Testing
the
Setup
This
section
contains
sample
testing
procedures
to
help
ensure
that
your
setup
is
working.
These
tests
include
communicating
with
the
server
operating
system.
Before
you
start,
ensure
that
the
necessary
serial
port(s)
is
configured.
If
you
need
assistance,
refer
to
“Serial
Port
Configuration”
on
page
501.
The
server
should
be
powered
off
as
a
result
of
the
“Service
Processor
Setup
Checklist”
on
page
499.
Testing
Call-In
1.
At
your
remote
terminal,
call
in
to
your
server.
Your
server
answers
and
offers
you
the
Service
Processor
Main
Menu
after
requesting
your
privileged
access
password.
2.
Select
System
Power
Control
.
3.
Select
Power-On
System
.
When
you
are
asked
if
you
wish
to
continue
powering
on
the
system,
type
Y
.
4.
After
the
system
firmware
and
operating
system
have
initialized
the
server,
the
login
prompt
displays
at
your
remote
terminal
if
you
set
up
Seamless
Modem
Transfer
(refer
to
“Transfer
of
a
Modem
Session”
on
page
509
for
more
information).
This
may
take
several
minutes.
When
the
login
prompt
displays,
you
have
successfully
called
the
service
processor.
5.
Type
logout
to
disconnect
from
the
operating
system.
The
message
No
Carrier
displays
on
your
remote
terminal.
6.
Call
your
server
again.
The
operating
system
answers
and
offers
you
the
login
prompt.
If
these
tests
are
successful,
call-in
is
working.
7.
Log
in
and
type
shutdown
to
shut
down
your
server.
8.
The
message
No
Carrier
displays
on
your
remote
terminal.
Testing
Call-Out
During
the
setup,
you
entered
your
phone
numbers
for
the
pager
(on
page
393)
and
customer
voice
(on
page
393).
These
numbers
are
used
for
this
test.
1.
Your
remote
terminal
is
disconnected
as
a
result
of
the
Call-In
test.
2.
Call
your
server
again.
3.
At
the
service
processor
main
menu,
select
Call-In/Call-Out
Setup
menu,
then
select
Call-Out
test.
This
action
causes
a
simulated
error
condition
for
the
purposes
of
this
test.
4.
After
a
few
moments,
a
message
displays,
regarding
an
illegal
entry.
Press
Enter
to
clear
the
message
and
return
to
the
main
menu.
5.
When
your
telephone
rings,
answer
the
call.
You
should
hear
the
sound
of
a
telephone
being
dialed.
Your
computer
is
trying
to
page
you.
If
this
test
is
successful,
call-out
is
working
correctly.
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