FRB Timer Enable Jumper
The jumper at pins 5, 6, and 7 controls whether the system boots from
processor 1 if processor 0 fails.
Procedure to disable FRB timer:
1. See "General Procedure to Change Jumper Setting" on page 99.
2. Move the recovery boot jumper from pins 5 and 6 to pins 6 and 7.
3. Reinstall the chassis cover(s) for your safety, and connect the power
cord to the system.
4. Turn the system on, and wait for POST to comlpete.
5. Run the SCU to configure the system. See Chapter 2.
Chassis Intrusion Detection Jumper
Your chassis may contain an alarm switch that sends a notification signal to
the server management software if a cover is removed. See your chassis
documentation or contact your chassis vendor to determine whether your
chassis has this feature The jumper at pins 9, 10, and 11 controls whether
this alarm feature is enabled or disabled.
Procedure to disable (bypass) the chassis intrusion switch:
1. See "General Procedure to Change Jumper Setting" on page 99.
2. Move the chassis intrusion detection jumper from pins 9 and 10 to pins
10 and 11 to disable the alarm switch.
3. Reinstall the chassis cover(s) for your safety, and connect the power
cord to the system.
4. Turn the system on, and wait for POST to complete.
5. Run the SCU to configure the system. See Chapter 2.
To enable the intrusion switch, do the above steps but move the jumper
back to pins 9 and 10.
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