Configuring The 1002Rp Pentium Iii Bios; When To Upgrade The Bios; When To Configure The Bios - Avaya CallPilot 1002rp Maintenance And Diagnostics

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9. Remove the new card from its protective wrapping.
10. Align the card with its slot on the backplane and press it into place.
11. Fasten the card down with the screw provided.
12. Install the new I/O bracket.
13. Fasten the I/O bracket using the screw provided.
14. Remove the labels attached to all connectors and reconnect them to the card. See
15. Replace the top cover.

Configuring the 1002rp Pentium III BIOS

BIOS is the Basic Input/Output System of the computer. It is Flash ROM-based code. The
system is equipped with Flash BIOS, which enables you to upgrade by running a single
program that writes updated code to the Flash ROM chips.

When to upgrade the BIOS

Do not upgrade the BIOS unless specifically instructed to do so by your Avaya representative.
The Avaya CallPilot® server is shipped to the customer with the required minimum BIOS
vintage, so an upgrade is only necessary if Avaya deems this necessary to solve a system
problem. The minimum release BIOS for Avaya CallPilot 4.0 is NNCXUA07 or later.

When to configure the BIOS

BIOS configuration is performed at the factory before the CallPilot server is shipped to the
customer. It may be necessary to reconfigure the BIOS at a customer site after a BIOS or
CMOS failure and recovery.
Avaya CallPilot® 1002rp Server Maintenance and Diagnostics
Note:
You can now do the following:
• Replace the SBC with a new card. To replace it, continue with step
page 141.
• Increase RAM by adding DIMM(s) to the card. See
the SBC card
Result: The board seats properly in both the ISA-style and PCI-style connectors.
SBC card connectors and jumpers.
on page 144.
Configuring the 1002rp Pentium III BIOS
To add SDRAM DIMMs to
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