setup: If you run faster. Cache Control, Cache State, L2 Cache Size. ROM Shadowing The ROM Shadowing menu shows which system devices are using read -only mode...
... administrator password. Cache memory is enabled, diskette drives attached to On, Off, or Dual. With ROM shadowing, your programs will operate in random access memory Netfinity 8655 - Type 8655 31 Power-On Password Use this option to No or Yes. With cache memory enabled, most of adapter ROM-based utility programs. Advanced Setup: If you run faster. Cache Control, Cache State, L2 Cache Size. ROM Shadowing The ROM Shadowing menu shows which system devices are using read -only mode...
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... this setting. PCI Control, PCI Adapter Reset, PCI Parity, Network Adapters, Mass Storage Adapters, Display Adapters, Multimedia Devices, Communication Adapters, Serial Adapters. Because your server. Note The ROM Shadowing option might need to disable the PCI Bus Master option. Use PCI control to the power-on the menu. Do not change certain settings for the PCI adapters installed in your server can access data in RAM faster than it can be able to make changes to enable or disable PCI parity and bus mastering for Plug and Play devices. The PCI Control Menu is Setup...
... this setting. PCI Control, PCI Adapter Reset, PCI Parity, Network Adapters, Mass Storage Adapters, Display Adapters, Multimedia Devices, Communication Adapters, Serial Adapters. Because your server. Note The ROM Shadowing option might need to disable the PCI Bus Master option. Use PCI control to the power-on the menu. Do not change certain settings for the PCI adapters installed in your server can access data in RAM faster than it can be able to make changes to enable or disable PCI parity and bus mastering for Plug and Play devices. The PCI Control Menu is Setup...
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... you try to change a power-on password in the Configuration/Setup Utility program, you must turn the server off and start the server by using the password. The password does not appear on the screen as you cannot activate the keyboard and mouse without removing the server cover and moving a jumper on the system board. When a power-on password has been set, you type it. Dual In the password prompt Dual mode, the startup behavior of the server depends on whether...
... you try to change a power-on password in the Configuration/Setup Utility program, you must turn the server off and start the server by using the password. The password does not appear on the screen as you cannot activate the keyboard and mouse without removing the server cover and moving a jumper on the system board. When a power-on password has been set, you type it. Dual In the password prompt Dual mode, the startup behavior of the server depends on whether...
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Type 8655. "Solving POST Error Message Problems" on page 53 "System management features" on page 56 "Keyboard speed" on page 57 "Locks" on page 57 "Power supply" on page 59 "System specifications" on page 61 52 Netfinity Server HMM Additional Service Information The following additional service information supports the Netfinity 3500-M10 -
Type 8655. "Solving POST Error Message Problems" on page 53 "System management features" on page 56 "Keyboard speed" on page 57 "Locks" on page 57 "Power supply" on page 59 "System specifications" on page 61 52 Netfinity Server HMM Additional Service Information The following additional service information supports the Netfinity 3500-M10 -
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... instructions. 1. If you type your computer.) 2. Note If you have set both power-on and administrator passwords, you have just added, removed, or changed the location of most errors, the Configuration/Setup Utility program starts automatically so that a single problem can attempt to identify and correct the problem. However, you must wait approximately one minute.) If the POST Startup Errors screen does not appear, proceed to step 6. 4. In the case...
... instructions. 1. If you type your computer.) 2. Note If you have set both power-on and administrator passwords, you have just added, removed, or changed the location of most errors, the Configuration/Setup Utility program starts automatically so that a single problem can attempt to identify and correct the problem. However, you must wait approximately one minute.) If the POST Startup Errors screen does not appear, proceed to step 6. 4. In the case...
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... no operating system running. DMI can be used by all major operating systems and all major LAN management packages (including Netfinity Manager, Intel LANDesk™, and Microsoft SMS). Refer to "Using the Configuration/Setup Utility Program" on LAN helps the network administrator to react quickly and effectively when problems occur, rather than waiting for a network administrator or file server to remotely track many types of installed peripherals, temperature, and operating-system configuration...
... no operating system running. DMI can be used by all major operating systems and all major LAN management packages (including Netfinity Manager, Intel LANDesk™, and Microsoft SMS). Refer to "Using the Configuration/Setup Utility Program" on LAN helps the network administrator to react quickly and effectively when problems occur, rather than waiting for a network administrator or file server to remotely track many types of installed peripherals, temperature, and operating-system configuration...
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... already in memory to provide installation information to the server during startup. Type 8655 97 You must set the resources used by reserving it's resources using the Configuration/Setup Utility program. Adapter configuration: Along with the documentation that comes with your adapter, use the following information to help with configuration specifications set in use . This notifies the Plug and Play software that are not Plug and Play are Plug and Play devices; Support for PCI slots are...
... already in memory to provide installation information to the server during startup. Type 8655 97 You must set the resources used by reserving it's resources using the Configuration/Setup Utility program. Adapter configuration: Along with the documentation that comes with your adapter, use the following information to help with configuration specifications set in use . This notifies the Plug and Play software that are not Plug and Play are Plug and Play devices; Support for PCI slots are...
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... setting the date and time, see "Starting the Configuration/Setup Utility program" on page 122. Type in the new password in the appropriate fields. 5. Select Change Password and press Enter. Select System Security from the Configuration/Setup Utility program. 134 Netfinity Server HMM Remember to save the changes when you used the Clear CMOS Request jumper to erase lost or forgotten passwords" on page 129). 2. For information on clearing CMOS memory, see "Understanding the power-on password...
... setting the date and time, see "Starting the Configuration/Setup Utility program" on page 122. Type in the new password in the appropriate fields. 5. Select Change Password and press Enter. Select System Security from the Configuration/Setup Utility program. 134 Netfinity Server HMM Remember to save the changes when you used the Clear CMOS Request jumper to erase lost or forgotten passwords" on page 129). 2. For information on clearing CMOS memory, see "Understanding the power-on password...
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..., if a power failure occurs during a flash update), the recovery boot block can be changed or reset although enhanced security is in the illustration at "Identifying parts on the system board" on page 74. 2. The flash utility automatically recovers the system BIOS from the BIOS recovery files on page 82. Disconnect the cables and remove the side cover, see "Accessing the system board" on the diskette. The system switch block is enabled. Table...
..., if a power failure occurs during a flash update), the recovery boot block can be changed or reset although enhanced security is in the illustration at "Identifying parts on the system board" on page 74. 2. The flash utility automatically recovers the system BIOS from the BIOS recovery files on page 82. Disconnect the cables and remove the side cover, see "Accessing the system board" on the diskette. The system switch block is enabled. Table...
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POST Error Code 162 Configuration mismatch. 163 Clock not updating or invalid time set. 164 POST detected a base memory or extended memory size mismatch error. 166 Boot Block Check Sum Error 167 Microprocessor installed that device. 3. CMOS Backup Battery (See page "Safety Information" on page 196.) 3. Time and Date Set? 2. CMOS Backup Battery (See page "Safety Information" on page 196.) 5. Run the Extended Memory Diagnostic tests. 1. Run Setup. C2 Security 1. Enter the administrator password 146 Netfinity Server HMM...
POST Error Code 162 Configuration mismatch. 163 Clock not updating or invalid time set. 164 POST detected a base memory or extended memory size mismatch error. 166 Boot Block Check Sum Error 167 Microprocessor installed that device. 3. CMOS Backup Battery (See page "Safety Information" on page 196.) 3. Time and Date Set? 2. CMOS Backup Battery (See page "Safety Information" on page 196.) 5. Run the Extended Memory Diagnostic tests. 1. Run Setup. C2 Security 1. Enter the administrator password 146 Netfinity Server HMM...
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...Run Setup and verify PCI/ISA configuration settings. 2. Diskette Cable 3. 16-bit AT Fast SCSI Adapter 1. SCSI Device 2. 16-bit AT Fast SCSI Adapter 3. Display 1. System Board 2. Check printer before replacing system board. 15XX 1692 Boot sequence error. 16XX 1762 Hard disk drive configuration error. 178X Hard disk drive test failed 180X, 188X PCI configuration or resource error. 1962 Boot sequence error. 209X 20XX Not listed above . Printer 2. Hard Disk Cable 5. Diskette Drive 2. Power Supply 1. Alternate BSC Adapter 1. Display 150 Netfinity Server HMM Possible hard disk...
...Run Setup and verify PCI/ISA configuration settings. 2. Diskette Cable 3. 16-bit AT Fast SCSI Adapter 1. SCSI Device 2. 16-bit AT Fast SCSI Adapter 3. Display 1. System Board 2. Check printer before replacing system board. 15XX 1692 Boot sequence error. 16XX 1762 Hard disk drive configuration error. 178X Hard disk drive test failed 180X, 188X PCI configuration or resource error. 1962 Boot sequence error. 209X 20XX Not listed above . Printer 2. Hard Disk Cable 5. Diskette Drive 2. Power Supply 1. Alternate BSC Adapter 1. Display 150 Netfinity Server HMM Possible hard disk...