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Connecting the HP processor probe to a Power
Source

The HP processor probe does not have an On/Off switch. To turn the
HP processor probe on or off, plug or unplug it from the power supply.

To choose a power cord

The HP processor probe is shipped from the factory with a power supply and
cord appropriate for your country.  You should verify that you have the
correct power cable for installation by comparing the power cord you
received with the HP processor probe with the drawings under the "Plug
Type" column of the following table.

If the cord you received is not appropriate for your electrical power outlet
type, contact your Hewlett-Packard sales and service office.

W a r n i n g

Use only the supplied HP power supply and cord.
Failure to use the proper power supply could result in electric shock.

C a u t i o n

Use only the supplied HP power supply and cord.
Failure to use the proper power supply could result in equipment damage.

Connecting to the Host Computer 

To choose a power cord

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Summary of Contents for E3494A

Page 1: ... number E3494 97000 First edition May 1996 For Safety information Warranties and Regulatory information see the pages behind the index Copyright Hewlett Packard Company 1994 1995 1996 All Rights Reserved HP Processor Probe for PowerPC 603 603e ...

Page 2: ...ssor probe connects to your target microprocessor via a special connector on the target system The configuration switches Use the switches to configure communication to the HP 16505A There is a guide to these switches on the bottom of the HP processor probe The status LEDs LEDs show the status of the power supply the target system and the connection to the LAN Compatibility with other products The...

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Page 5: ... parameters using BOOTP 17 To set the 10BASE T configuration switches 19 To verify LAN communications 20 Setting Up a Serial Connection 21 To set the serial configuration switches 22 To connect a serial cable 22 To verify serial communications 24 Setting up the Host Software 25 2 Connecting to the Target System Connector provided 28 To test the HP processor probe 29 To connect to a target system v...

Page 6: ...rations 51 Configuring instruction memory write operations 52 Part 3 Reference 4 Designing a Target System Target System Requirements for PowerPC 603 58 Target System Requirements for PowerPC 603e 59 Target System Requirements for other PowerPC Processors 60 Motorola MVME 160X Ultra Atlas and Series E Target Boards 61 PowerPC 603 JTAG Interface Connections and Resistors 62 5 Specifications and Cha...

Page 7: ...lit 81 If it takes a long time to connect to the network 81 Problems with the Serial Interface 82 If you cannot verify RS 232 communication 82 If you have RS 232 connection problems with the MS Windows Terminal pro gram 82 Problems with the HP Processor Probe Itself 84 To run the power up self test 84 To execute the built in performance verification test 86 Returning the HP processor probe to Hewl...

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Page 9: ...Part 1 Installation Installation 1 ...

Page 10: ...Installation 2 ...

Page 11: ...1 Connecting to the Host Computer Connecting to the Host Computer 3 ...

Page 12: ...cessor You must purchase a debugger interface from a third party Setting up the host software is not covered in this manual please refer to the manuals provided by the debugger vendor If you plan to use a version of the PowerPC other than the one for which your HP processor probe is programmed you must reprogram your HP processor probe with the appropriate firmware See the Updating Firmware chapte...

Page 13: ...on by comparing the power cord you received with the HP processor probe with the drawings under the Plug Type column of the following table If the cord you received is not appropriate for your electrical power outlet type contact your Hewlett Packard sales and service office W arni n g Use only the supplied HP power supply and cord Failure to use the proper power supply could result in electric sh...

Page 14: ...96 Straight NZSS198 ASC 90o 79 200 87 221 Gray Mint Gray Opt 902 250V 812001689 8120 1692 8120 2857 Straight CEE7 Y11 90o Straight Shielded 79 200 79 200 79 200 Mint Gray Mint Gray Coco Brown Part number shown for plug is industry identifier for plug only Number shown for cable is HP part number for complete cable including plug These cords are included in the CSA certification approval for the eq...

Page 15: ...Mint Gray Opt 917 250V 8120 4600 8120 4211 Straight SABS164 90o 79 200 79 200 Jade Gray Opt 918 100V 8120 4753 8120 4754 Straight Miti 90o 90 230 90 230 Dark Gray Part number shown for plug is industry identifier for plug only Number shown for cable is HP part number for complete cable including plug These cords are included in the CSA certification approval for the equipment Connecting to the Hos...

Page 16: ...to a socket outlet 2 Connect the 5V power cord to the back of the HP Software Probe The power light on the target side of the HP Software Probe will be illuminated The HP Software Probe does not have an On Off switch Connecting to the Host Computer To connect the power cord and turn on the HP processor probe 8 ...

Page 17: ...be before it can operate on the LAN You can also set other network parameters such as a gateway address The IP address and other network parameters are stored in nonvolatile memory within the HP processor probe The HP processor probe automatically sets a subnet mask based on the subnet mask used by other devices on the network You can configure LAN parameters in any of the following ways Using the...

Page 18: ... next higher number default 6471 The default numbers 6470 6471 can be changed if they conflict with some other product on your network TCP service port numbers must be greater than 1024 If you change the base port the new value must also be entered in the etc services file on the host computer For example you could add or modify the line hp64700 6470 tcp To change the port numbers see page 11 If y...

Page 19: ...couple times You should see a p or U prompt At this point you are communicating with the HP processor probe s built in terminal interface 4 Display the current LAN configuration values by entering the lan command R lan lan is disabled lan i 0 0 0 0 lan g 0 0 0 0 lan p 6470 Ethernet Address 08000903212f The lan i line shows the current IP address IP address of the HP processor probe The Ethernet ad...

Page 20: ...obe to your network This connection can be made by using either the 10BASE T connector or the 10BASE2 BNC connector on the HP processor probe Do not use both connectors at the same time 7 Set the configuration switches to indicate the type of connection that is to be made Switch S1 must be set to OPEN indicating that a LAN connection is being made Switch S5 should be 1 if you are connecting to the...

Page 21: ...rocessor probe enter the following command R lan i 192 6 94 2 The IP address and any other LAN parameters you change are stored in nonvolatile memory and will take effect the next time the HP processor probe is powered off and back on again See Also Solving Problems page 75 if you have problems verifying LAN communication Connecting to the Host Computer To configure LAN parameters using the built ...

Page 22: ... see To configure LAN parameters using BOOTP in this chapter The following steps need to be taken when configuring the network parameters with ipconfig700 1 Connect the the HP processor probe to your network This connection can be made by using either the 10BASE T connector or the 10BASE2 BNC connector on the HP processor probe 2 Set the configuration switches to indicate the type of connection th...

Page 23: ...ely prompts for the necessary information 7 Set switch S6 back to CLOSED 8 Verify your HP processor probe is now active and on the network See To verify LAN communications on page 20 Example If the link level address on your HP processor probe read 08000F090F30 and your system administrator gave you the IP address 192 35 12 6 you could enter the following command ipconfig700 l 08000F090B30 i 192 3...

Page 24: ...processor probe are on different subnets or a BOOTP daemon running elsewhere on your network is configured to respond to the link level address of the HP processor probe or a BOOTP daemon is already running on your workstation Connecting to the Host Computer To configure LAN parameters using ipconfig700 16 ...

Page 25: ...tpd If the commands did not yield the results shown you must either add BOOTP support to your workstation or use a different method to configure the HP processor probe LAN parameters 2 Add an entry to the host BOOTP database file etc bootptab For example Global template for options common to all HP 64700 emulators and processor probes Gateway addresses can be specified differently if necessary hp6...

Page 26: ...indicating that a LAN connection is being made Switch S6 must be set to OPEN to enable BOOTP mode Switch S5 should be set to CLOSED if you are connecting to the BNC connector Switch S5 should be set to OPEN if you are connecting to the 10BASE T connector Set all other switches to CLOSED 5 Connect the power cord to the HP processor probe Verify that the power light stays on after 10 seconds The IP ...

Page 27: ...able with crosstalk attenuation of greater than 27 5 dB When switch S7 is set to CLOSED the LAN port operates at standard 10BASE T levels A maximum of 100 meters of UTP cable can be used If your network doesn t support Link Beat integrity checking or if the HP processor probe is connected to a non 10BASE T network such as StarLAN set this switch to LINK BEAT OFF 0 or OPEN In normal mode switch S8 ...

Page 28: ...ss once it has already been set is to telnet to the HP processor probe and use the terminal interface lan command to make the change Remember after making your changes you must cycle power or enter a terminal interface init p command before the changes take effect Doing this will break the connection and end the telnet session If You Have Problems If you encounter problems refer to the Problems ch...

Page 29: ...or anything other than setting LAN parameters hardware handshaking is required If you are using a UNIX workstation as the host computer you need to use a serial device file If a serial device file does not already exist on your host you need to create one Once it exists you need to ensure that it has the appropriate permissions so that you can access it See the system documentation for your workst...

Page 30: ...re listed on the bottom of the HP processor probe The higher baud rates may not work reliably with all hosts and user interfaces Make sure the baud rate you choose is supported by your host and user interface Example To use a baud rate of 9600 baud set the switches as follows To connect a serial cable C AU TI O N Use a grounded shielded cable If the cable is not shielded or if the cable is not gro...

Page 31: ... Transmit Data data coming from HP processor probe 3 RD Receive Data data going to HP processor probe 4 DTR Data Terminal Ready not used 5 GND Signal Ground 6 DSR Data Set Ready Output from HP processor probe 7 RTS Request to Send Input to HP processor probe 8 CTS Clear to Send connected to pin 6 9 RING Ring Indicator not used Connecting to the Host Computer To connect a serial cable 23 ...

Page 32: ...t and then displays a prompt Copyright c Hewlett Packard Co 1987 All Rights Reserved Reproduction adaptation or translation without prior written permission is prohibited except as allowed under copyright laws HPE3499A Series Emulation System Version A 06 00 14Feb96 Location Generics HPE3494A PowerPC 603 Rev3 JTAG Emulator Version A 01 04 28Feb96 U The version numbers may be different for your HP ...

Page 33: ... your host computer HP does not supply a debugger interface for the HP processor probe You must purchase a debugger interface from a third party Please refer to the debugger manuals for information about setting up your host software Connecting to the Host Computer To verify serial communications 25 ...

Page 34: ...Connecting to the Host Computer To verify serial communications 26 ...

Page 35: ...2 Connecting to the Target System Connecting to the Target System 27 ...

Page 36: ...provided The following components are provided with the HP processor probe for the purpose of testing the probe and connecting to a target system A 16 conductor cable assembly HP part number E3494 61601 A transition board HP part number E3494 61602 A self test connector HP part number E3490 61604 Connecting to the Target System Connector provided 28 ...

Page 37: ... information on designing a target system for use with the HP processor probe Note that pin 14 of the header should not contain a pin The cable provided will not plug into the header if pin 14 has not been removed from the header 1 Remove power from the target system and the probe 2 Plug the transition board in the HP processor probe 3 Plug the end of the 16 pin cable with all 16 pin sockets avail...

Page 38: ...Connecting to the Target System To connect to a target system via the IEEE 1149 1 JTAG Port 30 ...

Page 39: ...Part 2 Using the HP processor probe Using the HP processor probe 31 ...

Page 40: ...Using the HP processor probe 32 ...

Page 41: ...3 Configuring the HP Processor Probe for PowerPC 603 603e Configuring the HP Processor Probe for PowerPC 603 603e 33 ...

Page 42: ...the beginning of each debugger session See your debugger manual for more details What can be configured There are two categories of configuration items general configuration and cache configuration The default powerup configuration will generally work with many target systems if the cache is turned off but there are a few configuration items that must be set for correct target operation The genera...

Page 43: ...ory write delays Default 0 no delay cf 32bitmode set 32 bit data bus size Default off 64 bit data bus cf breakin set BNC break in operation Default off BNC input ignored cf trigout set BNC trigger out operation Default fixhigh BNC trigger out always high The cache configuration commands and their default values are cf drtry enable data retry mode of processor 603 only Default off do not use data r...

Page 44: ... speed Set JTAG clock mrdop Configure mem read operation dmwrop Configure D mem write operation imwrop Configure I mem write operation mrddel Set memory read delay mwrdel Set memory write delay breakin Select BNC break input option trigout Select BNC trigger output option parity Enable disable data parity drtry Select DRTRY mode 32bitmode Enable disable 32 bit mode M To see a more detailed descrip...

Page 45: ...the current configuration settings use cf M cf cf rrt yes cf reset runrom cf speed 1 cf mrdop mm cf dmwrop mm cf imwrop upd_dcu cf mrddel 0 cf mwrdel 0 cf breakin off cf trigout fixhigh cf parity off cf drtry off cf 32bitmode off M Configuring the HP Processor Probe for PowerPC 603 603e 37 ...

Page 46: ...r probe the configuration is restored to the default values listed above Start a user interface loading a configuration file for interfaces that allow loading a configuration file In this case the HP processor probe is initialized with the values in the configuration file The configuration file should be a list of cf commands to be sent to the probe Modify the configuration from within the user in...

Page 47: ...t no When running user code the probe will automatically stop the processor perform a command and restore the processor to running when commands that need the processor stopped are requested For most debuggers changing this setting has no effect since most debuggers require you to stop the processor to perform any action like reading memory or changing registers If your debugger allows displaying ...

Page 48: ...ed and provides the best performance With some target systems that have additional loads on the JTAG lines or with target systems that do not quite meet the requirements described in chapter 4 setting speed to a slower setting may enable the probe to work Allowed speed settings cf speed TCK 1 10 MHz 2 5 MHz 3 2 5 MHz 4 1 25 MHz 5 625 kHz 6 312 kHz 7 156 kHz Default cf speed 1 Configuring the HP Pr...

Page 49: ...essor probe will reset the processor and cause it to start running user code at address 00000100H cf reset ram Issuing a reset from the HP processor probe will reset the processor and cause it to stop at address 00000100H cf reset jtag Issuing a reset from the HP processor probe will just reset the JTAG interface on the processor the processor itself will not be reset This may help in some cases w...

Page 50: ...low devices like memory mapped IO cf mrddel delay in usec The delay in usec must be in the range 0 10000000 This should be set to the smallest number possible for best performance since it delays all reads by the number of microseconds specified Default cf mrddel 0 Configuring the HP Processor Probe for PowerPC 603 603e General Configuration Items 42 ...

Page 51: ...ed It is provided for accessing slow devices like memory mapped IO cf mwrdel delay in usec The delay in usec must be in the range 0 10000000 This should be set to the smallest number possible for best performance Default cf mwrdel 0 Configuring the HP Processor Probe for PowerPC 603 603e General Configuration Items 43 ...

Page 52: ...breakin off This causes any Break In signals to be ignored cf breakin on A rising edge on the Break In BNC will cause the probe to stop the processor if it is running user code There is a delay about 400 µsec of between receiving the edge and stopping the processor Default cf breakin off Configuring the HP Processor Probe for PowerPC 603 603e General Configuration Items 44 ...

Page 53: ...BNC output is always high cf trigout fixlow The BNC output is always low cf trigout monlow The BNC output will be low when the processor is stopped and high when running user code cf trigout monhigh The BNC output will be high when the processor is stopped and low when running user code Default cf trigout fixhigh Configuring the HP Processor Probe for PowerPC 603 603e General Configuration Items 4...

Page 54: ...nly generated if requested cf parity off Do not generate the parity bits for memory operations from the processor probe This provides better performance but will not work correctly when accessing devices that check the parity bits cf parity on Generate the parity bits for memory operations Currently only parity bits for the memory data lines are generated Parity bits on the address lines are not T...

Page 55: ...ata bus size of the target system for proper memory reads and writes from the processor probe cf 32bitmode off Processor is in 64 bit mode cf 32bitmode on Processor is in 32 bit mode Maximum access size used will be 32 bits Access size can still be set to 8 but the processor probe will only do 4 byte memory accesses Default cf 32bitmode off Configuring the HP Processor Probe for PowerPC 603 603e G...

Page 56: ...s configuration section currently only applies to the PowerPC 603 processor The data retry mode is the only configuration item that must be set for correct operation The default settings for the other cache configuration items will work correctly for all target systems These other configuration items are provided for debugging target system cache coherency problems Configuring the HP Processor Pro...

Page 57: ...this setting has no effect The debug mode of the PowerPC 603e does not require different actions based on the DRTRY mode so this configuration item does not exist for the 603e cf drtry off Disable the data retry mode of the PowerPC 603 cf drtry on Enable the data retry mode of the PowerPC 603 No t e The drtry setting must be set correctly if either cache is used Failure to do so will cause incorre...

Page 58: ...e data or instruction cache will return the contents of the cache Memory reads from addresses not valid in either cache will return the contents of the physical memory cf mrdop phys A memory read will always return the contents of physical memory No t e Using the mrdop phys setting with the cache enabled may show data that is no longer valid Use this setting only for solving cache problems where y...

Page 59: ... If the data cache is disabled a data memory write will always write to physical memory and this configuration setting is ignored cf dmwrop mm A data writes to addresses that are valid in the data cache will write the value only to the cache and mark the cache line modified as dirty which will indicate to the cpu that the cache line must be written to memory A data write that is not valid in the d...

Page 60: ...ion cache is disabled instruction memory writes will always write to physical memory and the data cache will be either updated or bypassed depending on this configuration setting This configuration setting controls the behavior of both caches when doing instruction memory writes so that instruction memory writes can be used for all memory operations if desired cf imwrop upd_dcb This stands for ins...

Page 61: ...ry The data cache will also be updated if the address is valid in the data cache No t e Setting imwrop to upd_dcb or inv_dcb should be used with caution since dirty cache entrys in the data cache may overwrite the memory just modified by the HP processor probe Default cf imwrop upd_dcu Configuring the HP Processor Probe for PowerPC 603 603e Processor Memory Cache Configuration Items 53 ...

Page 62: ...Configuring the HP Processor Probe for PowerPC 603 603e Processor Memory Cache Configuration Items 54 ...

Page 63: ...Part 3 Reference Reference 55 ...

Page 64: ...Reference 56 ...

Page 65: ...4 Designing a Target System Designing a Target System 57 ...

Page 66: ...fail If the target development board does not use the QACK signal PowerPC 603 pin 235 the board must have a pull down resistor to drive this signal low This allows the PowerPC to enter the debug state Recommended value 1KΩ or less If the target system uses reduced pinout mode QACK must be high during HRESET but must be low to enter debug mode If neither QACK nor QREQ are being used these two pins ...

Page 67: ...otes in the readme file on the provided floppy disk Target System Requirements for PowerPC 603e Target systems which use any of the following modes of operation are not currently supported Caches cannot be enabled for debug A problem with the current CPU chip corrupts the cache valid and LRU bits when debugging through the JTAG port The caches must be disabled for correct operation with the HP E34...

Page 68: ...roprocessor at the other end These signals are sensitive to crosstalk and must not be routed along active signals such as clock lines on the target board The TDI TCK TMS and TRST signals must not be actively driven by the target system when the debug port is being used The HRESET SRESET and TRST signals from the JTAG connector must be logically ORed with the HRESET SRESET and TRST signals that con...

Page 69: ...y on must be used if either cache is enabled The standard boot roms that come with these boards enable the instruction cache register HID0 00008000 so right out of the box memory reads and writes will not work correctly and may corrupt the communications between the target board and the HP processor probe unless cf drtry is set to on or the cache is disabled The reset lines connected to the JTAG c...

Page 70: ...PC 603 JTAG Interface Connections and Resistors The target system should have a JTAG connector with the following dimensions Designing a Target System PowerPC 603 JTAG Interface Connections and Resistors 62 ...

Page 71: ...For the PowerPC 403 TRST and HRESET are Noconnects and the HALT line is connected to header pin 11 instead of SRESET 4 The 3 3V signal is source from the target development board and is used as a reference signal It should be the power signal being supplied to the processor It does not supply power to the HP processor probe 5 This 1KΩ series resistor provides short circuit current limiting protect...

Page 72: ...Designing a Target System PowerPC 603 JTAG Interface Connections and Resistors 64 ...

Page 73: ...5 Specifications and Characteristics Specifications and Characteristics 65 ...

Page 74: ... level with 50 ohm load 2 0 V Logic low level with 50 ohm load 0 4 V Output function is selectable see chapter 3 Configuring the HP processor probe BNC labeled BREAK IN Input Edge triggered TTL level input active high 20 pf with 2K ohms to ground in parallel Maximum input 5 V above VCC 5 V below ground Input function is selectable see chapter 3 Configuring the HP processor probe Communications Ser...

Page 75: ...Iol 32 ma 0 5 V Co 190 pF 3 3V Power Sense 2 Vih 2 0 V 5 5 V Vil 0 5 V 0 8 V Iih 350 µA Iil 10 µA Cin 40 pF SRESET HRESET Voh Ioh 4 ma 3 0 V 3 3 V Vol Iol 12 ma 0 4 V Vol Iol 24 ma 0 5 V Co 40 pF 1 These signals must not be actively driven by the target system when the debug port is being used 2 Power Sense is used only to determine target powered status The processor probe does not draw power fro...

Page 76: ... EN 50082 1 Code1 Notes2 IEC 801 2 ESD 4kV CD 8kV AD 1 1 IEC 801 3 Rad 3 V m 1 IEC 801 4 EFT 0 5kV Signal Lines 1kV power 1 1 1 Performance Codes 1 PASS Normal operation no effect 2 PASS Temporary degradation self recoverable 3 PASS Temporary degradation operator intervention required 4 FAIL Not recoverable component damage 2 Notes 1 The target cable with its adapter board was not attached during ...

Page 77: ...6 Updating Firmware Updating Firmware 69 ...

Page 78: ...essor probe with the appropriate firmware See the readme file on the floppy disk for a list of supported processors Four different versions of this program are on the floppy provided with your HP Processor Probe The program prgflash hp7 runs on HP UX Series 700 machines prgflash sun runs on Sun SPARC machines running SunOS 4 1 prgflash sol runs on Sun SPARC machines running Solaris and prgflash ex...

Page 79: ...ent directory volcheck mkdir ppcprobe cd ppcprobe cp floppy floppy0 eject On SUN SunOS 4 1 machines there are no standard utilities for reading MS DOS format floppies To find out if there are any non standard means of reading PC format floppies on your machine check with your system administrator For MS DOS machines you can run prgflash exe copy the files from the floppy drive to a directory on yo...

Page 80: ...n it displays the products which have firmware update files on the system and asks you to choose one It will first look in the current directory for product files if it does not find any there it will check the directory HP64000 inst update if the HP64000 environment variable is set or usr hp64000 inst update if HP64000 is not set You can abort the interactive prgflash xxx command by pressing CTRL...

Page 81: ...abort the interactive prgflash exe command by pressing CTRL c Example To use update the firmware for a PowerPC 603e over com1 you could enter the following command prgflash v emul_com1 E3477 Prgflash xxx will print Flash programming SUCCEEDED and return 0 if it is successful otherwise it will print Flash programming FAILED and return a nonzero error You can verify the update by displaying the firm...

Page 82: ...If none of these steps solves the problem contact your local HP Representative If there is a power failure during a firmware update If there is a power glitch during a firmware update some bits may be lost during the download process possibly resulting in an HP processor probe that will not boot up Set switch S4 to OPEN then cycle power This tells the HP processor probe to ignore everything in the...

Page 83: ...7 Solving Problems Solving Problems 75 ...

Page 84: ...aces The HP processor probe itself The connection between the HP processor probe and the target system The target system The connection between the third party debugger and the HP processor probe You can use two means to determine the source of the problem The status lights on the HP processor probe The HP processor probe performance verification tests Solving Problems 76 ...

Page 85: ...ocessor is checkstopped Lit when the target processor is stopped in debug mode Lit when the target processor is running in normal user program mode Lit when LAN data is being transmitted Lit when 10BASE T connection has a good link not used for 10BASE2 Lit when the polarity on the receive twisted pair is reversed for a 10BASE T connection Lit when LAN data is being received Solving Problems 77 ...

Page 86: ...t LEDs Meaning HP processor probe is not connected to power supply No target system power or HP processor probe is not connected to the target system Only boot firmware is good other firmware has been corrupted PowerPC CPU is in a checkstopped state The CPU must be reset before it can be run or stepped from this state but register and memory access is available PowerPC CPU is stopped in the debug ...

Page 87: ...are set correctly Unplug the HP processor probe power cord then plug it in again to make sure the switch settings are read correctly by the HP processor probe Make sure that the HP processor probe s IP address is set up correctly Use the RS 232 port to verify this that the IP address is set up correctly When you are connected to the RS 232 port run performance verification on the HP processor prob...

Page 88: ...ike this lan is enabled using BNC lan i 192 5 24 116 lan g 192 5 24 1 lan p 6470 Subnet Mask 255 0 0 0 Ethernet Address 08000909BAC1 lan i shows the internet address is 192 5 24 116 in this case If the Internet address IP is not what you expect you can change it with the lan i new_IP command lan g shows the gateway address Make sure it is the address of your gateway if you are connecting from anot...

Page 89: ...be configured to use the same subnet mask Different subnet masks on the same subnet is not a supported configuration You may be able to continue using the HP processor probe if you get subnet mask error messages seen over the serial port at powerup if the PowerPC generally gets the correct subnet mask The HP processor probe automatically sets its subnet mask based on the first subnet mask it detec...

Page 90: ...e as a DTE device instead of as a DCE device If you are using the wrong type of cable no prompt will be displayed A cable with one to one connections will work with a PC or an HP Series 700 workstation If serial communications are working to some extent but you are getting serial port overrun error messages from the probe make sure you have enabled Hardware Handshaking on both the probe and the ho...

Page 91: ...correct position and you still do not get a prompt when you hit return try turning OFF the power to the HP processor probe and turning it ON again If you still don t get a prompt make sure the RS 232 cable is connected to the correct port on your PC and that the cable is appropriate for connecting the PC to a DCE device With certain RS 232 cards connecting to an RS 232 port where the HP processor ...

Page 92: ...ed successfully 5 GENERIC ROM space tested successfully 6 DRIVER ROM space tested successfully 7 RESERVED ROM space tested successfully 8 RAM tested successfully 9 LAN internal feedback tested successfully 10 Start system load drivers initialize LAN If the power up self test fails the RESET LED will flash the number of the test then stay lit If any of the LEDs fail to change there is a system fail...

Page 93: ...lowing Check and reset the LAN address as shown in the Connecting to the Host Computer chapter LAN powerup failures will occur if the HP processor probe does not have a valid Link Level Address and IP Address Disconnect all external connections including the LAN serial RS 232 and BNC Break and Trigger cables then cycle power To ensure that the firmware is working as it should reprogram the firmwar...

Page 94: ...tests can only be executed through the RS 232 port The remainder of this section assumes that the tests are being run from a terminal emulator connected to the RS 232 port For the BREAK IN TRIGGER OUT BNC FEEDBACK TEST connect a coaxial cable between BREAK IN and TRIGGER OUT For the TARGET PROBE FEEDBACK TEST replace target cable with feedback connector E3490 61604 1 Set all of the switches to OPE...

Page 95: ...count of 0 repeats until keyboard break SYSTEM SETUP o Connect a coaxial cable between the BREAK IN and TRIGGER OUT BNCs o Replace the target cable with the SELFTEST LOOPBACK connector o To execute the LAN Feedback tests disconnect the LAN BNC connector from the network and terminate with two 50 ohm terminators on a tee Run pv from the RS232 Port with LAN disabled WARNING This command performs a s...

Page 96: ...ber of tests 1 Number of failures 0 Copyright c Hewlett Packard Co 1987 Copyright c International Business Machines Corp 1995 All Rights Reserved Reproduction adaptation or translation without prior written permission is prohibited except as allowed under copyright laws HPE3499A Series Emulation System Version A 06 00 14Feb96 Location Generics HPE3494A PowerPC 603 rev3 JTAG Emulator Version A 01 0...

Page 97: ...dback Test failed FAILED due to excessive collisions FAILED Number of tests 1 Number of failures 1 The most common cause of this problem is poor termination of the cable or failure to remove the port under test from the LAN before performing the test Check to see that the terminators are good 50 Ohms and that you are isolated from any traffic on a system LAN c pv t2 v2 1 Testing HPE3499A Series Em...

Page 98: ...30 seconds Then ping the HP processor probe from your host computer or PC See the LAN documentation for your host computer for the location and action of the ping utility If the HP processor probe fails to respond to the ping request verify that the lan parameters IP address and gateway address are set correctly and that your host computer recognizes the IP address of the HP processor probe If all...

Page 99: ...e 0x7fb7 Output 19 Low not received on Input 11 Output 11 Low not received on Input 19 Output 13 Low not received on Input 1 Output 12 High not received on Input 6 Output 12 and Input 6 not pulled high on release Output 8 Low not received on Input 10 Output 7 Low not received on Input 20 Output 4 Low not received on Input 14 Output 2 Low not received on Input 18 FAILED Number of tests 1 Number of ...

Page 100: ... HP service center A list of HP sales offices is included at the back of this binder 3 Package the HP processor probe or the power supply and send it to the HP service center If only the HP processor probe is broken keep the power supply and cables If only the power supply is broken keep the HP processor probe and cables 4 When the HP processor probe or the power supply has been replaced it will b...

Page 101: ...t Number Description E3494 69401 Program Assembly Replacement Assemblies Part number Description 0950 2372 Power Supply E3494 61601 16 conductor cable assembly E3490 61604 self test connector E3494 66502 transition board 5061 7342 7 ft 10Base T point to point network cable assembly Solving Problems To obtain replacement cables 93 ...

Page 102: ...Solving Problems To obtain replacement cables 94 ...

Page 103: ...BOOTP 17 18 ipconfig700 14 16 terminal interface 11 13 lights See status lights link beat 19 link level address 11 15 18 LINK light 77 M mask subnet 81 MAU 9 66 P performance verification test 86 91 ping command 80 POL light 77 81 port number 12 power cord 5 8 9 power failure during firmware update 74 power up self test 84 85 prgflash 70 probe testing 91 R RESET light 77 resistors for JTAG connect...

Page 104: ...U Ultra target board 61 update firmware 70 USER light 77 V version firmware 73 W workstation files 25 Index 96 ...

Page 105: ... 60555 2 1987 IEC 555 3 1982 A1 1990 EN 60555 3 1987 A1 1991 IEC 801 2 1991 EN 50082 1 1992 4 kV CD 8 kV AD IEC 801 3 1984 EN 50082 1 1992 3 V m 1kHz 80 AM 27 1000 MHz IEC 801 4 1988 EN 50082 1 1992 0 5 kV Sig Lines 1 kV Power Lines Supplementary Information The product herewith complies with the requirements of the Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC and the EMC Directive 89 336 EEC This product was ...

Page 106: ...ISPR 11 ISM Group 1 Class A equipment SABS RAA Act No 24 1990 Immunity EN50082 1 Code1 Notes2 IEC 801 2 ESD 4kV CD 8kV AD IEC 801 3 Rad 3 V m IEC 801 4 EFT 1kV 3 1 1 1 Performance Codes 1 PASS Normal operation no effect 2 PASS Temporary degradation self recoverable 3 PASS Temporary degradation operator intervention required 4 FAIL Not recoverable component damage 2 Notes none ...

Page 107: ...red rated current voltage and specified type normal blow time delay etc should be used Do not use repaired fuses or short circuited fuseholders To do so could cause a shock of fire hazard Service instructions are for trained service personnel To avoid dangerous electric shock do not perform any service unless qualified to do so Do not attempt internal service or adjustment unless another person ca...

Page 108: ...ressed or implied Hewlett Packard specifically disclaims the implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose Exclusive Remedies The remedies provided herein are the buyer s sole and exclusive remedies Hewlett Packard shall not be liable for any direct indirect special incidental or consequential damages whether based on contract tort or any other legal theory Assistance P...

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