
v
Power
Control
Network
Utilities
Menu
POWER
CONTROL
NETWORK
UTILITIES
MENU
1.
Lamp
Test
for
all
Operator
Panels
2.
Display
I/O
Type
3.
Change
I/O
Type
4.
Collect
&
Display
SPCN
Trace
Data
5.
Start
SPCN
Flash
Update
6.
Display
Power
Subsystem
FRU
Code
Levels
Not
Applicable
7.
Power
Subsystem
Code
Update
via
the
Power
Control
Network
Not
Applicable
98.
Return
to
Previous
Menu
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–
Lamp
Test
for
All
Operator
Panels
Selecting
this
option
tests
the
media
drawer
operator
panel’s
indicators
by
causing
them
to
blink
on
and
off
for
approximately
30
seconds.
–
Display
I/O
Type
This
option,
when
selected,
will
display
the
SPCN
address
of
the
CEC
drawer
and
the
I/O
type
of
the
service
processor.
–
Change
I/O
Type
Use
this
option
to
change
the
I/O
type
(if
necessary)
after
a
service
action
or
configuration
change.
If
either
value
is
not
valid,
a
failure
message
displays
on
the
console.
Press
Enter
to
return
to
the
Power
Control
Network
Utilities
Menu.
Select
the
I/O
type
from
this
table
based
on
the
speed
of
the
processors
in
the
system:
Processor
Speed
I/O
Type
1-way
and
2-way
1.20
GHz
processor(s)
A8
You
will
be
asked
to
make
the
following
entries:
1.
For
the
I/O
drawer
address,
type
1
.
2.
For
the
I/O
type,
type
the
appropriate
value
from
the
table
above.
If
either
value
is
not
valid,
a
failure
message
displays
on
the
console.
Press
Enter
to
return
to
the
Power
Control
Network
Utilities
menu.
–
Collect
&
Display
SPCN
Trace
Data
This
option
is
used
by
service
personnel
to
dump
the
SPCN
trace
data
from
the
system
unit
to
gather
additional
debug
information.
If
this
option
is
selected,
enter
1
when
prompted
for
the
SPCN
drawer
number
and
enter
d0
when
prompted
for
the
unit
address.
The
following
is
an
example
of
this
menu
and
its
output:
Enter
the
SPCN
drawer
number:
0
Enter
the
Unit
Address:
d0
The
SPCN
trace
data
will
be
displayed
on
the
screen.
The
following
is
an
example
of
this
output:
Please
wait....
*****
Power
Trace
Data
Start
*****
00000000ffffffffffff0006158800a000061574a00000
060200353700060210031300060242000000060241040b0006110a00400006110902000006110208040
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