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network
connecting to Remote Annex 2-2
Network Interface Connectors 1-13
network interface connectors
description of 1-13
normal mode
error-free sequence 4-3
power-up and booting sequence 4-2
power-up error states 4-5
Novell boot 2-20
O
OPER_46_ENET.SYS 4-19
option_key command 3-4, 3-24
examples 3-24
P
parallel printer 2-14
cable wiring B-9
parallel printer port A-7
pin/signal allocation A-8
PBX loopback connector
wiring B-12
physical characteristics
description of 1-14
ping command 3-4, 3-25
examples 3-25
port configurations
description of 1-5
ports command 3-4, 3-26
power select switch 1-14
description of 1-14
power supply 1-14
Power switch 1-14
power switch
description of 1-14
power-up
applying power 2-16
failures during 2-18
in normal mode 4-2
in test mode 4-7
instructions 2-15
running self-tests 2-17
self-testing procedures during 2-15
sequence 4-2
setting operational power range 2-15
setting to test mode 2-17
power-up and boot sequence 4-2
preferred load host
setting 3-7
printer port 1-12
description of 1-12
printing conventions xiv
R
RARP 2-28
rear clearance
requirement 1-16
rear panel 1-11
description of 1-11
remote access review 1-1
Remote Annex 4000
description 1-4
EMI requirements 1-15
firmware 1-7
Flash memory 1-5
memory 1-5
processor 1-4
ROM monitor 1-7
safety requirements 1-15
Remote Annex for VMS fails to boot 4-19
ROM Monitor
command syntax 3-2
commands 3-1
description of 1-8
list of commands 3-2
ROM monitor
commands 3-2
S
safety requirements 1-15
Self-booting 2-31
Self-booting without a Local Ethernet Interface 2-
31
sequence command 3-4, 3-29
examples 3-29
serial cable
wiring diagrams B-7
Serial Devices 2-9
Serial Line Controller
Remote Annex 4000 Hardware Installation Guide
Index
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