Appendix
C.
Service
Processor
Setup
and
Test
Attention:
This
procedure
applies
to
modems
attached
to
the
serial
ports
(S1
and
S2)
on
the
primary
I/O
book
(location
U1.18-P1-H2).
It
does
not
affect
the
operation
of
the
modem
attached
to
the
IBM
Hardware
Management
Console
for
pSeries
(HMC).
The
call-out
function
is
normally
handled
by
the
Service
Focal
Point
application
running
on
the
HMC.
Note:
The
call-out
and
surveillance
options
are
disabled
in
partitioned
systems.
For
your
convenience,
an
example
of
a
basic
service
processor
setup
checklist
is
included
here.
Your
setup
may
include
more
or
fewer
of
the
available
features,
so
you
can
adjust
this
checklist
for
your
own
application.
Service
Processor
Setup
Checklist
1.
Shut
down
the
managed
system,
and
wait
for
the
OK
in
the
physical
operator
panel.
2.
Open
a
virtual
terminal
window
on
the
HMC.
3.
Start
the
service
processor
menus.
4.
Set
the
system
name.
5.
Enable
Surveillance.
6.
Configure
call-in/call-out.
7.
Attach
modems
if
necessary.
If
modem
attachment
is
not
necessary,
proceed
to
step
To
attach
a
modem,
do
the
following:
a.
Exit
the
service
processor
menus.
b.
Disable
the
350
V
dc
outputs
from
the
Bulk
Power
Assembly
(BPA)
by
placing
the
UEPO
switch
in
the
off
position.
Attention:
With
the
UEPO
off
,
power
is
still
present
within
the
BPA.
c.
Attach
the
cables
and
modems.
d.
Place
the
UEPO
switch
in
the
on
position.
8.
Test
both
of
the
following:
v
Call-In,
go
to
v
Call-Out,
go
to
9.
Use
the
“Save
or
Restore
Hardware
Management
Policies,”
in
the
“Introduction
to
Tasks
and
Service
Aids”
section
of
the
RS/6000
and
Eserver
pSeries
Diagnostic
Information
for
Multiple
Bus
Systems
to
back
up
the
service
processor
settings.
Note:
This
action
is
strongly
recommended
to
protect
the
usefulness
of
the
service
processor
and
the
availability
of
the
server.
Your
service
processor
is
now
ready
for
use.
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