Network Connections; Setting Network Configuration; Power Supply - DEC AlphaServer 1000A Owner's Manual

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Network Connections

Your system supports various Ethernet network options. You can connect to
ThinWire, AUI, or 10Base-T Ethernet networks as shown in Figure 2-5. With the
correct option, you can also connect to FDDI and token ring networks.

Setting Network Configuration

Any new network device is initially set to AUI mode, which is preserved in memory
until the network type is changed using the following command:
set ewx0_mode mode_name
In this command, x identifies the controller, and mode_name is the mode to be
selected. To determine the controller ID, use the show config command (see
Example 6-1) or the show device command (see Example 6-2). Refer to the
following configuration command examples to set the network configuration for the
network option card:
>>> set ewa0_mode twisted-pair
>>> set ewa0_mode full
>>> set ewa0_mode aui
>>> set ewa0_mode bnc
Mode names can be abbreviated; the system prompts you with correct names if you
enter an invalid name. To verify the network setting, use the show command:
>>> show ew*

Power Supply

The system has a single power supply that provides all the power your system needs.
For added reliability, you can add a second power supply, which provides redundant
power for a fully loaded system. Refer to "Installing and Removing Components" for
instructions on adding a second power supply to your system.
6-12 Configuring
CAUTION: Modes for all network devices should be
reassigned whenever a network device is moved, installed, or
removed because associations between devices and the device
names and modes they are set to may be altered.
(10BASE-T/twisted-pair network)
(full duplex, twisted-pair network)
(AUI/standard network)
(ThinWire network)
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