Recovering Bios; Troubleshooting The Ethernet Controller; Network Connection Problems - IBM x 340 Series Hardware Maintenance Manual

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Recovering BIOS

Troubleshooting the Ethernet controller

Network connection problems

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Hardware Maintenance Manual: xSeries 340 Model 6RY
If your BIOS has become corrupted, such as from a power failure during a flash
update, you can recover your BIOS using the recovery boot block and a BIOS flash
diskette.
Note: You can obtain a BIOS flash diskette from one of the following sources:
Use the ServerGuide program to make a BIOS flash diskette.
Download a BIOS flash diskette from the World Wide Web. Go to
http://www.pc.ibm.com/support/, select IBM Server Support, and make
the selections for your server.
Contact your IBM service representative.
The flash memory of your server contains a protected area that cannot be overwritten.
The recovery boot block is a section of code in this protected area that enables the
server to start up and to read a flash diskette. The flash utility recovers the system
BIOS from the BIOS recovery files on the diskette.
To recover the BIOS:
1.
Turn off the server and peripheral devices and disconnect all external cables and
power cords; then, remove the cover.
2.
Locate the boot-block jumper block (J37) on the system board.
3.
Place a jumper on pins 1 and 2 to enable BIOS recovery mode.
4.
Insert the BIOS flash diskette into the diskette drive.
5.
Restart the server.
The Recovery Boot screen will appear. A progress report, Loading data from
diskette xx%, is displayed. When programming is underway, a further progress
report, Programming
block n of 7 yy%, is displayed. When recovery is complete, Recovery complete,
remove the diskette and
return boot block switch to the off position before rebooting is displayed.
6.
Remove the flash diskette from the diskette drive.
7.
Turn the server off.
8.
Remove the jumper on the boot-block jumper block or move it to pins 2 and 3 to
return to normal startup mode.
9.
Restart the server. The system should start up normally.
This section provides troubleshooting information for problems that might occur with
the 10/100 Mbps Ethernet controller.
If the Ethernet controller cannot connect to the network, check the following:
Make sure that the cable is installed correctly.
The network cable must be securely attached at all connections. If the cable is
attached but the problem persists, try a different cable.

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