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System Initialization and Acceptance Testing (Normal Operation)
4.4 Basic Acceptance Test Procedure
You can specify other addresses if you have multiple MSCP or TMSCP
devices. This action may be useful to isolate a problem with a controller,
the CPU module, or the backplane. Use the VAX I/O address provided by
the SHOW QBUS command to determine the CSR value. If you do not
specify a value, the MSCP device at address 20001468 is tested by default.
4. Check that all UQSSP, MSCP, TMSCP, and Ethernet controllers and
devices are visible by typing the following command line:
>>>SHOW DEVICE
DSSI Bus 0 Node 0 (ALPHA)
-DIA0 (RF72)
DSSI Bus 0 Node 1 (BETA)
-DIA1 (RF72)
DSSI Bus 0 Node 2 (GAMMA)
-DIA2 (RF72)
DSSI Bus 0 Node 5 (ZETA)
-MIA5 (TF85/TF86)
DSSI Bus 0 Node 6 (*)
DSSI Bus 1 Node 7 (*)
Ethernet Adapter
-EZA0 (08-00-2B-08-E8-6E)
Ethernet Adapter 0 (774440)
-XQA0 (08-00-2B-06-16-F2)
In the example, the console displays the node numbers of disk and tape
ISEs it recognizes. The line below each node name and number is the
logical device name DIA0, DIA1, DIA2, and MIA5 in this case.
The two lines marked by an asterisk (*) are for the embedded DSSI
adapters. DSSI node names and node numbers must be unique.
The next two lines show the logical name and station address for the
embedded Ethernet adapter. The last two lines refer to a DESQA Ethernet
controller, its Q22–bus CSR address, its logical name (XQA0), and its
station address.
5. Run one pass of the DSSI internal drive tests (DRVTST and DRVEXR)
using the Diagnostic Utility Protocol (DUP) driver as described in
Section 5.4.
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