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J-5  (Page  3  of  4).  Service Documentation for the 3745 Models x10 and x1A, and 3746 Model 900

SY33-2118

IBM 3746 Nways Multiprotocol Controller Models 900 and 950

Multiaccess Enclosure Installation and Maintenance

Provides information on installing and maintaining the Multiaccess Enclosure
(MAE).

SY33-2124

IBM 3746 Nways Multiprotocol Controller Models 900 and 950

Multiaccess Enclosure Installation and Maintenance

(Starting from EC F12430 and Above)

Provides information on installing and maintaining the Multiaccess Enclosure
(MAE). For systems with microcode EC F12430 or higher installed.

SY33-2112

IBM 3746 Nways Multiprotocol Controller
Models 900 and 950

Network Node Processor Installation and Maintenance

(Based on the 7585 or 3172)

Provides information on installing and maintaining the network node processor
based on the PS/2 Type 7585 or 3172.

SY33-2126

IBM 3746 Nways Multiprotocol Controller
Models 900 and 950

Network Node Processor Installation and Maintenance

(Based on 6275)

Provides information on installing and maintaining the network node processor
based on the PC Type 6275.

SY27-0394

IBM 3746 Nways Multiprotocol Controller
Models 900 and 950

Network Node Processor Installation and Maintenance

(Based on 6563)

Provides information on installing and maintaining the network node processor
based on the PC Type 6563.

SY33-2056

IBM 3745 Communication Controller
Models 210 to 61A

Maintenance Information Reference

¹

Provides in-depth hardware reference information on the IBM 3745 Models
X10 and X1A.

SY33-2075

IBM 3745 Communication Controller
All Models

External Cable References

¹

Provides references to console and line cables used for connecting the IBM
3745 Models 130 to 61A.

J-18

3745-XXA J-18 3746-9X0: 6563 SPIM 

 

Summary of Contents for 3745 Series

Page 1: ...3745 Communication Controller Models A 3746 Expansion Unit Model 900 3746 Nways Multiprotocol Controller Model 950 Service Processor Installation and Maintenance Based on 6563 SY27 0393 00...

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Page 3: ...3745 Communication Controller Models A 3746 Expansion Unit Model 900 3746 Nways Multiprotocol Controller Model 950 Service Processor Installation and Maintenance Based on 6563 SY27 0393 00...

Page 4: ...of this publication If the form has been removed address your comments to Department CGFA Design Information Development IBM Corporation PO Box 12195 Research Triangle Park NC 27709 U S A When you sen...

Page 5: ...ng Your Service Processor Based on 6563 Model 65U 1 8 Service Processor Overview 1 8 Service Processor Installation Tasks 1 9 Step 1 Preparing Your Installation 1 9 Step 2 Installingf the System Unit...

Page 6: ...or Password 3 29 Administrator Password Control 3 29 Operating System Password 3 29 Vital Product Data 3 29 Management Information Format MIF 3 30 Alert on LAN 3 30 Hard Disk Drive Jumper Settings 3 3...

Page 7: ...change 5 11 Display and Token Ring Adapter Card Exchange 5 12 Other FRUs Exchange 5 13 After FRU Exchange 5 14 After Battery or Board Exchange 5 15 After Token Ring Adapter Card Exchange 5 16 After Ha...

Page 8: ...C 5 Remote Support Facility Authorization C 5 Set Automatic Microcode Download Option C 5 Appendix D Supported Connections between the Service Processor and a Remote Workstation D 1 Appendix E Use of...

Page 9: ...Setup Utility H 9 Service Processor Configuration Reference Based on 6563 65U H 9 Appendix I Service Processor Part Numbers I 1 Parts listing I 3 Appendix J Bibliography J 1 Customer Documentation for...

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Page 11: ...25 1 22 Connecting the Service Processor 6563 from COM1 to the 7858 1 27 1 23 Installing the 7858 in the Controller Expansion 1 27 1 24 7857 Front Panel 1 28 1 25 7857 Rear Panel 1 29 1 26 7857 Operat...

Page 12: ...Controller Expansion SP and NNP Type 6563 MAE F 9 F 10 Connecting the Units to the ac Outlet Distribution Box F 10 G 1 Service Processor and Network Node Processor Cables for 3746 900 G 1 G 2 Service...

Page 13: ...gi 3 chome Minato ku Tokyo 106 Japan The following paragraph does not apply to the United Kingdom or any other country where such provisions are inconsistent with local law INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACH...

Page 14: ...and connectors must be used in order to meet FCC emission limits IBM is not responsible for any radio or television interference caused by using other than recommended cables and connectors or by una...

Page 15: ...this is not suitable for your use you may exchange it for one of residential use New Zealand Radiocommunications Radio Regulations Attention This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this pr...

Page 16: ...trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Pentium is a registered trademark of Intel Corporation in the U S and other countries UNIX is a registered trademark in the United States a...

Page 17: ...eia todas as instru es de cuidado e perigo antes de executar qualquer opera o Prenez connaissance de toutes les consignes de type Attention et Danger avant de proc der aux op rations d crites par les...

Page 18: ...having its own independent approval number These interface adapters supplied by IBM do not use or contain excessive voltages An excessive voltage is one that exceeds 42 4 V peak ac or 60 V dc They in...

Page 19: ...3746 950 Service Guide SY33 2108 3746 900 Service Guide SY33 2116 For the service processor see the Service Inspection Procedures in Safety Inspection Guide on page A 3 Product Safety Information xvii...

Page 20: ...xviii 3745 XXA xviii 3746 9X0 6563 SPIM...

Page 21: ...the service processor the 8228 and the RSF modem It also gives procedures to customize the MOSS E parameters Chapter 2 Introduces to the service processor problem determination Chapter 3 Gives MAP for...

Page 22: ...5 Communication Controller Models A and 3746 Models 900 and 950 Overview Installation and Integration GA27 4234 3745 Communication Controller Models A and 3746 Models 900 and 950 Serial Line Adapters...

Page 23: ...on Information 3 Double click on CD ROM documentation 4 Then if you want to display the CCP documentation click on Go to Documentation Note To have the very last version of the web site connect to Int...

Page 24: ...xxii 3745 XXA xxii 3746 9X0 6563 SPIM...

Page 25: ...SF Modem to the Service Processor 1 22 Step 4 Installing and Connecting the 7858 to the Service Processor 1 23 7858 Modem installation 1 23 Installing the Modem 1 24 Setting the 7858 Connected to the...

Page 26: ...Processor Installation and Maintenance Based on 6563 SY27 0393 7 NNPIM Network Node Processor Installation and Maintenance Based on 7585 or 3172 SY33 2112 Network Node Processor Installation and Maint...

Page 27: ...6 Installing the MES 3746 900 model conversion to 3746 950 Chapter 1 Installing and Setting Up Your Service Processor 1 3...

Page 28: ...tion and have an overview of the installation sequence Note Refer to Table 1 2 on page 1 5 for more details about each scenario If you are installing a 3745 Model 17A the statements concerning the ins...

Page 29: ...then connect to the 3745 model A It is no more mandatory to start with the 3745 MES to migrate to model A or with the 3745 Installation Guide Table 1 2 Page 1 of 3 Installation Scenarios Details Scena...

Page 30: ...ng the SPIM install the SP then using the 3746 IG install and connect the 3746 900 2nd Install the Service Processor Service Processor Installation and maintenance Install the 3746 900 off line 3746 9...

Page 31: ...ork node processor installation and maintenance to install the NNP Scenario 15 1st Install the MES model conversion from 3746 900 to 3746 950 3746 900 to 3746 950 MES model conversion 3746 950 IG and...

Page 32: ...9 for details of the features installed DCAF Remote Console SNA Network 3745 3745 3745 3745 3746 900 3746 950 Token Ring LAN Public Switched Network IBM RETAIN HOST REMOTE SUPPORT Modem MOSS E CP CP...

Page 33: ...RSF Modem to the Service Processor on page 1 22 5 Customize your service processor according to the customer s options Step 5 Customizing Your Service Processor on page 1 34 Step 1 Preparing Your Ins...

Page 34: ...s 2 ____ Check that you have received a Four brackets PN 58G5752 b Two plates PN 58G5755 c One service drawer assembly PN 58G5763 d One label PN 0782966 e Ten nuts PN 58G5766 f Twelve screws PN 162123...

Page 35: ...page F 4 and locate the positions to install the brackets for the display and the service processor Locate also the position to install the service drawer 6 ____ For the display and the service proces...

Page 36: ...N 58G5766 on the front and on the rear side of the controller expansion to install the service drawer Left Side Left Side Right Side Right Side 18 18 19 19 20 20 21 21 22 22 23 23 Front View Rear View...

Page 37: ...bracket A and secure using two screws C PN 1621230 Rear View Front View A B C C Figure 1 6 Installing the Service Drawer 11 If the service processor is installed in the controller expansion go to Ste...

Page 38: ...table If the display is install in the rack go to Step 14 Otherwise go to Step 16 on page 1 15 14 ____ Slide the display screen on the top of the controller expansion refer to Figure 1 8 Figure 1 8 I...

Page 39: ...Note If you are installing the keyboard and the mouse outside of the controller expansion use the keyboard extender cable PN 10K8632 G and the mouse extender cable PN 10K8633 H see Figure 1 11 on pag...

Page 40: ...ote Cable E is the cable coming from the modem and it will be connected later refer to Installing and Connecting the RSF Modem to the Service Processor on page 1 22 J 5 H H B A M G G F JJ Figure 1 11...

Page 41: ...ice processor unit to the ac outlet distribution box as shown in Figure 1 12 Secure these cables using tie clamps along the frame then go to step 21 Display Service Processor Customer Receptacle Figur...

Page 42: ...tep 1 on page 1 10 to step 17 on page 1 15 to install this machine near the active service processor Install the system unit display and keyboard but never connect this machine to the LAN This Service...

Page 43: ...p Aid remove the screw from the aid and replace the battery If the light still does not glow brightly after you have replaced the battery try another Setup Aid 4 ____ Leave the aid in the receptacle f...

Page 44: ...Service Processor Access Unit A Figure 1 15 Installing the 8228 Controller Expansion Rear side 7 ____ Connect the 8228 to the Service Processor as follows Note If you have a controller expansion refe...

Page 45: ...ocessor 2 1 A B Connector Connector 3 Dust Cap Figure 1 17 Connecting the 8228 to the Service Processor Installed in the Controller Expansion Go to Installing and Connecting the RSF Modem to the Servi...

Page 46: ...modem and remote workstation modem is supported Go To If you are installing A 7858 go to Step 4 Installing and Connecting the 7858 to the Service Processor on page 1 23 A 7857 go to Step 4 Installing...

Page 47: ...ication Products Safety Handbook SD21 0030 Figure 1 18 7858 Front Side Figure 1 19 7858 Rear Panel 7858 Modem installation This chapter describes how the modem can be easily installed and how to confi...

Page 48: ...ot being installed in the United Kingdom connect the other end of the cable to the telecommunication line Step 4 ____Connect the power attachment cord to the AC power socket located on the modem rear...

Page 49: ...the until the DTR C108 message is displayed on the top row b Press the key until the Forced On message is displayed on the bottom row c Press the ENTER key twice to select the option and to return to...

Page 50: ...our individual modem configuration parameters are matching your system requirements If you have a problem because the dialing tone is not provided by your PBX or exchange set the modem as follow Power...

Page 51: ...the cable PN 782984 into slot 1 of the Service Processor 2 ____ On the modem s rear panel plug the other cable lead into the 25 pin connector 2 1 3 2 Figure 1 22 Connecting the Service Processor 6563...

Page 52: ...ld contain Telecommunication cables as needed for your country Black cable Switched line cable with label SW which fits into the PSTN socket in the modem rear panel Gray cables 2 wire leased line cabl...

Page 53: ...89G2577 Luxemburg 89G3134 Taiwan 89G2554 Czechland 89G2554 Macedonia 89G2554 Thailand 89G2554 Denmark 89G2546 Mexico 89G2554 Turkey 89G2554 Egypt 89G2554 Netherlands 89G2552 UK 89G2577 El Salvador 89...

Page 54: ...s the modem is defective and should be replaced This message remains on the display for about 15 seconds then it is changed by the power on sequence If the modem is set to the factory defaults after a...

Page 55: ...try dialing the modem phone number again Observe the front panel OH light This light turns off when the modem answers If this attempt to call the modem fails the modem is defective Replace it Step 11...

Page 56: ...the key until the Store User Conf message displayed the bottom row 3 ____ Press the ENTER key select the option 4 ____ Pressing the key select the User Configuration Location where the current modem...

Page 57: ...ng Your Service Processor on page 1 34 3 ____ Slide the 7857 in the controller expansion as shown in Figure 1 28 Figure 1 28 Installing the 7857 in the Controller Expansion Go to Step 5 Customizing Yo...

Page 58: ...orking on a 3746 950 2 The purpose and explanation for the different parameters is given in the 3745 Communication Controller Models A and 3746 Models 900 and 950 Planning Guide GA33 0457 3 Insure tha...

Page 59: ...emory The service processor beeps once to indicate it is working properly 4 ____ Wait while the message MOSS E is being loaded please wait is displayed 5 ____ When the following screen appears enter t...

Page 60: ...ich support this option It is mandatory to select 800x600 when an MAE is installed Click on Modem type drop down list then select click on the modem and connection type of the modem used see notes bel...

Page 61: ...6 customize the time and date Note Use the F1 key to get details about the input fields Figure 1 31 Customer Information Customization 13 ____ Modify the time date and time zone offset Click on Apply...

Page 62: ...the service processor but it will be automatically updated for the NNPs and TIC3 2080 b ____ Enter the UAA LAA address c ____ If a router is connected on the service LAN enter its IP address d ____ If...

Page 63: ...links to the MOSS E The LAN link via the TIC2 or TIC3 adapter Or through an SDLC link via a 3745 SDLC port Service Processor Legend Network Node Processor Alerts 1 TIC3 CBSP then the APPN network MOSS...

Page 64: ...ecorded in the Switched Major node definition Network ID NETID Local node name CPNAME Local PU Name Refer to Figure 1 36 on page 1 41 to see one example of switched major node definition g ____ If you...

Page 65: ...PN Station Pu Type 2 1 Destination Address 1C For DLC and APPN parameters keep the default values When defining a link to NetView thru an SNA network for examples of the NCP generation refer to Figure...

Page 66: ...P ECLTYPE PHYSICAL ANY X ADAPTER TIC3 K50C2080 LINE ADDRESS 2080 FULL PORTADD 0 LOCADD 400000502080 X MAXTSL 16732 LSPRI PU PUTYPE 1 ANS CONTINUE X TRSPEED 16 TRANSFR 254 S50C2080 PU ADDR 01 X INNPORT...

Page 67: ...4 if you selected in step 10 on page 1 36 to customize a RETAIN link Notes 1 In the 3270 Session Customization screen you have entered the a LU local NAU address b Long session LU name These parameter...

Page 68: ...w refer to the parameter worksheet Parameter Definitions for RSF on page C 5 b ____ Enable or disable set by default the automatic microcode download option refer to the parameter worksheet Set Automa...

Page 69: ...2 Normal path SDLC path Commications Manager 2 The normal paths are 1 TIC3 CBSP 900 2 TIC2 TRA2 3 TIC3 CBSP 950 SNA Subarea Network Service LAN SNA Attached Console DCAF Workstation for the NetView Gr...

Page 70: ...ify the destination address refer to Figure 1 42 on page 1 45 and according to the NetView path definition set this address as follows If the alert path to NetView is not defined or thru SNA The DCAF...

Page 71: ...ote These IP addresses must be in the same subnet than the IP addresses of the units connected to the service LAN refer to the worksheet Parameter Definitions for Point to Point Link Definition on pag...

Page 72: ...___ The customization is in progress Figure 1 45 SP Customization In Progress 30 ____ The customization is completed click on OK Figure 1 46 SP Customization Completed 31 ____ The service processor is...

Page 73: ...de SY33 2067 Chapter Preparing to Install the 3745 Step 2 if you are installing a 3745 Model 17A The 3746 950 Installation Guide SY33 2107 Chapter Connecting the 3746 950 to the LAN if you are install...

Page 74: ...1 50 3745 XXA 1 50 3746 9X0 6563 SPIM...

Page 75: ...ep 003 continues Unit Type Action Service Processor Go to MAP Service Processor Display Keyboard Problem Isolation on page 2 7 Display Keyboard Mouse Go to MAP Service Processor Display Keyboard Probl...

Page 76: ...suspected unit connected to the ac outlet distribution box of the controller rack Display Service Processor Customer Receptacle Figure 2 1 ac Outlet Distribution Box Connections in Controller Rack Ye...

Page 77: ...pected unit is well connect at The rear of the unit On the ac wall socket Is the problem solved Yes No 012 Connect a know working device such as a lamp into the ac wall socket Is the device work OK Ye...

Page 78: ...o to Step 021 020 Go to Step 032 on page 2 6 021 Check the corresponding fuse Is the fuse OK Yes No 022 Step 022 continues F2 F1 Fuse Location on ac outlet distribution box On the ac outlet distributi...

Page 79: ...nge the fuse Switch one by one the units controlled by this fuse to identify the unit which has a problem Once you have identified the faulty unit continue with Step 032 on page 2 6 025 Suspect the ac...

Page 80: ...Chapter 5 Service Processor FRU Display Exchange on page 5 1 Display Exchange it go to Chapter 5 Service Processor FRU Display Exchange on page 5 1 Modem Refer to the modem documentation For the IBM 7...

Page 81: ...Node Processor NNP A Note 1 APPN Figure 2 2 LAN attached to the Service Processor Notes 1 The network node processor is an optional feature which is present only when APPN is installed 2 Up to two ser...

Page 82: ...If that does not solve your problem go to MAP Service Processor Troubleshooting on page 3 2 006 Is the service processor IML complete with MOSS E View window displayed Yes No 007 Is there a message S...

Page 83: ...place the system board Go to Chapter 5 Service Processor FRU Display Exchange on page 5 1 018 Replace the service processor mouse 019 Check that the service processor LAN cable is correctly connected...

Page 84: ...MAP continued 021 continued Problem solved go to Chapter 6 CE Leaving Procedure on page 6 1 2 10 3745 XXA 2 10 3746 9X0 6563 SPIM...

Page 85: ...asswords 3 28 Power on Password 3 28 Administrator Password 3 29 Administrator Password Control 3 29 Operating System Password 3 29 Vital Product Data 3 29 Management Information Format MIF 3 30 Alert...

Page 86: ...k all power supply voltages before you replace the system board See Power Supply on page 3 21 5 Check the hard disk drive jumper settings before you replace a hard disk drive See Hard Disk Drive Jumpe...

Page 87: ...dapter 08X Check SCSI terminator installation 1 SCSI Cable 2 SCSI Terminator 3 SCSI Device 4 SCSI Adapter 101 System board Interrupt failure 1 System Board 102 System board timer error 1 System Board...

Page 88: ...Utility on page H 9 2 Run the Extended Memory Diagnostic tests 166 Boot Block Check Sum Error 1 Run Flash Recovery using Boot Block See Flash Recovery Boot Block on page 3 34 2 System Board 167 Microp...

Page 89: ...or 1 Run Setup Check System Summary menu for memory type change See Service Processor Configuration Setup Utility on page H 9 2 Run the extended Memory Diagnostic tests 301 1 Keyboard 2 Keyboard Cable...

Page 90: ...6 Bit AT Fast SCSI Adapter 107X Check SCSI terminator installation 1 Check SCSI terminator installation 2 SCSI Cable 3 SCSI Terminator 4 SCSI Device 5 SCSI Adapter 1101 Serial connector error possible...

Page 91: ...Check printer before replacing system board 1 See Printer on page 3 20 2 System Board 15XX 1 SDLC Adapter 1692 Boot sequence error 1 Run FDISK to ensure at least one active partition is set active 16X...

Page 92: ...iguration settings 3 Video Memory Modules 4 Video Adapter if installed 5 System Board 3015 3040 Check for missing wrap or terminator plug on the adapter 1 Network Attached 2 LF Translator 3 Cable Prob...

Page 93: ...8601 8602 1 Pointing Device Mouse 2 System Board 8603 8604 1 System Board 2 Pointing Device Mouse 86XX Not listed above 1 Mouse 2 System Board 89XX 1 PC Music Adapter 2 MIDI Adapter Unit 91XX 1 Optica...

Page 94: ...nced Diagnostics 10453 Wrong drive type Information only 10454 Sector buffer test error 1 Run Enhanced Diagnostics 10455 10456 Controller error 1 Run Enhanced Diagnostics 10459 Drive diagnostic comman...

Page 95: ...r A 2 System Board 112XX This adapter does not have cache 1 SCSI Adapter 2 Any SCSI Device 3 System Board 119XX 1 3119 Adapter 121XX 1 Modem Adapter 2 Any Serial Device 3 System Board 136XX 1 ISDN Pri...

Page 96: ...DRAM VRAM 3 System Board 20101 to 20103 1 Printer Scanner Option 2 Image Adapter A 3 Memory Module DRAM VRAM 20104 1 Memory Module DRAM VRAM 2 Printer Scanner Option 3 Image Adapter A 20105 to 20110...

Page 97: ...ared LAN Adapter 27501 27503 27506 27507 1 ServerGuard Adapter 2 System Board 27502 27504 27510 27511 27533 27534 27536 27537 1 ServerGuard Adapter 27509 1 Remove redundant adapters run Auto Configura...

Page 98: ...Personal Dictation System Adapter 2 System Board 27880 to 27889 1 External FRU Speaker Microphone I999030X Hard disk reset failure 1 Possible hard disk drive problem See Hard Disk Drive Boot Error on...

Page 99: ...oard Insert a Diskette icon appears with a known good diagnostics diskette in the first 3 5 inch diskette drive 1 Diskette Drive 2 System Board 3 Diskette Drive Cable 4 Network Adapter Intensity or co...

Page 100: ...Device 3 Cable 4 Alternate Adapter 5 System Board Some or all keys on the keyboard do not work 1 Keyboard 2 Keyboard Cable 3 System Board Beep Symptoms Beep symptoms are short tones or a series of sho...

Page 101: ...3 Display 3 4 2 POST is searching for video ROM 1 Video Adapter if installed 2 System Board 4 1 Video Adapter if installed 2 System Board All other beep code sequences 1 System Board One long and one...

Page 102: ...ced Diagnostic Error Codes on page 4 9 for error code and action Go to Step 010 009 Go to Undetermined Problems on page 3 23 010 Action Change the suspected FRU go to Chapter 5 Service Processor FRU D...

Page 103: ...ion of the test margin varies with the type of display The test margin might be on the top bottom or one or both sides If you do not see any test margin on the screen replace the display If there is a...

Page 104: ...detachable cable replace the cable If the problem remains or if the cable is permanently attached to the keyboard replace the keyboard If the problem remains replace the system board Printer 1 Make su...

Page 105: ...or On Off switch power supply connector System board power supply connectors Microprocessr s connection Reseat Check the power cord for proper continuity Power Cord Check the power on switch for conti...

Page 106: ...good replace the power supply Pin Signal Function 11 3 3 V 3 3 V dc 12 12 V 12 V dc 13 COM Ground 14 PS ON DC Remote Enable 15 COM Ground 16 COM Ground 17 COM Ground 18 not used not used 19 5 V 5 V d...

Page 107: ...Data VPD for the service processor must be installed on the new system board after it is installed in the service processor To do this you must run the Flash Update Diskette See Flash BIOS VPD Update...

Page 108: ...lled devices list is not correct do the following 1 Check the hard disk drive jumper settings All supported hard disk drives use jumpers or tabs to set drives as either primary or secondary Refer to t...

Page 109: ...iagnostic diskettes 2 Before formatting the hard disk drive make a back up copy of the files on the drive to be formatted Use the Low Level Format program When you are installing software that require...

Page 110: ...fter the adapter has been opened this state indicates that the adapter has been closed under software control Off On The adapter is open and operating correctly On Off The adapter self diagnostic test...

Page 111: ...ne whether it is the cause of the hard error Hard error An error condition on a network that requires removing the source of the error or reconfiguring the network before the network can resume reliab...

Page 112: ...Vital Product Data Management Information Format MIF Alert on LAN Passwords The following provides information about computer hardware and software related passwords Power on Password Administrator P...

Page 113: ...rity Mode If Enhanced Security mode is enabled and there is no password given the computer will act as if Enhanced Security is disabled If Enhanced Security is Enabled and an administrator password is...

Page 114: ...is assistance is between the customer and the servicer The servicer can use the DMI MIF Browser to update the MIF information in the EPROM It is anticipated that some servicers might charge for this s...

Page 115: ...imary master or secondary slave Attention For drives not listed below refer to the label on the hard disk drive for the hard disk drive settings IDE Hard Disk Drive Settings 1 Primary Master Hard Disk...

Page 116: ...elow for the drive settings AUDIO IDE INTERFACE See Jumper Settings Below DC INPUT R G G L 5V G G 12V 39 40 1 2 CD ROM PD CD ROM Type Primary Master Secondary Slave 2X CD ROM FRU 06H5906 J J 4X CD ROM...

Page 117: ...ine the level of BIOS installed Sources for determining the latest level BIOS available 1 IBM PC Company Home Page http www ibm com pc us 2 PC PartnerInfo Technical Database CTSTIPS NSF 3 HelpCenter 4...

Page 118: ...art the system and recover the BIOS To perform a Flash BIOS recovery using the CMOS switch 1 Power off the computer and remove the cover 2 Move the system board CMOS switch to the on position Refer to...

Page 119: ...ng DPMS Automatic Hardware Power Management features Automatic Hardware Power Management can reduce the power states of the computer processor and monitor if monitor supports DPMS if they are inactive...

Page 120: ...n the Advanced Power Management menu allow you to enable and disable features that turn the computer on automatically Serial Port Ring Detect With this feature set to Enabled and an external modem con...

Page 121: ...ion Setup Utility program menu 7 To exit from the Configuration Setup Utility program press Esc and follow the instructions on the screen Wake On LAN This setting is used to enable or disable the IBM...

Page 122: ...0 then 1 Uses 3 3 V unbuffered 133 MHz SDRAM Non Registered DIMMMs only If a problem with memory modules is suspected perform the memory test procedure See IBM PC Enhanced Memory Diagnostics on page...

Page 123: ...lication program appears Note The service processor based on 6563 computer is default to come up quiet No beep and no memory count and checkpoint code display when no errors are detected by POST To en...

Page 124: ...e or thirteen digits An X in an error message can be any number or letter The shorter POST errors are highlighted in the Symptom to FRU Index Some digits will represent different information for SCSI...

Page 125: ...pport Select Downloadable Files Select Diagnostics This diagnostic diskette includes A new user interface WaterGate Software s PC Doctor This interface serves as the control program for running both t...

Page 126: ...each test category Run Normal Test runs a more extensive set of tests than does Run Quick Test and takes longer to execute 2 Press F5 to automatically run all selected tests in all categories See Test...

Page 127: ...failures Memory Test Quick The quick memory test will take about 20 seconds per MB of memory and will detect solid stuck memory failures only Notes Either level of memory testing can be performed on a...

Page 128: ...e Smart Test Use the Hard File Smart Test when the system management tool has detected a hard file SMART alert The Smart test does the following Interrogates IDE devices for support of the SMART instr...

Page 129: ...rovide an estimate of time to completion along with a visual representation of completion status Provides messages that warn the user that this is a non recoverable process Important Make sure custome...

Page 130: ...of the error code Re run the test If the same error code occurs again replace the system board 2xx 2y A memory error was detected in DIMM socket Y Replace the DIMM in the socket identified by the last...

Page 131: ...ck 4 System board 000 034 XXX BIOS Buffer Allocation failure 1 Reboot the system 2 Flash the system 3 Run memory test 4 System board 000 035 XXX BIOS Reset Condition detected 1 Flash the system 2 Syst...

Page 132: ...01 025 XXX System Checksum Value error 1 Flash the system 2 System board 001 026 XXX System FLASH data error 1 Flash the system 2 System board 001 027 XXX System Configuration Setup error 1 Run Setup...

Page 133: ...Go to Undetermined Problems on page 3 23 2 Flash the system and re test 3 Replace component under function test 001 250 XXX System ECC error 1 System board 001 254 XXX 001 255 XXX 001 256 XXX 001 257...

Page 134: ...2 System board 001 293 XXX System CMOS Battery 1 Battery 2 System board 001 298 XXX System RTC date time update failure 1 Flash the system 2 System board 001 299 XXX System RTC periodic interrupt fail...

Page 135: ...page 4 8 2 Re start the test to reset the log file 005 197 XXX Video test warning 1 Make sure component that is called out is enabled and or connected 2 Re run test 3 Component that is called out in w...

Page 136: ...blems on page 3 23 2 Flash the system and re test 3 Replace component under function test 006 25X XXX Diskette interface Error 1 Diskette drive Cable 2 Diskette drive 3 System board 011 000 XXX Serial...

Page 137: ...al failure 1 External serial device 2 System board 014 000 XXX Parallel port Interface Test Passed 1 No action 014 001 XXX Parallel port Presence 1 Remove external parallel device if present 2 Run set...

Page 138: ...stem board 015 002 XXX USB port Timeout 1 Remove USB Device s and re test 2 System board 015 015 XXX USB port External Loopback failure 1 Remove USB Device s and re test 2 System board 015 027 XXX USB...

Page 139: ...6 XXX PCI Card test halt error threshold exceeded 1 Depress F3 to review the log file See Viewing the Test Log on page 4 8 2 Re start the test to reset the log file 018 197 XXX PCI Card test warning 1...

Page 140: ...termined Problems on page 3 23 2 Flash the system and re test 3 Replace component under function test 020 262 XXX PCI system error 1 PCI card 2 Riser card if installed 3 System board 025 000 XXX IDE i...

Page 141: ...erface Configuration Setup error 1 SCSI signal cable 2 Flash the system 3 SCSI device 4 SCSI adapter card if installed 5 System board 030 03X XXX 030 04X XXX SCSI interface error 1 SCSI signal cable 2...

Page 142: ...led and or connected 2 Re run test 3 Component that is called out in warning statement 4 Component under test 035 198 XXX RAID interface test aborted 1 If a component is called out make sure it is ena...

Page 143: ...e Port interface Test Passed 1 No action 080 XXX XXX Game Port interface Error 1 Remove the game port device and re test the system 080 195 XXX Game Port interface Test aborted by user 1 Information 2...

Page 144: ...that is called out is enabled and or connected 2 Re run test 3 Component that is called out in warning statement 4 Component under test 086 198 XXX Mouse Port interface test aborted 1 If a component i...

Page 145: ...alt error threshold exceeded 1 Depress F3 to review the log file See Viewing the Test Log on page 4 8 2 Re start the test to reset the log file 170 197 XXX Voltage Sensor s test warning 1 Make sure co...

Page 146: ...to Undetermined Problems on page 3 23 175 199 XXX Thermal Sensor s test failed cause unknown 1 Go to Undetermined Problems on page 3 23 2 Flash the system and re test 3 Replace component under functi...

Page 147: ...4 SCSI adapter card 5 System board 220 000 XXX Hi Capacity Cartridge Drive Test Passed 1 No action 220 XXX XXX Hi Capacity Cartridge Drive error 1 Remove the Hi Capacity Cartridge Drive and re test t...

Page 148: ...Diagnostic Error Code FRU Action 415 XXX XXX Modem error 1 Remove the Modem and re test the system 4 26 3745 XXA 4 26 3746 9X0 6563 SPIM...

Page 149: ...ocessor FRU Display Exchange If you exchange A Display go to Display Removal Display Install on page 5 2 A service processor FRU go to Removing and Installing Service Processor FRU on page 5 3 Copyrig...

Page 150: ...ear of the service processor disconnect the display cable Display Connector 4 If your display is installed in the controller rack slide out the display from the rack and install it on a table Warning...

Page 151: ...B Display F Modem Com 1 E D TR 3 If your service processor is installed in the controller rack go to Step 4 Otherwise go to Step 5 4 Slide out the service processor from the controller expansion and i...

Page 152: ...the defective FRU Service Processor FRU to Exchange Action Battery Go to Battery Exchange on page 5 5 Board Go to Board Exchange on page 5 6 CD ROM Go to CD ROM Drive Exchange on page 5 10 Diskette Dr...

Page 153: ...ery on the board see System Board Layout on page H 6 for details 2 Note the orientation of the battery on the system board and remove it 3 Install the new battery 4 Re install service processor cover...

Page 154: ...Remove the Token Ring adapter card Slot 4 c Remove the display adapter card Slot 1 d Remove the plastic cover of the processor e Remove the diskette and hard disk drive see Diskette Hard Drive Bracke...

Page 155: ...jumper switch settings match the old system board jumper switch settings 6 Re install the system board using the Steps 1a on page 5 6 to 1h on page 5 6 in reverse order 7 Re install the service proces...

Page 156: ...n the system board and remove it 4 Unpack and install the new processor on the system board Note If the processor is not installed correctly the system board and the processor can be damaged 5 Install...

Page 157: ...e 7 Slide the hard disk drive from the bracket 8 Unpack the new hard disk drive 9 Check the jumper settings on the new hard disk drive and set them to correspond to the old hard disk drive settings Ot...

Page 158: ...D ROM drive out of the chassis 6 Unpack the new CD ROM drive 7 Check the jumper settings on the new CD ROM drive and set them to correspond to the old CD ROM drive settings Otherwise see CD ROM PD CD...

Page 159: ...the hard disk drive in the bracket two screws on each side 6 Slide the diskette drive from the bracket 7 Unpack the new diskette drive 8 Install and secure the new diskette drive into the bracket usin...

Page 160: ...tains the retainer on the rear of the computer 4 Unplug the adapter card from the system board 5 Unpack and install the new adapter card 6 Install the retainer and secure it with the screw previously...

Page 161: ...th the help of figures given in Computer Exploded View on page H 1 remove the FRU 3 Unpack and install the new FRU 4 Re install the service processor top cover 5 Go to After FRU Exchange on page 5 14...

Page 162: ...service processor re connect all the cable previously removed 2 Use the following table to find the procedure you need to follow after exchanging an FRU Service Processor FRU to Exchange Action Batter...

Page 163: ...o Service Processor Configuration Setup Utility on page H 9 to check the configuration and correct it if necessary 6 At the end of configuration a message asks you if you want to save your changes 7 S...

Page 164: ...4 Press a key on the keyboard The following lines are added at the previous screen Enter LANAID parameters reboot your machine when done Examples View Help LANAIDC 5 Enter VIEW 6 The following screen...

Page 165: ...us Press ENTER to select 5 Select the Diagnostics option in the title bar and press Enter 6 The following window is displayed Diagnostics Interactive Tests Hardware Infos Utility quit F1 Help Run Norm...

Page 166: ...Restart the problem determination Yes You must restore the service processor hard disk after its replacement Continue with Step 13 13 Press esc for exit from the test window 14 Select Quit in the titl...

Page 167: ...Please wait fo the MOSS E LSCT restoration 8 mn 26 The MOSS E View window is displayed followed by Service processor customization in progress It may take a few minutes to complete Please wait Servic...

Page 168: ...k on OK Note If the code level that you have just installed is different from the code installed on NNP you must also change it refer to the appropriate Network Node Processor Installation and Mainten...

Page 169: ...ting the IBM PC Enhanced Diagnostics Program on page 4 4 2 Is the diagnostic error free No Restart the problem determination Yes Return the service processor to the customer then go to Chapter 6 CE Le...

Page 170: ...5 22 3745 XXA 5 22 3746 9X0 6563 SPIM...

Page 171: ...u window is displayed 5 Click on the Configuration Management option 6 Double click on the Manage Remote Operations option 7 On the Remote Operation Management window select the Remote operations auth...

Page 172: ...c If you have a problem call your support for assistance 6 2 3745 XXA 6 2 3746 9X0 6563 SPIM...

Page 173: ...he customer s personnel are not in a hazardous position Place removed covers and other parts in a safe place away from all personnel while you are servicing the machine Keep your tool case away from w...

Page 174: ...erve the following precautions Ensure that another person familiar with the power off controls is near you Remember Another person must be there to switch off the power if necessary Use only one hand...

Page 175: ...ould be used to identify potential safety hazards due to attachment of non IBM features or options not covered by this inspection guide If any unsafe conditions are present you must determine how seri...

Page 176: ...with other people Wear a grounded wrist strap against your skin to eliminate static on your body Prevent the part from touching your clothing Most clothing is insulative and retains a charge even when...

Page 177: ...ingual Translations The caution and danger safety notices in this section are provided in the following languages English Brazilian Portuguese Chinese French German Italian Korean Spanish Appendix A S...

Page 178: ...Electrical current from power telephone and communications cables is hazardous To avoid shock hazard connect and disconnect cables as described following when installing moving or opening covers of th...

Page 179: ...ion exposure Removing the covers of the CD ROM drive could result in exposure to hazardous laser radiation There are no serviceable parts inside the CD ROM drive Do not remove the CD ROM drive covers...

Page 180: ...ao tocar duas superf cies com potenciais el tricos diferentes A corrente el trica proveniente de cabos de alimenta o de telefone e de comunica o perigosa Para evitar choques el tricos conecte e desco...

Page 181: ...mo o das tampas da unidade de CD ROM pode resultar em exposi o a radia o perigosa de laser N o existem pe as que possam ser consertadas no interior da unidade de CD ROM N o remova as tampas da unidade...

Page 182: ...A 10 3745 XXA A 10 3746 9X0 6563 SPIM...

Page 183: ...Appendix A Safety Information A 11...

Page 184: ...les c bles de communication ou les cordons t l phoniques et d alimentation peut tre dangereux Pour viter tout risque de choc lectrique lorsque vous installez ou que vous d placez le pr sent produit o...

Page 185: ...document Pour viter une exposition directe au rayon laser n ouvrez pas l unit de CD ROM Vous ne pouvez effectuer aucune op ration de maintenance l int rieur DANGER Certaines unit s de CD ROM contienn...

Page 186: ...erschiedlichem elektrischem Potential zu vermeiden Elektrische Spannungen von Netz Telefon und Daten bertragungsleitungen sind gef hrlich Um einen Stromschlag zu vermeiden nur nach den Anweisungen arb...

Page 187: ...u gef hrlicher Laserstrahlung f hren Es befinden sich keine Teile innerhalb des CD ROM Laufwerks die vom Benutzer gewartet werden m ssen Die Verkleidung des CD ROM Laufwerks nicht ffnen VORSICHT Manch...

Page 188: ...i dal contatto con due superfici a diverso potenziale elettrico La corrente elettrica circolante nei cavi di alimentazione del telefono e di segnale pericolosa Per evitare scosse elettriche collegare...

Page 189: ...e a radiazioni pericolose L apertura di un unit CD ROM pu determinare l esposizione a radiazioni laser pericolose All interno dell unit CD ROM non vi sono parti su cui effettuare l assistenza tecnica...

Page 190: ...A 18 3745 XXA A 18 3746 9X0 6563 SPIM...

Page 191: ...ucto o de los dispositivos acoplados percauci n Al cambiar la bater a utilice nicamente la bater a IBM N mero de pieza 33F8354 o un tipo de bater a equivalente recomendado por el fabricante Si el sist...

Page 192: ...se 3B Tenga en cuenta la siguiente informaci n Cuando la unidad est abierta se generan emisiones de rayos l ser No dirija la mirada al haz no lo observe directamente con instrumentos pticos y evite la...

Page 193: ...16 lb Environment Air temperature System on 10 to 32 C 50 to 90 F System off 10 to 43 C 50 to 110 F Humidity System on 8 to 80 System off 8 to 80 Maximum altitude 3048 m 10 000 ft Heat Output Approxim...

Page 194: ...above are system fully populated with options 2 Maximum power and heat specifications are based on the 145 watt maximum capacity of the system power supply 3 For additional information see the ISO Sup...

Page 195: ...mplete these sheets and give them to the IBM service representative Controller Integration Controller Names Controller Name Set Power ON Schedule Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturd...

Page 196: ...VT 3746 900 Integration Definition of 3746 900 LAN Address Token ring local address MAC address Definition of Service LAN IP Addresses Table C 1 For the Service Processor IP address 192 9 200 1 Subnet...

Page 197: ...maintenance Service processor customer Service processor maintenance Management password DCAF Remote Logon Password Enable password Yes Password No default Disable Incoming Calls to Service Processor...

Page 198: ...ers NPM NPM netid PU name for CM 2 NPA LU name Service Processor Parameters for DCAF using CM 2 For LAN Attached Consoles LU name DCAFLAN For SNA Attached Consoles LU name DCAFSNA Destination address...

Page 199: ...t mask 255 255 255 240 DTE Speed 115200 MRU Size 1500 Parameter Definitions for RSF Customer Information Company Name Address System location Contact person Company telephone number for voice communic...

Page 200: ...C 6 3745 XXA C 6 3746 9X0 6563 SPIM...

Page 201: ...Table D 3 on page D 2 9585 refer to Table D 4 on page D 2 Table D 1 IBM Modems for Remote Workstations and a Target Service Processor 6563 or 6275 Remote Workstation DCAF Modem Type COM1 Port Connecti...

Page 202: ...OK OK OK OK 7858 OK OK OK OK Hayes OK OK OK OK MPA Card COM2 7857 OK OK OK OK 7858 OK OK OK OK Table D 4 Modem connections between a remote workstation and a target service processor 9585 Remote Works...

Page 203: ...tton is used to select one out of several choices When the choices are numerical this button increments the numbers This button is also used to select one out of several choices When the choices are n...

Page 204: ...E 2 3745 XXA E 2 3746 9X0 6563 SPIM...

Page 205: ...ve nuts for 8229s Installing captive nuts and brackets for MAE Installing brackets for processor type 6563 Example of units installation processor type 6563 Example of units installation processor typ...

Page 206: ...ack Mount 6U 7855 2U 7857 2U Modem Hayes CDD SP 6275 SP 6563 Service Drawer 2U Optical Disk Drive 2U LCBB LCBE 4U SP Tower 12U MAE 13U Controller Expansion 37U Front View SP Rack Mount Type 2 4U SP Ta...

Page 207: ...The values represent the size used to setup the units in the controller expansion it is not the size of the units themself 2 The attachment holes along each side of the controller expansion are divide...

Page 208: ...NNPB Left Side Right Side 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 26 27 28 29 30 Rear View 8228 Drawer Figure F 3 Installing Captive Nuts and Brackets for the Display Drawer SP and NNP Bas...

Page 209: ...XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX Front View Rear View 1st LCB 1st LCB 2nd LCB 2nd LCB 3rd LCB 3rd LCB 4th LCB 4th LCB Figure F 4 Installing Captive Nuts for LCBs Note Th...

Page 210: ...8229 XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX Figure F 5 Installing Captive Nuts for 8229s Note This s...

Page 211: ...XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX Figure F 6 Installing Captive Nuts and Brackets for MAE Note This symbol identify the loc...

Page 212: ...Network Node Processor A Network Node Processor B 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 LCB Figure F 7 Installing Brackets PN 58G5752 for...

Page 213: ...n the Controller Expansion SP and NNP Type 6563 Service Processor Modem Network Node Processor A Network Node Processor B LCBB LCBE Multiaccess Enclosure Display Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Figure F 9 Units...

Page 214: ...st Power Supply Network Node Processor B or Multiaccess Enclosure 2nd Power Supply Optical Disk Drive CD ROM Drive or RSF Modem 7858 Display Network Node Processor A Service Processor AC Input Figure...

Page 215: ...twork Node Processor Cables for 3746 900 Notes 1 For cable 1 refer to the appropriate 3746 Models 900 and 950 External Cable References manual 2 For cable 2 refer to Cable from the Service Processor P...

Page 216: ...Notes 1 For cable 1 refer to the appropriate 3746 Models 900 and 950 External Cable References manual 2 For cable 2 refer to Cable from the Service Processor Processor to the 8228 on page G 4 3 For c...

Page 217: ...45 Models xxA Notes 1 For cable 1 refer to the appropriate 3746 Models 900 and 950 External Cable References manual 2 For cable 2 refer to Cable from the Service Processor Processor to the 8228 on pag...

Page 218: ...P i n 9 P i n 1 P i n 6 3 4 5 2 Figure G 4 LAN Cable Interchange Circuit for Standard LAN Cable Table G 1 LAN Cable Pin Assignment Wire Nbr Wire Color Connector 1 Position Connector 2 Position 1 2 3 4...

Page 219: ...e P1 P2 1 13 12 25 1 13 12 25 Figure G 5 Cable between the Service Processor and the Modem PN 0782985 Interchange Circuits for the Cables between the Service Processor and the Modem Connector Connecto...

Page 220: ...ange Circuits for the Modem Adapter Cable Connector Connector P1 P2 8 o o 1 3 o o 2 2 o o 3 20 o o 4 7 o o 5 6 o o 6 4 o o 7 5 o o 8 23 o o 9 1 o Shield Figure G 8 Modem Cables Pin Assignments PN 0782...

Page 221: ...s available 10 6 1 5 10 15 1 6 11 15 5 P1 P2 Figure G 10 Extender Cable for Service Processor and Display connection Interchange Circuits for the Extender Cable Between the Service Processor and the D...

Page 222: ...le When the keyboard is installed outside the controller expansion an additional extender cable is used refer to Figure G 11 reference 13 Female Connector Male Connector Figure G 12 Keyboard Extender...

Page 223: ...er Exploded View Input output connectors and removal service procedures for the cover front panel front bezel diskette hard disk drive bracket CD ROM drive power supply and system board are on the fol...

Page 224: ...moval To remove top cover 1 Remove the three cover thumb screws 2 Slide cover toward the rear of the chassis about 1 inch 2 cm to clear the front panel 3 Lift cover up To install top cover 1 Slide cov...

Page 225: ...of the chassis To install the front panel 1 At the same angle that the panel was when removed install the bottom tabs of the panel in the chassis Push up on the left and right bottom tabs if necessar...

Page 226: ...op cover 2 Remove the diskette and hard drives or disconnect their cables 3 Remove the two top screws securing the bracket 4 Slide bracket toward the back of the chassis to unlatch it from the chassis...

Page 227: ...the system board between the power connector and primary IDE connector and then up to the CD ROM drive Do not route the CD ROM cable near the system board I O connectors Power Supply Removal Note Mak...

Page 228: ...ns 1 Processor socket 2 DIMM socket 1 3 DIMM socket 2 4 Processor fan connector 5 Power connector 6 Power Switch LED connector 7 Primary IDE connector 8 Secondary IDE connector 9 Diskette drive connec...

Page 229: ...Audio Connector 16 PCI 1 slot 17 PCI 2 slot 18 PCI 3 slot 19 Internal speaker connector 20 AGP connector 21 Parallel connector 22 Microphone connector 23 Line Out Connector 24 Line In connector 25 USB...

Page 230: ...rite enabled Off D Write protected On Clear CMOS Switch SW1 2 Reserved Switch SW1 3 Reserved Switch SW1 4 Processor Speed Settings Processor speed for the PC 6563 is fixed and is determined by the pro...

Page 231: ...sed on 6563 65U The following window is displayed From the following window select the different options Go to the new windows for checking and follow the prompts for modifying Configuration Setup Uti...

Page 232: ...dio Support Enabled Diskette Drive A 1 44 MB 3 5 IDE Hard Disk Drive 0 13579 MB IDE Hard Disk Drive 1 Not Installed IDE CD ROM Drive 2 Installed IDE Hard Disk Drive 3 Not Installed 2 Product Data Mach...

Page 233: ...h Serial Port B IRQ IRQ 3 USB Setup USB Support Disabled USB Keyboard Mouse Support Autodetect Parallel Port Setup Parallel Port 378h Parallel Port Mode Extended Parallel Port Extended Mode ECP Parall...

Page 234: ...dio Setup Audio Support Enabled Network Setup Preboot Execution Environment Base Code Disabled PCI Boot Entry Vector Startup Disabled 4 Start Options Startup Sequence Keyboard Numlock State ON Keyboar...

Page 235: ...Note If you want a complete testing of the computer at power ON set this parameter to Enhanced 5 Date and Time Time HH MM SS Date MM DD YY Appendix H Service Processor Aids H 13...

Page 236: ...ore booting Removable Media Devices User Hard Disk Devices User Network Device User Remote Administration Information If the password Prompt is set to ON it will be reset when Remote Administration is...

Page 237: ...ng menus control advanced Hardware features if they are configured incorrectly the system might malfunction Cache Control ROM Shadowing PCI Control Plug and Play Control Processor Control Cache Contro...

Page 238: ...umber Access Disabled 8 ISA Legacy Resources Information ISA legacy Resources DMA Interrupts Memory and I O Ports are resources that are used by ISA adapters which are not Plug and Play adapters Use t...

Page 239: ...4000h C5FFFh Video BIOS C6000h C7FFFh Video BIOS C8000h C9FFFh Video BIOS CA000h CBFFFh Available CC000h CDFFFh Available CE000h CFFFFh Available D0000h D1FFFh Available D2000h D3FFFh Available D4000h...

Page 240: ...ard 378H 37Bh Parallel Port 37Ch 37Fh Parallel Port 380h 383h Available 3B0h 3B3h Available 3B4h 3B7h Video 3B8h 3BBh Video 3BCh 3BFh Available 3C0h 3C3h Video 3DCh 3DFh Video 3E0h 3E3h Available 3ECh...

Page 241: ...wer On APM APM BIOS Mode Disabled Automatic Hardware Power Management Disabled Time to Low Power 30 min System Power ON Display Suspend Time to Display OFF 1 hr IDE Drives Enabled Low Power Exit Activ...

Page 242: ...matic Power On Wake on LAN Serial Port A Ring Detect Disabled Startup Sequence Primary Modem Ring Detect Disabled Startup Sequence Primary Wake Up on Alarm Disabled Alarm day of month 01 Alarm Time 01...

Page 243: ...Appendix I Service Processor Part Numbers Copyright IBM Corp 1999 I 1...

Page 244: ...1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 I 2 3745 XXA I 2 3746 9X0 6563 SPIM...

Page 245: ...L3072 11 Memory 128 MB SDRAM Non Parity 33L3074 11 Memory 64 MB SDRAM ECC 33L3080 12 System Board no processor no memory 61H2470 13 Pentium III 533 133 MHz 33L4066 14 Chassis Assembly 37L5091 15 IBM T...

Page 246: ...I 4 3745 XXA I 4 3746 9X0 6563 SPIM...

Page 247: ...Unit Model 900 IBM 3746 Nways Multiprotocol Controller Model 950 Safety Information Provides general safety guidelines Evaluating and Configuring GA33 0180 IBM 3745 Communication Controller Models A...

Page 248: ...00 and 950 Planning Series Token Ring and Ethernet Provides information for Token ring adapter description and configuration Ethernet adapter description and configuration GA27 4237 IBM 3745 Communica...

Page 249: ...lanning Series Multiaccess Enclosure Planning Provides information for MAE adapters details MAE ESCON planning and configuration ATM and ISDN support GA27 4241 IBM 3745 Communication Controller Models...

Page 250: ...081 IBM 3746 Nways Multiprotocol Controller Models 900 and 950 Controller Configuration and Management User s Guide Explains how to use CCM and gives examples of the configuration process GA33 0479 IB...

Page 251: ...Table J 1 Page 5 of 5 Customer Documentation for the 3746 Model 950 Models 130 to 61A Documentation shipped with the 3746 950 3745 Models 17A to 61A Appendix J Bibliography J 5...

Page 252: ...aintaining the service processor based on PS 2 Types 7585 3172 9585 or 9577 Can be for systems with microcode that has up to and including EC D46130 any level installed SY33 2120 IBM 3745 Communicatio...

Page 253: ...ce Starting from EC F12430 and Above Provides information on installing and maintaining the Multiaccess Enclosure MAE For systems with microcode EC F12430 or higher installed SY33 2112 IBM 3746 Nways...

Page 254: ...Models 900 and 950 S135 2015 IBM 3746 Nways Multiprotocol Controller Models 900 and 950 Parts Catalog Provides reference information for ordering parts for the IBM 3746 Models 900 and 950 S135 2014 I...

Page 255: ...troller Models 210 310 410 and 610 Introduction Gives an introduction of the IBM Models 210 to 610 capabilities For Models A refer to the Overview GA33 0180 GA33 0180 IBM 3745 Communication Controller...

Page 256: ...oller Models 900 and 950 Planning Series Token Ring and Ethernet Provides information for Token ring adapter description and configuration Ethernet adapter desription and configuration GA27 4237 IBM 3...

Page 257: ...GA27 4241 IBM 3745 Communication Controller Models A IBM 3746 Nways Multiprotocol Controller Models 900 and 950 Planning Series Protocols Description Provides information for Overview and details abou...

Page 258: ...ntegrating network of the 3745 and 3746 900 after installation SA33 0416 Line Interface Coupler Type 5 and Type 6 Portable Keypad Display Migration and Integration Guide Contains information for movin...

Page 259: ...nagement Application Provides a graphical user interface for configuring and managing a 3746 APPN HPR Network Node and IP Router and its resources It is also available as a stand alone application usi...

Page 260: ...SA33 0175 IBM 3745 Communication Controller Models A IBM 3746 Expansion Unit Model 900 IBM 3746 Nways Multiprotocol Controller Model 950 Alert Reference Guide Provides information about events or erro...

Page 261: ...e LIC for the machine Evaluating and Configuring GA33 0138 IBM 3745 Communication Controller Models 130 150 160 and 170 Introduction Gives an introduction about the IBM Models 130 to 170 capabilities...

Page 262: ...ling or relocating the IBM 3745 Models X10 and X1A SY33 2114 IBM 3746 Nways Multiprotocol Controller Model 900 Installation Guide Provides instructions for installing or relocating a 3746 900 SY33 211...

Page 263: ...BM 3745 Communication Controller Models A IBM 3746 Expansion Unit Model 900 IBM 3746 Nways Multiprotocol Controller Model 950 Service Processor Installation and Maintenance Based on the 6275 Provides...

Page 264: ...talling and maintaining the network node processor based on the PS 2 Type 7585 or 3172 SY33 2126 IBM 3746 Nways Multiprotocol Controller Models 900 and 950 Network Node Processor Installation and Main...

Page 265: ...ence information for ordering IBM 3745 Models X10 and X1A parts S135 2014 IBM Controller Expansion Parts Catalog Provides reference information for ordering parts for the controller expansion attached...

Page 266: ...170 Service Functions Describes MOSS functions using the IBM 3745 Models 1x0 and 17A consoles SY33 2070 IBM 3745 Communication Controller Models 130 to 17A Maintenance Information Procedures Provides...

Page 267: ...r Graphics Adapter See EGA VGA XGA POS Programmable Option Select PUN Physical Unit Number as in SCSI CRC Cyclic Redundancy Check RAID Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks disk array models CRT Cathod...

Page 268: ...Term Information VRAM Video Random Access Memory WORM Write Once Read Many Media XGA Extended Graphics Array 1024 x 768 x 256 Y C Luminance Chrominance Signal Video X 2 3745 XXA X 2 3746 9X0 6563 SPIM...

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