Using SystemGuard
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Set Configuration
This menu option enables you to configure or unconfigure units and devices.
1. Enter
3
in the main menu to select this option.
2. You should then see a first-level screen similar to the following. It displays the units and
devices that can be configured, along with their menu index number:
Set Configuration
00 CPU0 10 UNIT0 & dev
01 CPU1 11 UNIT1 & dev
02 CPU2 12 UNIT2 & dev
03 CPU3 13 UNIT3 & dev
04 MC0 14 UNIT4 & dev
05 MC1 15 UNIT5 & dev
06 MC2 16 UNIT6 & dev
07 MC3 17 UNIT7 & dev
08 base MCA
09 exp MCA .
select(x:exit):
3. Enter the menu number to select a particular object. For example, if you enter
10
, then a
second-level UNIT0 screen as shown below is displayed.
The second-level screen contains a status column and details about the unit.
UNIT0 Second-level Screen
UNIT0 Set Status Set Status
00 dev0A C C 10 dev5B C A
01 dev0A D 11 dev5B D
02 dev1A C A 12 dev2A C C
03 dev1A D 13 dev2A D
04 dev3A C C 14 dev2B C D
05 dev3A D 15 dev2B D
06 dev4A C C 16 dev3B C C
07 dev4A D 17 dev3B D
08 dev5A C C 18 dev4B C D
09 dev5A D 19 dev4B D
select(x:exit):
4. Enter the object’s menu number and then enter one of the following commands:
•
C: To configure the device.
•
D: To unconfigure the device.
•
T: To temporarily unconfigure the device. At the next power on or reset, the device is
automatically reconfigured.
For example: 06 D unconfigures device 4A.
Note: Devices that do not appear in the above list, cannot be changed.
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