IBM eserver 630 6C4 Service Manual page 348

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Standby Phase
The standby phase can be reached in either of the following ways:
v With the system off and power connected (the normal path), recognized by OK in the
LCD display.
OR
v With the system on after an operating system fault, recognized by an 8-digit code in
the LCD display.
In the standby phase, the service processor takes care of some automatic duties and is
available for menus operation. The service processor remains in the standby phase
until a power-on request is detected.
The standby phase components are as follows:
v Modem Configuration
The service processor configures the modem (if installed) so that incoming calls can
be received, or outgoing calls can be placed.
v Dial In
Monitor incoming phone line to answer calls, prompt for a password, verify the
password, and remotely display the standby menu. The remote session can be
mirrored on the local HMC virtual terminal window if the system is so equipped and if
the user enables this function.
v Menus
The service processor menus are password-protected. Before you can access them,
you need either the general user-password or privileged-user password.
Service processor menus are available on ASCII terminals attached to the serial
ports on the system, and on terminal emulators. On HMC-managed systems, service
processor menus are also available on the HMC graphical user interface.
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