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Installation
PCIIOP: unit = 0 type = P960F dram = 0MB ports = 8 (F641)
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Here:
“unit =” denotes the installation card number in the system.
“type =” denotes the PCIIOP interface card type.
“map =” denotes the mapping address and memory space of dual port
RAM, should be assigned by PCI bus.
“dram =” denotes the PCIIOP interface card’s built-in memory space.
“ports =” denotes the number of ports, which should be octal of the number
of expansion boxes.
When the above message appears and the active LED in
cPCI-6968/cPCI-6969 expansion module light on, it means the
communication interface controller has been installed successfully.
If the message of “map =” or “ports =” is not correct (including no message) or
any of the LED in cPCI-6968/cPCI-6969 module is not on, you should
proceed error detecting and correcting procedure as follows:
1.
Shutdown the operating system, turn off the power.
2.
If you can not boot the system successfully, please check the voltage
level. If the voltage level is too low to boot the system, check the
number of controller module and cPCI-6968/cPCI-6969 module.
3.
Insure the controller interface module has been inserted correctly at
system expansion slot. Insure the rear connector has been
connected
correctly between controller module and
cPCI-6968/cPCI-6969 module.
4.
Check the memory mapping setting and insure that it does not conflict
with other device’s memory mapping.
5.
Turn on the power and reboot the operating system. If you can insure
the device driver is well installed, it is not necessary to re-execute the
software installation procedure. Otherwise you may need to
re-execute the software installation procedure.
6.
If the message does not indicate correctly, please repeat previous
procedure or contact your supplier.
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