Privileged
User
Menus
The
following
menus
are
available
to
privileged
users
only.
The
user
must
know
the
privileged-access
password,
if
one
is
set,
to
access
these
menus.
Main
Menu
A
listing
at
the
top
of
the
main
menu
contains
the
following:
v
Your
system’s
current
firmware
version
v
The
firmware
copyright
notice
v
The
system
name
given
to
your
server
during
setup
You
need
the
firmware
version
for
reference
when
you
either
update
or
repair
the
functions
of
your
service
processor.
The
system
name,
an
optional
field,
is
the
name
that
your
server
reports
in
problem
messages.
This
name
helps
your
support
team
(for
example,
your
system
administrator,
network
administrator,
or
service
representative)
to
more
quickly
identify
the
location,
configuration,
and
history
of
your
server.
Set
the
system
name,
from
the
main
menu,
using
option
6.
Note:
The
information
under
the
Service
Processor
Firmware
heading
in
the
following
Main
Menu
illustration
is
example
information
only.
Service
Processor
Firmware
VERSION:
RH011007
Copyright
2001
IBM
Corporation
SYSTEM
NAME
MAIN
MENU
1.
Service
Processor
Setup
Menu
2.
System
Power
Control
Menu
3.
System
Information
Menu
4.
Language
Selection
Menu
5.
Call-In/Call-Out
Setup
Menu
6.
Set
System
Name
99.
Exit
from
Menus
0>
v
Service
Processor
Setup
Menu
See
for
more
information.
v
System
Power
Control
Menu
See
for
more
information.
v
System
Information
Menu
See
for
more
information.
v
Language
Selection
Menu
See
for
more
information.
v
Call-In/Call-Out
Setup
Menu
See
for
more
information.
v
Set
System
Name
Allows
setting
of
the
system
name.
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Eserver
pSeries
690
Service
Guide
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