Nec Snmp Agent Installation; Scsi Drive Limitations; Booting From A Cd; Using The Nec Select Install Cd With A Scsi Drive - NEC POWERMATE 8100 Series Service And Reference Manual

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NEC SNMP Agent Installation

Install the NEC SNMP Agent software on a system with the Windows 98,
Windows 95, or Windows NT operating system as follows.
Note:
LANDesk Client Manager on a computer that is running the
Windows NT operating system.
1. Close all open applications before installing the NEC SNMP Agent.
2. Insert the NEC Select Install CD into the CD-ROM drive. Click
the screen.
3. Click
Start
E:\NECUtil\NEC_SNMP\setup.exe
4. Click
OK

SCSI Drive Limitations

The following procedures and operating limitations apply to systems whose only
hard drive is a SCSI device.

Booting from a CD

In systems with only a SCSI hard drive, it is not possible to boot from an IDE
CD-ROM drive.

Using the NEC Select Install CD with a SCSI Drive

If a situation arises in which a full operating system restore must be performed
using the NEC Select Install CD, first boot the system from the bootable
diskette. (This might be necessary, for example, if the system does not boot
from the hard drive.) The bootable diskette comes with all systems that have a
SCSI hard drive. After the system boots, proceed with the NEC Select Install
procedure.

PIIX4 Limitations

The following operating limitations apply to PIIX4 (PCI ISA IDE Xcelerator).

Reconfiguring Ultra DMA Support

The PCI IDE interface on the PowerMate 8100 Series system supports the latest
ATA ULTRA DMA/33 interface. The PIIX4 component that was released from
Intel Corporation was incorporated in the system. However, standard versions of
®
Windows
recognize the PIIX4 as capable of supporting ULTRA DMA/33.
A-16 Release Notes
Do not install both the NEC SNMP Agent and
on the taskbar, point to and click
. Follow the prompts to install the software.
95 were released prior to the release of PIIX4; these versions do not
Run
, and type
where
E:
is the CD-ROM drive.
in
Cancel

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