HP Model 712/100 - Workstation Handbook page 100

Hp 9000 series 700 model 712 service handbook (a2615-90039)
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3. Reverse this procedure to install the new CPU board.
4. When you turn on the workstation with the new CPU board installed, set the
monitor configuration, as described in the section "Setting the Monitor Type at
Power On" in Chapter 3.
5. The system prompts you to enter two LANIC IDs.
CAUTION: If you enter an incorrect LANIC ID, you must use the
ss_config utility to change it.
Perform one of the following choices:
a If you're not sure if the CPU board is the cause of the system problem,
enter the dummy LANIC ID 080009–EEEEE. This will allow you (1) to
continue testing to verify if the CPU board is the solution, and (2) to re-
stock the board if it doesn't solve the problem. Once you verify that the
CPU board solves the problem, reboot the workstation and continue to
Substep b.
b Enter the workstation's two LANIC IDs when prompted by the system.
The LANIC IDs shown on the PROM label are 5–digit numbers, for ex-
ample 96354 and 96355. (The second ID is always one number larger
than the first ID.) When entering the IDs at the prompt, precede the
5–digit LANIC ID number with 080009–, which is a fixed number in all
workstations. For the above example, at the prompt enter 080009–96354
and 080009–96355.
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