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... Saving Configuration Settings 21 Exiting from some circumstances the server may appear to power on the Ready-to self initialize. In this case, hold the power switch down for a few seconds, then power off . The server will normally operate with a single touch. The cover should always be on self test (POST 8 Types of internal components. This is first plugged in some earlier server models. Netfinity 8655 - General Checkout 5 Diagnostics 8 Power...
... Saving Configuration Settings 21 Exiting from some circumstances the server may appear to power on the Ready-to self initialize. In this case, hold the power switch down for a few seconds, then power off . The server will normally operate with a single touch. The cover should always be on self test (POST 8 Types of internal components. This is first plugged in some earlier server models. Netfinity 8655 - General Checkout 5 Diagnostics 8 Power...
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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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... 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 - Type 8655 3
... 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 - Type 8655 3
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... board. 2. A down-level BIOS might have been rearranged or the drive startup sequence changed. If multiple error codes are servicing might cause false errors and unnecessary replacement of these messages, refer to -FRU index" on the system. Notes 1. The power-on page 28) then, enable Power On Status. Type 8655 5 If the computer hangs with a hardware option. Prior to running diagnostics, verify that device might be defective. If an installed device...
... board. 2. A down-level BIOS might have been rearranged or the drive startup sequence changed. If multiple error codes are servicing might cause false errors and unnecessary replacement of these messages, refer to -FRU index" on the system. Notes 1. The power-on page 28) then, enable Power On Status. Type 8655 5 If the computer hangs with a hardware option. Prior to running diagnostics, verify that device might be defective. If an installed device...
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... without detecting any problems, the first screen of the screen. If you press the power switch, do the following: Make sure all the way on password). Options for example, pressing the wrong key). Note If your computer, a series of tests that the hard disk drive and the CD-ROM drive are working Verifies that check the basic operation of basic input/output system (BIOS) shadowing in random access memory (RAM). If this...
... without detecting any problems, the first screen of the screen. If you press the power switch, do the following: Make sure all the way on password). Options for example, pressing the wrong key). Note If your computer, a series of tests that the hard disk drive and the CD-ROM drive are working Verifies that check the basic operation of basic input/output system (BIOS) shadowing in random access memory (RAM). If this...
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... one shared ISA/PCI) Support for PCI/ISA Plug and Play adapters Support for dual microprocessors Support for additional internal and external SCSI devices Support for : - 64 MB, 128 MB, and 256 MB DIMMs in -line memory module (DIMM) sockets Installed: synchronous dynamic random access memory (SDRAM) error correcting code (ECC), 100 MHz DIMMs. Expandable to 1 GB of Intel Corporation. Features The following list summarizes the features of the Netfinity 3500-M10 -
... one shared ISA/PCI) Support for PCI/ISA Plug and Play adapters Support for dual microprocessors Support for additional internal and external SCSI devices Support for : - 64 MB, 128 MB, and 256 MB DIMMs in -line memory module (DIMM) sockets Installed: synchronous dynamic random access memory (SDRAM) error correcting code (ECC), 100 MHz DIMMs. Expandable to 1 GB of Intel Corporation. Features The following list summarizes the features of the Netfinity 3500-M10 -
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... is installed. Netfinity 8655 - Dual Processor Indicates whether a second microprocessor is enabled or disabled. Video Controller Indicates the type of cache memory, enabled or disabled. Cache State Indicates the state of video controller, which processes images on your server. Machine Type/Model Shows the type and model of memory, such as nonparity or error checking and correction (ECC). SCSI Support Indicates whether SCSI support is installed. Memory Type Indicates the type of the server. Cache memory is upgraded. The Configuration/Setup Utility program changes...
... is installed. Netfinity 8655 - Dual Processor Indicates whether a second microprocessor is enabled or disabled. Video Controller Indicates the type of cache memory, enabled or disabled. Cache State Indicates the state of video controller, which processes images on your server. Machine Type/Model Shows the type and model of memory, such as nonparity or error checking and correction (ECC). SCSI Support Indicates whether SCSI support is installed. Memory Type Indicates the type of the server. Cache memory is upgraded. The Configuration/Setup Utility program changes...
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... settings. If a CD-ROM drive is set to enable or disable SCSI support. SCSI Setup SCSI Support You can use the SCSI support menu to High Performance mode, you must disable Ethernet support. Note If you install an optional network adapter, you can be installed in High Performance mode. IDE Drives Setup IDE CD-ROM The IDE Drives Setup menu displays the CD-ROM drive that requires this support. Note IDE CD-ROM devices and some operating systems might not work properly with the Drive Prefetch feature enabled. Type...
... settings. If a CD-ROM drive is set to enable or disable SCSI support. SCSI Setup SCSI Support You can use the SCSI support menu to High Performance mode, you must disable Ethernet support. Note If you install an optional network adapter, you can be installed in High Performance mode. IDE Drives Setup IDE CD-ROM The IDE Drives Setup menu displays the CD-ROM drive that requires this support. Note IDE CD-ROM devices and some operating systems might not work properly with the Drive Prefetch feature enabled. Type...
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... administrator password and startup sequence are locked in the security EEPROM, they remain intact even if the battery in your server expires or is separate from the Configuration/Setup Utility main menu, you can view and, in some cases, change the date and time of the internal clock in a 12- Secure IDE Devices and Diskette Drives, IDE Controller, Diskette Drive Access. Date displays the set , change, and delete power-on...
... administrator password and startup sequence are locked in the security EEPROM, they remain intact even if the battery in your server expires or is separate from the Configuration/Setup Utility main menu, you can view and, in some cases, change the date and time of the internal clock in a 12- Secure IDE Devices and Diskette Drives, IDE Controller, Diskette Drive Access. Date displays the set , change, and delete power-on...
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... operate in some cases, change , or delete a power-on page 37. With ROM shadowing, your server. Type 8655 31 Power-On Password Use this option is installed and lets you can also set Power-on page 40. For additional information about the administrator password, see "Understanding the power-on password" on password. ROM Shadowing The ROM Shadowing menu shows which system devices are using read -only mode. With cache memory enabled, most of adapter ROM-based utility programs. Advanced Setup...
... operate in some cases, change , or delete a power-on page 37. With ROM shadowing, your server. Type 8655 31 Power-On Password Use this option is installed and lets you can also set Power-on page 40. For additional information about the administrator password, see "Understanding the power-on password" on password. ROM Shadowing The ROM Shadowing menu shows which system devices are using read -only mode. With cache memory enabled, most of adapter ROM-based utility programs. Advanced Setup...
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... RAM faster than it can be able to make changes to Disabled. Do not change certain settings for all devices is enable. Devices not displayed on the menu cannot be set to the power-on configuration. Note If PCI adapters do not generate parity and will not be enabled or disabled. Address 32 Netfinity Server HMM Set Device Node: When this setting. If you install an adapter that use memory-mapped I/O, such as network adapters. PCI Adapter Reset can access data from ROM, programs run...
... RAM faster than it can be able to make changes to Disabled. Do not change certain settings for all devices is enable. Devices not displayed on the menu cannot be set to the power-on configuration. Note If PCI adapters do not generate parity and will not be enabled or disabled. Address 32 Netfinity Server HMM Set Device Node: When this setting. If you install an adapter that use memory-mapped I/O, such as network adapters. PCI Adapter Reset can access data from ROM, programs run...
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... a screen message telling you start your power-on the system board. Netfinity 8655 - If you type the wrong password three times, you will begin normal operation. When you type the correct password, the keyboard and mouse will unlock, and the server will not be able to change any settings in the Configuration/Setup Utility program, you can use any settings. When a power-on password has been set , you must turn the server off and start the server...
... a screen message telling you start your power-on the system board. Netfinity 8655 - If you type the wrong password three times, you will begin normal operation. When you type the correct password, the keyboard and mouse will unlock, and the server will not be able to change any settings in the Configuration/Setup Utility program, you can use any settings. When a power-on password has been set , you must turn the server off and start the server...
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"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 - Type 8655.
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... box on the screen as you have just added, removed, or changed the location of the passwords at the password prompt. Type 8655 53 Write down all error code numbers and descriptions that appear on page 21. At the POST Startup Errors screen, select Continue if you want to access the Configuration/Setup Utility program menu. Solving POST Error Message Problems If you receive an error message during the power-on page 21...
... box on the screen as you have just added, removed, or changed the location of the passwords at the password prompt. Type 8655 53 Write down all error code numbers and descriptions that appear on page 21. At the POST Startup Errors screen, select Continue if you want to access the Configuration/Setup Utility program menu. Solving POST Error Message Problems If you receive an error message during the power-on page 21...
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... system board that provides system-management information to "Using the Configuration/Setup Utility Program" on weekends to remotely monitor and control computers in a computer that makes it possible for a network administrator or file server to react quickly and effectively when problems occur, rather than waiting for input from a remote location. It immediately alerts network administrators when the server has a problem, even if the power is a hardware and software technology supported on your server remotely...
... system board that provides system-management information to "Using the Configuration/Setup Utility Program" on weekends to remotely monitor and control computers in a computer that makes it possible for a network administrator or file server to react quickly and effectively when problems occur, rather than waiting for input from a remote location. It immediately alerts network administrators when the server has a problem, even if the power is a hardware and software technology supported on your server remotely...
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... other devices. A Plug and Play adapter comes with configuration specifications set on error messages resulting from resource conflicts. When you are referred to help with adapter configuration. In the Configuration/Setup Utility program, the ISA Legacy Resources screen shows the server resources that are not Plug and Play are installing. This notifies the Plug and Play software that these resources are no switches or jumpers that must manually configure it 's resources using the Configuration/Setup Utility...
... other devices. A Plug and Play adapter comes with configuration specifications set on error messages resulting from resource conflicts. When you are referred to help with adapter configuration. In the Configuration/Setup Utility program, the ISA Legacy Resources screen shows the server resources that are not Plug and Play are installing. This notifies the Plug and Play software that these resources are no switches or jumpers that must manually configure it 's resources using the Configuration/Setup Utility...
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... administrator password" on clearing CMOS memory, see "Starting the Configuration/Setup Utility program" on and administrator passwords. Setting passwords: If you exit from the Configuration/Setup Utility menu and press Enter. 3. You must reconfigure the server, and reset the power-on page 129). 2. Select System Security from the Configuration/Setup Utility program. 134 Netfinity Server HMM For information on page 40. 6. Start the Configuration/Setup Utility (see "Erasing lost or forgotten passwords, configuration and setup information is also erased. Type in the new password...
... administrator password" on clearing CMOS memory, see "Starting the Configuration/Setup Utility program" on and administrator passwords. Setting passwords: If you exit from the Configuration/Setup Utility menu and press Enter. 3. You must reconfigure the server, and reset the power-on page 129). 2. Select System Security from the Configuration/Setup Utility program. 134 Netfinity Server HMM For information on page 40. 6. Start the Configuration/Setup Utility (see "Erasing lost or forgotten passwords, configuration and setup information is also erased. Type in the new password...
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... the flash is set to On, perform BIOS recovery using the boot block (boot block recovery). Netfinity 8655 - Type 8655 139 When this switch is complete, the switch must be moved to install and remove options" on page 73 and "Disconnecting cables and removing the cover" on page 82. When this switch is set to Off, the onboard Ethernet controller operates normally. Note Turn off the server and disconnect the power cord before moving any switches. The default setting...
... the flash is set to On, perform BIOS recovery using the boot block (boot block recovery). Netfinity 8655 - Type 8655 139 When this switch is complete, the switch must be moved to install and remove options" on page 73 and "Disconnecting cables and removing the cover" on page 82. When this switch is set to Off, the onboard Ethernet controller operates normally. Note Turn off the server and disconnect the power cord before moving any switches. The default setting...
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...176 Covers were removed or security error was detected 177 Corrupted Administrator Password. 183 FRU/Action 1. Run Setup. CMOS Backup Battery (See page "Safety Information" on page 196.) 3. Run the Extended Memory Diagnostic tests. 1. Enter the administration password to see that Ethernet and Alert on computer. 4. Power-on external devices first, then power-on LAN are enabled. 2. Run Flash Recovery using Boot Block. Enter the administrator password 146 Netfinity Server HMM Time and Date Set? 2. Run Setup. Had a device been added, removed, changed location? Run...
...176 Covers were removed or security error was detected 177 Corrupted Administrator Password. 183 FRU/Action 1. Run Setup. CMOS Backup Battery (See page "Safety Information" on page 196.) 3. Run the Extended Memory Diagnostic tests. 1. Enter the administration password to see that Ethernet and Alert on computer. 4. Power-on external devices first, then power-on LAN are enabled. 2. Run Flash Recovery using Boot Block. Enter the administrator password 146 Netfinity Server HMM Time and Date Set? 2. Run Setup. Had a device been added, removed, changed location? Run...
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... "Power supply" on page 59. 2. Diskette Cable 3. 16-bit AT Fast SCSI Adapter 1. Display 1. SDLC Adapter 1. Display 1. Run FDISK to ensure at least one active partition is set ISA adapters to "Not available" to allow PCI adapters to properly configure. 3. Run Setup and verify PCI/ISA configuration settings. 2. Diskette Drive 2. If necessary, set active. 1. 36/38 Workstation Adapter 1. Alternate BSC Adapter 1. Display 1. Display 150 Netfinity Server HMM BSC Adapter 1. Run Configuration 1. Check printer before replacing system board. 15XX 1692 Boot sequence error...
... "Power supply" on page 59. 2. Diskette Cable 3. 16-bit AT Fast SCSI Adapter 1. Display 1. SDLC Adapter 1. Display 1. Run FDISK to ensure at least one active partition is set ISA adapters to "Not available" to allow PCI adapters to properly configure. 3. Run Setup and verify PCI/ISA configuration settings. 2. Diskette Drive 2. If necessary, set active. 1. 36/38 Workstation Adapter 1. Alternate BSC Adapter 1. Display 1. Display 150 Netfinity Server HMM BSC Adapter 1. Run Configuration 1. Check printer before replacing system board. 15XX 1692 Boot sequence error...