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Appendix I. 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 hardware
management console for pSeries (HMC).

The call-out function is normally handled by the Service Focal Point running on the HMC.

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.

Note:

The call-out and surveillance options are disabled in partitioned systems.

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 8. To attach a

modem, do the following:

a. Exit the service processor menus.

b. Disable the 350 V dc outputs from the 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 “Testing Call-In” on page 86

v

Call-Out, go to “Testing Call-Out” on page 86

9. Use the “Save or Restore Hardware Management Policies,” in the “Introduction to Tasks and Service

Aids” section of the

RS/6000 and

Eserver

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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Page 5: ...n 11 Step 6 Check the Cables and Connect I O Devices 12 Step 7 Verify that the Unit Emergency Power Off UEPO Switch is in the Off Position 12 Computer Room Emergency Power Off EPO 12 Step 8 Check the...

Page 6: ...Kingdom Telecommunications Safety Requirements 33 Avis de conformit aux normes du minist re des Communications du Canada 34 Canadian Department of Communications Compliance Statement 34 VCCI Statemen...

Page 7: ...ling to I O Books Two I O Planar Loop Configuration 74 I O Subsystem One Side of Subsystem 1 with IBF RIO G Cabling to I O Books Two I O Planar Loop Configuration 75 I O Subsystem One Side of Subsyste...

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Page 9: ...serve the following safety instructions any time you are connecting or disconnecting devices attached to the system DANGER An electrical outlet that is not correctly wired could place hazardous voltag...

Page 10: ...pply cord Follow procedures for removal of power from the system when directed C28 CAUTION Energy hazard remove power before servicing C22 CAUTION Energy hazard remove all jewelry before servicing C29...

Page 11: ...for laser certification numbers and approval information CAUTION All IBM laser modules are designed so that there is never any human access to laser radiation above a class 1 level during normal oper...

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Page 13: ...ges or component failures must verify the accuracy of operations performed and data saved or transmitted by the system at or near the time of the outage or failure In addition users must establish pro...

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Page 15: ...AIX operating system click AIX and pSeries accessibility References to AIX Operating System This document may contain references to the AIX operating system If you are using another operating system c...

Page 16: ...ment Reference order number SA38 0538 contains information regarding slot restrictions for adapters that can be used in this system v The Site and Hardware Planning Information order number SA38 0508...

Page 17: ...e using another operating system consult the appropriate documentation for that operating system regarding support for those features and functions This chapter helps you get started with installing a...

Page 18: ...guring Full System Partition Is System Using Partitions Configuring Partitions Customer Tasks Installer Tasks Marketing and Customer Tasks Using the System Planning Managed by HMC Begin Site and Hardw...

Page 19: ...eparation tasks such as floor planning electrical needs air conditioning and other site planning considerations Marketing system administrators softcopy Planning for Partitioned System Operations Desc...

Page 20: ...ng system in an LPAR environment System administrators printed and softcopy AIX Operating System Installation Getting Started Provides information on how to install and configure the AIX operating sys...

Page 21: ...specific PCI adapter slot placement and adapter support configurations System administrators service personnel printed Hardware Management Console for pSeries Maintenance Guide Contains MAPs removal a...

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Page 23: ...aced in the rear 2 Bulk Power Subsystem 7 7040 Model 61D I O Subsystem 3 7040 Model 671 Processor Subsystem 8 7040 Model 61D I O Subsystem Optional 4 7040 Model 671 Media Subsystem 9 7040 Model 61D I...

Page 24: ...eed to Step 2 Check the Inventory Step 2 Check the Inventory To verify that you have all the items shipped with the pSeries 670 use the packing lists for each ship group The contents of the pSeries 67...

Page 25: ...Rack Inventory The following is a list of rack inventory items v Front and rear door for the rack v Two power cords v Optional display and keyboard Chapter 2 Installing the pSeries 670 9...

Page 26: ...ut on each leveling foot by turning the nut counterclockwise away from the bottom of the rack 3 Rotate each leveling foot downward until it contacts the surface on which the rack is placed 4 Adjust th...

Page 27: ...to the L3 heatsink Record the serial number of the L3 module when it is added replaced and reseated along with the number of times plugged If the module must be removed and reinstalled a fourth time i...

Page 28: ...for broken latches by lightly pushing down on the rear of the handles Replace any broken latches 5 Check to ensure adapters are seated by pushing down on the small metal tab on top of the adapter The...

Page 29: ...19 1 is needed to connect to the system UEPO panel For room EPO cables using wire sizes 20 AWG to 24 AWG use AMP pins part number 770010 4 1 2 AMP Connector Part Number 770019 1 Contact Number 2 Pole...

Page 30: ...eps 2 3 and 4 are not correct ask the customer to remove the power from the branch circuit and make the wiring corrections then check the receptacle again __ 6 Check for infinite resistance between th...

Page 31: ...on brackets are installed 07H6763 Filler Plate wide 4 Use in the base of the frame to cover openings Install in the base of the frame after all of the cable retention brackets are installed 31L7174 So...

Page 32: ...lace the lower panel of the frame Step 10 Verify the Hardware Management Console HMC Installation Verify that the HMC is installed then connect the HMC serial cable to serial port HMC1 on the primary...

Page 33: ...ve 3 Turn the pSeries 670 UEPO switch to the ON position 4 Verify that the LEDs on the bulk power assembly are on Verify that OK displays on the pSeries 670 operator panel Step 14 Install the Doors Th...

Page 34: ...d bottom hinge pins on the rear door into the top and bottom hinges 2 on the rack 3 Close the rear door and engage the latch on the left side of the door 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 4 2 1 Hinge Pin Typical Front...

Page 35: ...a system booted in full system partition mode Does the system have AIX diagnostics preinstalled Yes Go to Loading the Online Diagnostics in Service Mode on page 22 No Go to Loading the Standalone Dia...

Page 36: ...elect one of the following profiles Power On Normal This profile boots an operating system from the designated boot device Power On SMS This profile boots to the System Management Services SMS menus T...

Page 37: ...or Panel Power On Perform the following steps to power on the processor subsystem and attached I O subsystems using the power button on the media subsystem operator panel 1 Open the rack door Look for...

Page 38: ...that the media subsystem contains no media devices 13 Enter any passwords if requested Note If you are unable to load the diagnostics to the point when the DIAGNOSTIC OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS display go...

Page 39: ...of any codes displayed on the display or operator panel To perform additional system verification go to Performing Additional System Verification To exit diagnostics go to Stopping the Diagnostics Per...

Page 40: ...e following instructions to verify the software level of the HMC that is managing the system you just installed 1 Determine the level of the HMC software running on the HMC If you don t know the level...

Page 41: ...ed v Configuring Inventory Scout v Collecting Vital Product Data VPD v Configuring Service Agent For more information about performing these tasks refer to the IBM Hardware Management Console for pSer...

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Page 43: ...d Route the Power Cords to the pSeries 670 on page 15 __ 5 Verify the system operation by completing the procedures in Chapter 3 Verifying the Hardware Operation on page 19 __ 6 Verify that the latest...

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Page 45: ...o turn it off Processor CUoD When you activate processor CUoD additional processors are permanently activated and usable on your system Processor CUoD enables you to handle business peaks or add new w...

Page 46: ...of a server affects performance and overall throughput of workloads By planning ahead and taking into account the complete server configuration you can help ensure that you get the full benefit of CUo...

Page 47: ...or reaches a predetermined error threshold thus helping to maintain performance and improve system availability Starting with AIX 5 2 this capability is offered on pSeries servers with CUoD to help mi...

Page 48: ...you have finished the activation process you can assign the activated processors to a partition If you are using dynamic partitioning DLPAR you need not reboot the system to use the processors If you...

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Page 50: ...ent Regulations VCCI Statement The following is a summary of the VCCI Japanese statement in the box above This is a Class A product based on the standard of the Voluntary Control Council for Interfere...

Page 51: ...enehmigung des Bundesministers f r Post und Telekommunikation oder des Bundesamtes f r Post und Telekommunikation betrieben werden Die Genehmigung wird erteilt wenn keine elektromagnetischen St rungen...

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Page 53: ...cycling facilities may not be available in your area In the United States IBM has established a collection process for reuse recycling or proper disposal of used sealed lead acid nickel cadmium and ni...

Page 54: ...6 446 Notes 1 Noise levels cited are for the typical configuration A Frame Bulk Power CEC cage battery option media drawer and two I O drawers 2 The 0 6 B 6 dB reduction in noise emission levels with...

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Page 57: ...n the rack do the following 1 Remove all packing and tape from the rack 2 Position the rack according to the customer floor plan 3 Lock each caster wheel by tightening the thumbscrew on the caster Thu...

Page 58: ...ation on page 43 76X4687 2 Latch bolt Item 1 in illustration on page 43 1624804 20 Screw hex flange 20mm long Item 9 in illustration on page 43 1621546 8 Screw hex 25mm long hinge Item 10 in illustrat...

Page 59: ...e vertical rail with two 25 mm screws item 9 in illustration on page 43 and two washers item 10 in illustration on page 43 5 Attach the front bottom hinge item 5 in illustration on page 43 on the vert...

Page 60: ...the rack is being attached to a concrete non raised floor proceed to Attach the Rack to a Concrete Non Raised Floor on page 45 v If the rack is being attached to a raised floor proceed to Attaching t...

Page 61: ...some of the drilled holes may be aligned with concrete reinforcement rods below the surface of the concrete floor additional holes must be drilled Each mounting plate must have at least three usable...

Page 62: ...away from the mounting plates 7 Mark the floor at the center of each hole in the mounting plate including tapped holes 8 Remove the mounting plates from the marked locations 9 At the marked location...

Page 63: ...he rack mounting bolts three or four rotations into the tapped holes 5 Turn the leveling foot of the plate assembly down until it contacts the mounting plate and then level the rack using the four lev...

Page 64: ...bolts do the following 1 Obtain the service of a qualified structural engineer to determine the appropriate installation of the eyebolts 2 Consider the following before installing the eyebolts v Floor...

Page 65: ...e following illustrations 654 8 mm 4x 49 3 mm Eyebolt 2x 450 mm REF 1220 mm REF 1019 mm 2x 170 mm REF 2x 75 mm REF 64 6 mm 100 5 mm 610 mm 24 Inch Floor Tile Layout 2x Opening for Cables 48 in REF 4 I...

Page 66: ...g holes so that they match the dimensions given in the following illustrations 654 8 mm 4x 49 3 mm Eyebolt 2x 450 mm REF 1220 mm REF 1019 mm 2x 170 mm REF 2x 75 mm REF 64 6 mm 100 5 mm 610 mm 24 Inch...

Page 67: ...he difference between the two turnbuckle assemblies is the length of the turnbuckle The Short Turnbuckle Assembly part number 11P4755 is used for a 9 1 2 inches to 11 3 4 inches raised floor The Long...

Page 68: ...into the inner hole of the leveler and the rubber bushing 14 Thread down the threaded rod until the tip of the rod is approximately 1 inch inside the turnbuckle 15 Insert the nuts and hand tighten th...

Page 69: ...o consult with a certified electrical contractor to have the floor pedestals grounded or refer them to pSeries 670 information in Chapter 2 of the Site and Hardware Planning Information for an alterna...

Page 70: ...e rack using a screw part number 2665528 and a lockwasher part number 1623347 if supplied Tighten the screw using an 8 mm nutdriver Note Ensure that the lockwasher is installed between the frame surfa...

Page 71: ...pe su then log in as root user 7 Type the following command to run the configuration utility usr sbin digiConf You must provide the following answers to the following questions a Question How many boa...

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Page 73: ...1 The RANs are cabled in a daisy chain and are terminated using a line terminator The following illustration shows the adapter and the line connectors 1 2 3 C The following illustration shows an exam...

Page 74: ...le 1n for node 1 3 Press the right arrow button to advance the node number through the eight possible settings 1n 8n 4 When the desired node number is displayed press the left arrow button again to se...

Page 75: ...onf The configuration utility will guide you through a series of questions The term C CON is synonymous with Enhanced RAN or RAN a Question How many C X cards do you have Answer Enter the total number...

Page 76: ...rom any of the ports on a RAN to the HMC1 ports on the managed systems If you are using a second redundant HMC connect cables from all the pSeries 670 HMC1 ports to the RAN on the primary HMC and conn...

Page 77: ...igation area and the Contents area The navigation panel displays a hierarchy of icons that represent collections of systems individual systems managed resources and tasks Each Navigation area icon ide...

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Page 79: ...in the same rack as well as access to one HMC 1 Hardware Management Console 5 7040 Model 61R Integrated Battery Feature IBF Optional for the Power Subsystem Redundant 7040 Model 61R Integrated Batter...

Page 80: ...Use the following to keep a record of your components Component Serial Number pSeries 670 I O Drawer 1 I O Drawer 2 I O Drawer 3 64 Eserver pSeries 670 Installation Guide...

Page 81: ...1 9 U1 1 U1 1 U1 5 U1 5 U1 15 P1 V2 or Unused U1 15 P2 V4 or Unused Unused Unused U1 35 P1 V3 Unused U1 35 P2 V3 Unused U1 18 F1 U1 18 X1 U1 18 F2 U1 18 X2 U1 35 P1 F1 U1 35 P2 F1 U1 18 P1 M3 U1 18 P1...

Page 82: ...H2 1 MCM 2 installed U1 18 P1 C4 MCM 2 VPD Card U1 18 P1 H2 4 Memory U1 18 P1 M6 Memory Book v 4 GB v 8 GB v 16 GB v 32 GB v 64 GB Memory U1 18 P1 M7 Memory Book v 4 GB v 8 GB v 16 GB v 32 GB v 64 GB...

Page 83: ...hat appear in the system Verify that the number equals the number of hard disks physically in the system Make note of the hard disks and which one s contain rootvg root volume group v Run lsdev Cc dis...

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Page 85: ...bes subsystem positioning and cabling for the pSeries 670 Operator Panel Cable and Diskette Drive Cable to the Media Subsystem Rear View 1 Primary I O Book 3 Diskette Drive Data Cable 2 Cable Connecti...

Page 86: ...Positions Fully Populated Rack Rear View without IBF C1 3 2 1 C1 Primary Rack 2 Second I O Subsystem Position 1 First I O Subsystem Position 3 Third I O Subsystem Position 70 Eserver pSeries 670 Insta...

Page 87: ...Populated Rack Rear View with IBFs C1 C2 3 2 1 4B C1 Rack 2 Second I O Subsystem C2 I O Book Book 0 3 Third I O Subsystem 1 First I O Subsystem 4B Two IBFs primary rack Position 4 Appendix G Subsyste...

Page 88: ...CEC RIO ports must be connected to 2 RIO planars per loop Up to 3 I O subsystems can be connected v CEC RIO G ports can be connected to RIO and RIO G I O planars with appropriate cables in one planar...

Page 89: ...oop Configuration Note The following graphic applies to CECs with RIO or thumbscrew retention connections A0 A1 0 1 3 4 1 2 1 Primary Rack 3 First I O Subsystem Minimum I O Single I O Board Installed...

Page 90: ...ollowing graphic applies to CECs with RIO or thumbscrew retention connections A0 C0 A1 C1 B0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 4 3 5 6 1 1 1 1 B1 1 2 1 Primary Rack 4 Second I O Subsystem 2 Primary I O Book 5 First I O...

Page 91: ...Loop Configuration Note The following graphic applies to CECs with RIO G or bayonette retention connections A0 A1 0 1 3 4 1 2 1 Primary Rack 3 First I O Subsystem Minimum I O Single I O Board Installe...

Page 92: ...I O Planar Loop Configuration Note The following graphic applies to CECs with RIO G or bayonette retention connections 1 Primary Rack 3 First I O Subsystem Minimum I O Single I O Board Installed 2 Pr...

Page 93: ...First I O Subsystem 2 Primary I O Book 5 Secondary I O Book 3 Second I O Subsystem Note The maximum number of I O subsystems that can be attached in the one planar loop configuration is 2 or four I O...

Page 94: ...ar Drives 2 Primary I O Book 6 SCSI Cable for Media Subsystem Front Drives 3 Power Cable for Media Subsystem Front Drives 7 Power Cable for Media Subsystem Rear Drives 4 Rear of Media Subsystem Note I...

Page 95: ...O book in the managed system The following illustration shows the location of the serial ports on the back of the HMC and the HMC connectors located on the processor subsystem 1 Primary Rack 4 Primary...

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Page 97: ...em BPD A Side 2 N A Bulk Power Distribution on the B side of the system BPD B Side 3 N A 1 A35 BPC P03 to Bulk Power Fan P1 F1 Cable attached to FAN BPF A 4 N A 1 B35 BPC P03 to Bulk Power Fan P2 F1 C...

Page 98: ...with white stripe 25 11P4460 1 A35 BPC P04 to AMD1 P01 MDA1 J02 Red 26 11P4459 1 A35 BPC P04 to AMD1 P00 MDA1 J01 Red with white stripe 27 11P4463 1 A35 BPC P06 to AMD3 P00 MDA3 J01 Red with white str...

Page 99: ...m 2 power cable DCA2 P00 11P4498 1 I O Subsystem 3 power cable DCA1 P01 11P4499 1 I O Subsystem 3 power cable DCA1 P00 11P4500 1 I O Subsystem 3 power cable DCA2 P01 11P4501 1 I O Subsystem 3 power ca...

Page 100: ...olor A35P BPD1B P04 A01B DCA1 P00 BPD1B to I O Subsystem 3 Green A35B BPD1A P05 A01B DCA2 P01 BPD1A to I O Subsystem 3 Green W Stripes A35P BPD1B P05 A01B DCA2 P00 BPD1B to I O Subsystem 3 Green 84 Es...

Page 101: ...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 8 To...

Page 102: ...rs you the login prompt If these tests are successful call in is working 7 Log in and type shutdown F to shut down your server 8 The message No Carrier displays on your remote terminal Testing Call Ou...

Page 103: ...7 Select Baud rate 9600 or higher 8 Select login enable and set the flow control to RTS 9 Commit the selections and set up any other needed serial ports 10 Exit SMIT Appendix I Service Processor Setu...

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Page 105: ...8A1173 For clearance procedures go to Removing the Rack Top Frame for Clearance Through Doorways on page 92 For the reduced height procedure go to Preparing for Rack Top Frame Installation for pSeries...

Page 106: ...nches Square Drive Ratchet Accessories 3 8 inches Drive 6 inches Extension X2 8 inch reach required Drive Socket 3 8 inches 10mm Drive Ratchet 1 4 inches Drive Socket 5 16 inches 8mm Torque Tool Part...

Page 107: ...rt Number 77G0599 Screw Part Number 1625437 Washer Side Cover 4 Part Number 44P0126 Rear Latch Part Number 54G2882 Screw 12 Part Number 05N6585 J Bracket Part Number 2665528 Screw Side Cover 5 Part Nu...

Page 108: ...have cleared the left cover 5 Use steps 2 and 3 to remove the the left side cover 6 With all the screws removed from the cover tilt the top of the cover away from the frame and lift off Removing the R...

Page 109: ...ide of the BPD using the torque tool __ Step 2 Pull the BPD straight out from the Bulk Power Enclosure BPE __ Step 3 Repeat for the other BPD There are two BPDs with one in front and one in back d Rem...

Page 110: ...e Extender 5 Front Frame Extender 2 Left Frame Extender 6 UEPO Switch 3 Right Frame Extender 7 Rack Top Frame Left Side Cover 4 Rear Frame Extender 8 Rack Top Frame Right Side Cover 94 Eserver pSeries...

Page 111: ...ure 2 Hex Head Screw Locations a Remove the five hex head screws from the front BPE b Remove the five hex head screws from the rear BPE c Install two shipping brackets part number 11P2923 on both the...

Page 112: ...ding illustration at the middle left side of the rack top frame assembly Remove the screw then tilt the baffle toward the front of the rack top frame Note The foam and metal upright air baffle must be...

Page 113: ...stalled in their original location the pSeries 670 will not power on 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 BPE 4 BPR 2 BPD 5 BPF 3 BPC 6 Fan Cover Plate a Remove the BPRs item 4 in the previous illustration as follows 1 Make...

Page 114: ...e BPF straight out of the BPE 5 Repeat for the other BPF There are two BPFs one in front and one in back e Remove any front and rear bulk power fillers 5 To reduce the weight so that it is the maximum...

Page 115: ...item 5 in the illustration on page 98 Remove the cross brace f Remove the two screws at the front of the left BPE rail and remove the rail item 3 in illustration on page 98 g Remove the two screws at...

Page 116: ...he frame this label is on the right front of the frame Note Two people are required to lift and position the top frame assembly To assist with the installation a stepladder and ladder are provided wit...

Page 117: ...ace item 5 in the illustration on page 100 7 Install the front and rear BPEs item 1 in the illustration on page 101 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 BPE 4 BPR 2 BPD 5 BPF 3 BPC 6 Fan Cover Plate 8 Install the BPRs item...

Page 118: ...rs using the torque tool e Repeat for the other BPF There are two BPFs one in front and one in back 12 Install any front and rear bulk power fillers 13 For the reduced height option remove the front a...

Page 119: ...8 7 2 3 4 5 1 Top Frame Extender 5 Front Frame Extender 2 Left Frame Extender 6 UEPO Switch 3 Right Frame Extender 7 Left Side Cover 4 Rear Frame Extender 8 Right Side Cover Appendix J Removing and I...

Page 120: ...the top of the cover to compress the gasket to allow alignment with the tapped holes in the top of the frame 5 Install the two inside screws and washers part numbers 77G0599 and 1625437 6 Install the...

Page 121: ...acity planning processor on demand 30 circuit breaker activate 17 configuration CPU 65 I O 65 memory 65 configuration continued service processor serial port 86 system other 7 connecting 128 port adap...

Page 122: ...oor environments 54 notice safety 11 notices environmental 37 safety vii O on off features on demand on off 29 on off on demand features memory features 29 processor features 29 online diagnostics loa...

Page 123: ...31 service processor backup settings 85 call in test 85 call out test 85 checklist 85 service processor continued serial port configuration 86 setup 85 setup checklist 85 test 85 setup and test servi...

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