Using the EISA Configuration Diskette
adapter is installed in your server, EISA devices are added
automatically.
Step 3: View or edit details
After adding EISA or ISA adapters in Step 2, use the Edit selection
of this step to configure them. Use the Edit Resources selection of
this step for complex configurations. If you change a setting in this
step, you might have to change a switch or jumper setting on the
system board or on a device.
Note: You can view the settings for PCI devices, but you cannot
change them through the EISA Configuration utility program.
To change settings for PCI devices, see “PCI Bus Control” on
page 33.
Step 4: Examine switches or print report
After Steps 1 and 2 have been completed correctly, this step displays
the correct switch and jumper settings for the installed devices that
have switches and jumpers. Also, you can choose to print a system
configuration report.
Step 5: Save and exit
This step allows you to save your configuration or to discard the
changes before you exit from the program.
Use the Up Arrow (
↑
) or Down Arrow (
↓
) key to highlight your
selection; then press Enter to make your selection. To help you
track your progress, a checkmark (
√
) appears on the main menu
next to the completed steps.
You can access help information through:
Help windows, which remain active.
Information windows, which appear automatically as a result of
some configuration activities.
The
Help=F1
prompt, which allows you to access the Help Menu
for screens displaying the prompt. To remove the Help Menu,
press Esc.
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