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2220 Nways BroadBand Switch Models 300, 500, and 501 Nways Switch Administration Station Setup and Service Guide (Based on 6563) GY27-0395-00...
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2220 Nways BroadBand Switch Models 300, 500, and 501 Nways Switch Administration Station Setup and Service Guide (Based on 6563) GY27-0395-00...
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Chapter 5. Nways Switch Administration Station FRU and Display Exchange Procedures ....5-1 Nways Switch Administration Station FRU Exchange... 5-2 NAS Removal from the 37U Rack (Standard) .
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Unpacking the Nways Switch Administration Station and Its Display Note: The 2220 models 300, 500, and 501 are installed in a 37U rack or 29U rack. In this manual the 2220 are shown in a 37U rack. The 29U rack is shown only when the procedures are different from the 37U rack.
Installing the NAS and Its Modem b. Plug one T connector (PN 80G0638) into the alarm and power control (APC) card connector 4. c. Route and plug the cable B (PN 10K8668) from the connector 6 of the APC card into the Ethernet card connector 5 . d.
Installing the NAS and Its Modem Figure 1-3. NAS Connectors Go to “Installing and Connecting the External Modem” on page 1-29. 2220 Setup and Service Guide...
Installing the NAS and Its Modem Installing the NAS in a 37U Rack 1. ____ Unpack the keyboard and the mouse, open the service drawer J , and install the keyboard K in the drawer as shown in Figure 1-4. Put the mouse H on the plate located in front of the keyboard.
Installing the NAS and Its Modem NAS Installation into a 37U Rack (Standard) 1. ____ Install the brackets (PN 43G3111) for the NAS if not already done. See Figure 1-5 for bracket positioning and Figure 1-6 for bracket installation. Figure 1-5. Bracket Positioning for the NAS in a 37U Rack Figure 1-6.
Installing the NAS and Its Modem Figure 1-7. Detail of Lower Plate Installation Figure 1-8. NAS and Display Installation in a 37U Rack 4. ____ Install the display on the top of the NAS. 5. ____ Go to “Connecting the NAS to the Display and Keyboard in the 37U Rack” on page 1-14.
Installing the NAS and Its Modem Figure 1-9. Brackets and Captive Nuts Positioning for the NAS with Earthquake Feature Figure 1-10. Brackets Installation 2. ____ Install the captive nuts on the rack for installing the NAS and the display. See Figure 1-9 for the front and rear rack location, and Figure 1-11 on page 1-9 for installation.
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Installing the NAS and Its Modem Figure 1-11. Captive Nuts Installation 3. ____ Install the lower plate A (PN 42L2850) on the brackets, and secure it using four 8-mm M6 screws B . (See Figure 1-12 on page 1-10 and Figure 1-13 on page 1-11.) Chapter 1.
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Installing the NAS and Its Modem Brackets Figure 1-12. Lower and Upper Plate Installation in 37U Rack (Earthquake) 1-10 2220 Setup and Service Guide...
Installing the NAS and Its Modem Figure 1-13. Detail of Lower Plate Installation 4. ____ Install the NAS C on the lower plate. 5. ____ On the rear of the rack install the support D using the screws (PN 43G3084) E (see Figure 1-14). Figure 1-14.
Installing the NAS and Its Modem 6. ____ From the front of the rack, install the upper plate G (PN 42L2851) into the rack. The rear part of the upper plate must be on the top of the support D previously installed.
Installing the NAS and Its Modem Installing the NAS Display in a 37U Rack 1. ____ Install the brackets (PN 43G3111) to install the display (see Figure 1-9 on page 1-8). 2. ____ Unpack the hold down PN 80G3818. 3. ____ Install the front panel assembly A on the tray B and secure it using the braces C and nuts D .
Installing the NAS and Its Modem Figure 1-17. Display Assembly Installation in a 37U Rack 7. ____ Go to “Connecting the NAS to the Display and Keyboard in the 37U Rack”. Connecting the NAS to the Display and Keyboard in the 37U Rack 1.
Installing the NAS and Its Modem Figure 1-18. Display and Keyboard Cables Connection to the NAS Figure 1-19. NAS Connectors 1-15 Chapter 1. Installing and Configuring the NAS and Its Modem...
Installing the NAS and Its Modem Figure 1-20. Connecting the NAS Installed in a 37U Rack to the APC Card Go to “Installing and Connecting the External Modem” on page 1-29. 1-16 2220 Setup and Service Guide...
Installing the NAS and Its Modem Installing the NAS in a 29U Rack 1. ____ Open the service drawer A , and install the mouse plate B as shown in Figure 1-21. Figure 1-21. Keyboard Installation in 29U Rack 2. ____ Unpack the keyboard and the mouse, and install them on the drawer. 3.
Installing the NAS and Its Modem NAS Installation into a 29U Rack (Standard) 1. ____ Install the NAS on the upper drawer plate Figure 1-22. Front View Install the NAS directly on the upper drawer plate Figure 1-22. NAS Installation in 29U Rack 2.
Installing the NAS and Its Modem NAS Installation into a 29U Rack (Earthquake Feature) 1. ____ Install the captive nuts on the rack for installing the NAS. See Figure 1-23 for the front and rear rack location, and Figure 1-24 for captive nut installation. Front View Rear View Captive Nuts...
Installing the NAS and Its Modem 2. ____ Install the NAS C on the drawer. Figure 1-25. Upper Plate Installation in 29U Rack 3. ____ On the rear of the rack, install the support D using the screws E (PN 43G3084) (see Figure 1-26 on page 1-21).
Installing the NAS and Its Modem Figure 1-26. Support Installation at the Rear of a 29U Rack 4. ____ From the front of the rack, install the upper plate G (PN 42L2851) into the rack (see Figure 1-25 on page 1-20). The rear part of the upper plate must be on the top of the support D previously installed.
Installing the NAS and Its Modem Figure 1-27. Installing the Retainers to Secure the NAS in a 29U rack 8. ____ Go to “Installing the Display on Top of the 29U Rack” on page 1-23. 1-22 2220 Setup and Service Guide...
Installing the NAS and Its Modem Installing the Display on Top of the 29U Rack 1. ____ On the top of the 29U rack, loosen and remove the six screws A (see Figure 1-28). 2. ____ Remove the top cover B . Figure 1-28.
Installing the NAS and Its Modem Figure 1-29. Safety Retainers Installation Note: The safety retainers are shown installed on the left and right of the machine but if you have a problem with the pedestal of the display, they can be installed at the front or rear. b.
Installing the NAS and Its Modem Figure 1-30. Display Installation on Top of 29U Rack c. ____ Put the display in place (near the front of the machine). d. ____ Once the display is in place secure it by tightening the screws F . 4.
Installing the NAS and Its Modem Connecting the NAS in the 29U Rack 1. ____ At the rear of the rack (see Figure 1-31 to route and locate the cables and see Figure 1-32 on page 1-27 to locate the connectors at the rear side of the NAS), plug the cables as follows: a.
Installing the NAS and Its Modem Figure 1-32. NAS Connectors 2. ____ Connect the cables (see Figure 1-33 on page 1-28) to the APC and APC tailgate as follows: a. ____ Plug one T connector (PN 80G0638) into the APC connector 4. b.
Installing the NAS and Its Modem Tailgate To RS/6000 Figure 1-33. Connecting the NAS Installed in a 29U Rack to the APC Card Go to “Installing and Connecting the External Modem” on page 1-29. 1-28 2220 Setup and Service Guide...
Installing the NAS and Its Modem Installing and Connecting the External Modem Which modem did you receive? ENTER CTS CD Figure 1-34. Modem Type A Figure 1-35. Modem Type B Figure 1-36. Modem Type C Depending on the modem received: v Type A, go to “Installing and Connecting the 7857 Modem”...
Installing and Connecting the 7857 Modem Notes 1. If you are not familiar with the 7857 modem, refer to the IBM 7857 Guide to Operation , GA13-1839. 2. Power and frequency requirements: 90 to 259 V ac, and 49.5 to 60.5 Hz (no adjustment).
Installing the NAS and Its Modem Telecommunication Cables Part Numbers Table 1-1. Telecommunication Cables Country Albania 89G2554 Argentina 89G2554 Australia 89G2564 Austria 89G2544 Belgium 89G2545 Bolivia 89G2554 Brazil 89G2554 Bulgaria 89G2554 Canada 89G2562 China 89G2554 Colombia 89G2554 Costa Rica 89G2554 Croatia 89G2554 Cyprus...
Installing the NAS and Its Modem Table 1-1. Telecommunication Cables (continued) Country New Zealand 89G2577 Norway 89G2553 Pakistan 89G2554 Panama 89G2554 Paraguay 89G2554 Peru 89G2554 Poland 89G2554 Portugal 89G2554 Rumania 89G2554 Russia 89G2554 Saudi Arabia 89G2554 Slovakia 89G2554 Slovenia 89G2554 South Africa 89G3135 Spain...
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Installing the NAS and Its Modem Figure 1-38. 7857 Rear Panel 1. ___ Be sure that the power switch located on the modem rear panel is off. 2. ___ If you are going to use a switched line telecommunication cable, plug it into the PSTN socket located on the modem rear panel with the ferrite cylinder at the modem side.
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If you have a problem while using the modem, see the problem determination information in IBM 7857 Guide to Operation , GA13-1839. 1-34 2220 Setup and Service Guide...
Installing the NAS and Its Modem If the 7857 modem operator panel does not show the following message (see Figure 1-39), the modem needs to be configured through the operator panel. Go to “Setting the 7857 Modem”. Otherwise, go to “Connecting the 7857 Modem”. with: LED ON LED OFF...
Installing the NAS and Its Modem Figure 1-40. Connecting the NAS to the 7857 Modem End of NAS and modem installation. Continue with the 2220 Nways BroadBand Switch Setup Guide , SY33-2105 (PN 59G0544). 1-36 2220 Setup and Service Guide...
Installing the NAS and Its Modem Installing and Connecting the Hayes Modem Notes 1. If you are not familiar with the Hayes modem, refer to the Hayes user’s guide. 2. Power and frequency requirements: v Input voltage: 230 V +/-10%, 50 Hz (ac) v Nominal output voltage: 9 V ac v Maximum output voltage: 12.1 V ac v Rated load current: 800 mA ac 50 Hz...
Installing the NAS and Its Modem Figure 1-43. Connecting the NAS to the Hayes Modem End of NAS and modem installation. Continue with the 2220 Nways BroadBand Switch Setup Guide , SY33-2105 (PN 59G0544). 1-38 2220 Setup and Service Guide...
Installing the NAS and Its Modem Installing and Connecting the 7858 Modem Notes 1. If you are not familiar with the 7858, refer to the IBM 7858 Professional Modem Guide to Operation , GA13-1981. 2. Power requirements: v Low voltage range: 90 to 137 V ac.
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Installing the NAS and Its Modem If any of these items are missing or damaged, contact the place of purchase for instructions on how to exchange your modem or obtain the missing items. Attention In order to avoid damage to the unit, verify the modem input ac voltage setting against the power voltage source available at your wall socket before starting the installation.
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Installing the NAS and Its Modem In the next steps, you are instructed to manipulate the front panel buttons of the modem. Unless the step suggests otherwise, do not press them for longer than one second. The next step resets the modem options to the factory default configuration 0. Go to step 6 if the modem has never been used.
(Blind dial ATX1). This setting is maintained even if the modem is powered off and on again. 15. If you have a problem while using the modem, see the “Problem Determination” chapter in the IBM 7858 Professional Modem Guide to Operation , GA13-1981. Saving the Configuration of the 7858...
Problem Determination Procedures Service Action Go to Investigate a problem on the Nways “MAP 0400: Nways Switch Administration Station Symptom” on page 4-2 Switch administration station. Investigate a communication problem “MAP 0410: between the Nways Switch Communication Problem Between the NAS and a Remote Console” on administration station and a remote page 4-7 console.
2. A count of the computer memory appears at the upper-left corner of the display. 3. If an error is detected, an error code appears under the computer memory count. Refer to the IBM Personal Computer 300 Series, 700 Series, IntelliStation; Hardware Maintenance Manual , S83G-7789.
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9. During the test execution, several windows appear showing the part tested and the test status. Wait until the tests stop. 10. If the test is not error free, refer to the IBM Personal Computer 300 Series, 700 Series, IntelliStation; Hardware Maintenance Manual , S83G-7789 to identify the problem.
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13. The following window appears: Exit Diags Park HD Reboot About 14. Select Reboot, then press Enter. 15. Press Y. 16. Power off then power on the NAS. 17. The system is booted. At the end of the boot, the Nways Switch Desktop window should appear.
How to Test the Link Between the NAS and the Network Support Center Locally on the NAS 1. When the NAS and the modem are initialized, simultaneously press the Ctrl and Esc keys 2. Double click on SLIP Dial-In. Figure 3-1. Nways Switch Window List 3.
Figure 3-3. SLIP Driver Error Status 4. Record the following information, then call the Network Support Center. v The NAS SLIP IP address v The Network Support Center SLIP IP address (remote SLIP address) v The modem phone number v The node name v The user name v The FTP password Note: These two addresses are displayed in Figure 3-2 on page 3-5 or in...
How to Test the Different Links The purpose of this procedure is to establish and validate the link between the 2220 and the servers: v Network Management Station v Change Control Server When the Nways Switch administration station is powered on and booted: 1.
Is the Nways Switch administration station powered on? Go to IBM Personal Computer 300 Series, 700 Series, IntelliStation; Hardware Maintenance Manual , S83G-7789 to identify the problem. Then if you have to exchange a FRU, go to Chapter 5. Nways Switch Administration Station FRU and Display Exchange Procedures.
MAP 0400 (continued) Has the Nways Switch Resource Control window appeared? Figure 4-1. Nways Switch Resource Control Window – From the window displayed using the icon or option get the Nways Switch Resource Control window with all the resource icon displayed (see Figure 4-1).
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MAP 0400 (continued) Are all the resources displayed blue? Are all resources icons green? You have a problem on specific resource. – Call the Network Support Center to inform them and follow their instructions. There is no evident problem in the Nways Switch administration station. Call the Network Support Center to inform them and follow their instructions.
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There is no link between the Nways Switch administration station and the 2220. v Go to IBM Personal Computer 300 Series, 700 Series, IntelliStation; Hardware Maintenance Manual , S83G-7789 to identify the problem. Then if you have to exchange a FRU, go to Chapter 5.
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Restart problem determination. Go to Step 001 on page 4-2. Are the track ball and the keyboard operational? Go to IBM Personal Computer 300 Series, 700 Series, IntelliStation; Hardware Maintenance Manual , S83G-7789 to identify the problem. If you have to exchange a FRU, go to Chapter 5. Nways Switch Administration Station FRU and Display Exchange Procedures.
MAP 0410: Communication Problem Between the NAS and a Remote Console v You are here because there is a communication problem between the Nways Switch administration station and a remote console through the public switched network. v The remote operator must have verified locally that his NAS and his modem are working correctly.
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The modem status is the v The status is correct. Go to following: Step 006. v The status is not correct. Go to IBM 7857 V25BIS aa Step 024 on page 4-11. td_ rd_ dsr ec_ 11_ LED OFF With: OH...
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MAP 0410 (continued) Modem Answer Action The modem is busy Go to Step 007. The modem does not answer Go to Step 012. The modem answer Go to Step 017 on page 4-10. – Disconnect the modem’s telecommunication cable from the public switched network plug.
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MAP 0410 (continued) Does the telephone installed in place of the modem ring? Suspect a telephone line problem, or a wrong phone number. Your modem is probably defective. Refer to the modem documentation to test The problem is solved. Ask the remote operator to re-start his call from the remote NAS.
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MAP 0410 (continued) Switch the modem power off, then power on. Is the ONH LED always off? Restart problem determination. Go to Step 005 on page 4-8. The modem is defective. Exchange it (see “Modem Exchange Procedure” on page 4-14). In the following table, select the action according to your modem status.
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Is the POST test error free? – Refer to the IBM Personal Computer 300 Series, 700 Series, IntelliStation; Hardware Maintenance Manual , S83G-7789 to identify the problem. Then if you have to exchange a FRU, go toChapter 5. Nways Switch Administration Station FRU and Display Exchange Procedures.
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Wait until the tests stop. Is the test error free? Refer to the IBM Personal Computer 300 Series, 700 Series, IntelliStation; Hardware Maintenance Manual , S83G-7789 to identify the problem. Then if you have to exchange a FRU, go to Chapter 5. Nways Switch Administration Station FRU and Display Exchange Procedures.
Modem Exchange Procedure When you have to exchange a modem, see “Installing and Connecting the External Modem” on page 1-29 to install and configure the modem as specified, and then continue with the following steps. 1. Double-click on the Nways Switch Installation icon. Figure 4-3.
Figure 4-6. Modem Type Selection 6. Enter the number corresponding to your modem type and follow the prompts. 7. When you have finished, call the Network Support Center to inform them and follow their instructions, then go to “Leaving Procedure” on page 5-30. 4-15 Chapter 4.
Nways Switch Administration Station FRU Exchange Before any FRU exchange from the Nways Switch administration station you must remove the Nways Switch administration station from the rack following the above procedure. Nways Switch Administration Station Removal from the Rack 1. Power off the display and the Nways Switch administration station using their respective power ON/OFF switches located on the front panels.
NAS Removal from the 37U Rack (Standard) 1. Disconnect the power cable of the display from the power source, and slide the display out of the rack (see Figure 5-2). Figure 5-2. Display Removal 2. Slide the NAS out of the rack. 3.
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CAUTION Be careful, the weight of the display assembly is about 18 kg (39.7 lb). 2. Disconnect the power cable of the display, then slide the display assembly out of the rack and install it on a table. 3. Remove the brackets inside the rack which maintained the display. 4.
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Figure 5-5. Upper Plate Removal (2) 7. Slide the NAS out of the rack. 8. Install the NAS on a table, then go to “FRU Exchange” on page 5-8. Chapter 5. Nways Switch Administration Station FRU and Display Exchange Procedures...
NAS Removal From the 29U Rack (Standard) 1. Slide the NAS out of the rack. 2. Install the NAS on a table, then go to “FRU Exchange” on page 5-8. NAS Removal From the 29U Rack (Earthquake Feature) 1. Remove the screws K to remove the retainers J located under the plate G (see Figure 5-6).
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3. At the front of the rack remove screws E , and slide the upper plate G out of the rack. 4. Slide the NAS out of the rack. 5. Install the NAS on a table, then go to “FRU Exchange” on page 5-8. Chapter 5.
FRU Exchange 1. Go to IBM Personal Computer 300 Series, 700 Series, IntelliStation; Hardware Maintenance Manual , S83G-7789. According to the procedure described, change the FRU, then return here and continue this procedure with the following steps. Diskette Drive Hard Disk Drive 2...
Figure 5-8. NAS Connectors 5. Go to “After FRU Exchange” on page 5-15. Chapter 5. Nways Switch Administration Station FRU and Display Exchange Procedures...
NAS Installation in the 37U Rack with Earthquake Feature 1. Install the NAS C on the lower plate A (see Figure 5-9). Figure 5-9. NAS and Upper Plate Installation 2. Install the upper plate G on the NAS. 3. At the rear of the rack, secure the lower plate G on the support D using screws H .
Figure 5-10. NAS and Upper Plate Installation 6. From the rear of the rack, push the NAS against the previously installed retainer. Install two retainers J under the upper plate G in order to maintain the NAS. Secure them using screws H . 7.
Figure 5-11. Display Assembly Installation in 37U Rack 9. At the rear of the NAS, reconnect all the cables previously removed. Figure 5-12. NAS Connectors 10. Go to “After FRU Exchange” on page 5-15. 5-12 2220 Setup and Service Guide...
NAS Installation in the 29U Rack with Earthquake Feature 1. Install the NAS C on the drawer (see Figure 5-13). Figure 5-13. NAS Installation in 29U Rack 2. From the front of the rack install the upper plate G on the NAS. 3.
Figure 5-14. Upper Plate Installation in 29U Rack 6. From the rear of the rack, push the NAS against the previously installed retainer. Install two retainers J under the upper plate G in order to maintain the NAS. Secure them using screws H . 7.
Figure 5-15. NAS Connectors 8. Go to “After FRU Exchange”. After FRU Exchange Use the following table to find the MAP you need to follow, according to the FRU that you have exchanged. Nways Switch Administration Station FRU Exchanged Action Board or Battery v Go to “MAP 0500: After Board or Battery Exchange on NAS Based on 6563”...
MAP 0500: After Board or Battery Exchange on NAS Based on 6563 Attention: If you have changed the board, ensure that you have received the corresponding BIOS code. Otherwise contact your support structure. – Power on the Nways Switch administration station and the display using their respective power ON/OFF switches located on the front panels.
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MAP 0500 (continued) – See Appendix B. Nways Administration Station Configuration / Setup Utility for 6563 Model 65U and use the Configuration/Setup Utility to check the date and time of your NAS. Modify them if necessary. – At the end of configuration, a message asks you if you want to save your changes.
MAP 0510: After Ethernet Adapter Exchange on NAS Based on 6563 – Power on the Nways Switch administration station and the display using their respective power ON/OFF switches located on the front panels. – A count of the computer memory appears at the upper-left corner of the display. –...
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MAP 0510 (continued) – In the Ethernet Configuration & Diagnostics window, select the Display / Change Adapter Configuration option using the keys, then press the Enter key. – In the SELECT ADAPTER TO BE ACCESSED window, select the I/O port using the Tab key, and then press the Enter key.
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MAP 0510 (continued) – On the next window, select the Save Configuration option, then press the Enter key. – On the next window, select the Quit Config option, then press the Enter key. – The following window appears. Press 'X' to Confirm Exit, Press 'C' to Continue –...
MAP 0520: After Hard Disk Drive Exchange on NAS Based on 6563 – Run the advanced diagnostic tests using the following procedure. v Insert the Diagnostics diskette in the diskette drive. v Power on the Nways Switch administration station and the display using their respective power ON/OFF switches located on the front panels.
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The test result appears in front of each selected test. Is the diagnostic error free? Go to IBM Personal Computer 300 Series, 700 Series, IntelliStation; Hardware Maintenance Manual , S83G-7789. You must restore the Nways Switch administration station disk after its replacement.
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Insert the Restore 1 diskette, then press Enter. Continue with Step 005. – You have changed the first hard disk; continue, using the following procedure. v The boot of the diskette takes several minutes. Successively the IBM logo, the WARP logo, and the following messages appear on the screen: Do you really want to restore the primary disk on a xxxxx MB drive (Y/N)? Note: xxxxx specify the disk size.
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MAP 0520 (continued) v One message appears: Booting the maintenance partition v The IBM logo appears, followed by WARP logo. The desktop of the maintenance partition is orange. The following messages appear on the screen: Do you really want to restore the primary disk (Y/N)? v Type Y then press the Enter key.
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MAP 0520 (continued) v Click on OK. Do you obtain the “Disk 1 restore complete” message? Call the Network Support Center for assistance. The primary hard disk replacement and restore has been done successfully. IML restarts automatically. Go to “Leaving Procedure” on page 5-30. –...
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MAP 0520 (continued) v Double-click on the Second Disk Rebuild icon. v The following messages appear on screen: Do you really want to restore the backup disk on a xxxxx MB drive (Y/N)? Note: xxxxx specify the disk size. v Type Y then press the Enter key. Do you want to stop the restore operation (Y/N)? v Type N then press the Enter key.
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MAP 0520 (continued) Do you obtain the “Restore complete” message? Call the Network Support Center for assistance. The secondary hard disk replacement and restore has been done successfully. Go to “Leaving Procedure” on page 5-30. 5-27 Chapter 5. Nways Switch Administration Station FRU and Display Exchange Procedures...
MAP 0530: After Other FRUs Exchange on NAS Based on 6563 – Run the advanced diagnostic tests using the following procedure: v Insert the Diagnostics diskette in the diskette drive. v Power on the Nways Switch administration station and the display using their respective power ON/OFF switches located on the front panels.
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MAP 0530 (continued) Is the test error free? – Go to IBM Personal Computer 300 Series, 700 Series, IntelliStation; Hardware Maintenance Manual , S83G-7789. – Continue with the following procedure. v Press Esc to exit from the test window. v Select Quit in the title bar, then press Enter.
Ending the Exchange Procedure 1. If you have another FRU to exchange, return to “Nways Switch Administration Station FRU Exchange” on page 5-2. Otherwise, continue with the next step. 2. After you have exchanged all faulty FRUs, continue with “Leaving Procedure”. Leaving Procedure 1.
Display Removal in 37U Rack 1. Slide out the display from the rack and install it on a table. CAUTION: Be careful, the weight of the display is about 15 kg (33 lb). Figure 6-2. Display Removal From 37U Rack 2.
Display Removal on Top of 29U Rack 1. On the top of the 29U rack, loose and remove the six screws A (see Figure 6-4). 2. Remove the top cover B . Figure 6-4. Removing of the Top Cover 3. Pull the signal and power display cables through the top opening. 4.
Figure 6-5. Display Removing from the Top of 29U Rack 5. Slide the display from the top of the 29U rack. CAUTION: Be careful, the weight of the display is about 15 kg (33 lb). 6. Go to “Display Install on Top of 29U Rack”. Display Install on Top of 29U Rack 1.
Figure 6-6. Safety Retainers Installation Note: The safety retainers are shown installed on the left and right of the machine, but if you have a problem with the pedestal of the display, they can be installed at the front and rear. b.
Figure 6-7. Display Installation on Top of 29U Rack c. Put the display in place (near the front of the machine). d. Once the display is in place, secure it by tightening the screws F . 3. Route the display power and signal cables through the top opening. 4.
Figure 6-8. Display Connection to the NAS 6. Connect the display power cable to the electrical outlet. 7. Switch on the display using the power ON/OFF switch located on the front panel. 8. Check that your display is working. 9. Go to “Leaving Procedure” on page 5-30. Chapter 6.
Display Exchange (Earthquake Feature) Display Removal 1. Remove the front cover plate by unscrewing the two screws A . 2. Switch off the display using the power ON/OFF switch located under the front panel. Display Power ON/OFF Switch Figure 6-9. Display Power ON/OFF Switch 3.
Brackets Figure 6-11. Display Removal from the 37U Rack with Earthquake Feature CAUTION Be careful, the weight of the display assembly is about 18 kg (39.7 lb). 6. Slide the display assembly out of the rack and install it on a table. Chapter 6.
Figure 6-12. Display Installation 7. Unscrew the screw D to unlock the plate C . 8. Slide up the display to remove it from its base. 9. Exchange the display, then go to “Display Install”. Display Install 1. Unpack the display. 2.
Figure 6-13. Display Installation 3. Install the tray into the rack, and secure it with screws B . Figure 6-14. Display Assembly Installation in a 37U Rack 6-11 Chapter 6. Display Exchange...
4. At the rear of the rack, connect the display signal cable L to the NAS connector (see Figure 6-15). Figure 6-15. Display Connection to the NAS 5. Connect the display power cable to the electrical outlet. 6. Switch on the display using the power ON/OFF switch located on the front panel (see Figure 6-9 on page 6-8).
2220 Front View Locations in 37U Rack Display Service Drawer Control Panel FAN 1 FAN 2 Clock TPAS Module up to 8 (Optional) Power Power Input 1 Input 2 Figure A-1. 2220 Front View Locations with NAS Type 6563 Installed in 37U Rack 2220 Setup and Service Guide...
2220 Front View Locations in 29U Rack Service Drawer FAN 1 FAN 2 TPAs Up to 8 Clock Module (Optional) Power Power Input 2 Input 1 Figure A-3. 2220 Front View Locations with NAS Type 6563 Installed in 29U Rack 2220 Setup and Service Guide...
Rack Locations in 37U Rack (Standard) LCBE Display Area LCBB Area Service Drawer View A Logic Subrack Area View B Power Subrack Area View B View A Figure A-5. Rack Labels and Locations in 37U Rack (Front View) 2220 Setup and Service Guide...
Rack Locations in 37U Rack (Earthquake Feature) LCBE Display Area LCBB Area Service Drawer View A Logic Subrack Area View B Power Subrack Area View B View A Figure A-6. Rack Labels and Locations in 37U Rack With Earthquake Feature (Front View) Appendix A.
Rack Locations in 29U Rack LCBB Area LCBE (See Note) Service Drawer Logic Subrack View A Area View B Power Note: LCBE can be installed Subrack Area when there is no service drawer View A View B Figure A-7. Rack Labels and Locations in 29U Rack (Front View) 2220 Setup and Service Guide...
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Product Data Machine type/ Model 656365U Flash EEPROM Revision Level PJKT24AUS Boot Block Revision Level PJ237A System Board Identifier GALAT037Q0Z System Serial Number xxxxxxx System UUID yyyyyyyyyyyyy BIOS Date 10/05/99 (Note) Note: May be different. Device and I/O Ports Mouse (Installed) Diskette Drive A: (1.44 MB 3.5")
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IDE Drives Setup - IDE Hard Disk Drive 0 - IDE Hard Disk Drive 1 - IDE CD-ROM Drive - IDE Hard Disk Drive 3 - IDE Drive 0 & 1 Prefetch (Disabled) - IDE Drive 2 & 3 Prefetch (Disabled) Audio Setup...
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Start Options Startup Sequence Keyboard Numlock State (ON) Keyboard Speed (Fast) Disketteless Operation (Disabled) Keyboardless Operation Mode (Disabled) Power-On Self-Test (Quick) Power-On Logos (Enabled) Option Keys Display (Enabled) Network Boot F12 Option (Enabled) Power On Status (Disabled) Virus Detection (Disabled) Date and Time Time HH/MM/SS...
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Administrator Password Enter your new administrator password twice. Enter Administrator Password Enter Administrator Password Again Change Administrator Password Delete Administrator Password Power-On Password Changeable by User? (No) Require Power-On Password on Warm Boot? (No) Advanced Setup Warning: Items on the following menus control advanced Hardware features. If they are configured incorrectly, the system might malfunction.
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Processor Control Processor 0 ID 0673 Microcode Revision (MM/DD/YYYY) 06/29/1999 Processor Serial Number Access (Disabled) ISA Legacy Resources Information: ISA legacy Resources (DMA, Interrupts, Memory, and I/O Ports) are resources that are used by ISA adapter which are not Plug-and-Play adapters. Use this menus to indicate which resources are Used by ISA Legacy adapters.
I/O Port Resources 100h-103h (Available) 16Ch-16Fh (Available) 170h-173h (IDE Drives) 174h-177h (IDE Drives) 178h-17Bh (Available) 1ECh-1EFh (Available) 1F0h-1F3h (IDE Drives) 1F4h-1F7h (IDE Drives) 1F8h-1FBh (Available) 2F4h-2F7h (Available) 2F8h-2FBh (Serial Port B) 2FCh-2FFh (Serial Port B) 300h-303h (Available) 304h-307h (Available) 370h-373h (Available) 374h-377h (System Board)
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Interrupt Resources Timer Keyboard Interrupt Controller Serial Port B Serial Port A (Available) Diskette Parallel Port Real Time Clock ACPI (Available) (Available) Mouse Coprocessor IDE Drives IDE Drives Power Management ACPI BIOS Mode (IRQ9) - APM - Automatic Power On APM BIOS Mode (Disabled) Automatic Hardware Power Management (Disabled)
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Automatic Power On Wake on LAN Serial Port A Ring Detect (Disabled) Startup Sequence Primary Modem Ring Detect (Disabled) Startup Sequence Primary Wake Up on Alarm (Disabled) Alarm Day of month Alarm Time xx:xx Alarm day of week Monday Startup Sequence Primary PCI Wake Up (Disabled)
This section lists prerequisite and related Nways 2220 Switch Manager publications. Publications v IBM Nways 2220 Switch Manager for AIX Nways Switch Publications Installation Guide , SH11-3088 v 2220 Nways BroadBand Switch At a Glance, an v IBM Nways 2220 Switch Manager for AIX:...
Alert Manager. An application that processes the SNA called Nways Switch) is a fast packet switch enabling alerts received from IBM 3746s operating in IP mode. high-speed communications over a broadband network. It implements the functions of the IBM Networking AMI.
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(CLK). A module of the 2220 Model (layer 2) of the OSI reference model. 300 or 500 that transmits clock signals to the line broadband network. A network that uses a large interface couplers (LICs). It is optional and can have a frequency band to transport different kinds of traffic backup.
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(FEP). A processor, such as the E1 standard. A European standard for TDM digital IBM 3745, 3746 Model 900 or 950, or 3174, that transmission service at 2.048 Mbps. relieves a main frame from communication control tasks.
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LAPB. Link access procedure for B-channel. hub (intelligent). A wiring concentrator, such as the LAPD. Link access procedure for D-channel. IBM 8260, that supplies bridging and routing functions LCB. Line connection box. for LANs with different cables and protocols. LCBB. Line connection box, base (LCEB and LCPB).
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(NMS). A station that Program to provide transport services to a physical runs IBM NetView for AIX and the 2220 Nways Switch trunk line (or channel of a TDM trunk line). A logical Manager. It is used to manage network topology,...
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Nways 2220 Switch Manager (2220 Switch OSI. Open systems interconnection. Manager). An IBM licensed program that runs under NetView for AIX to manage the 2220 Nways Switch packet loss ratio. The probability that a packet will...
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SDLC. Synchronous data link control. When configuring an Nways Switch, the rack parameter indicates the 2220 Model (rack A is the Model 300 or SDT. Structured data transfer. 500, and rack B is the Model 501). serial line internet protocol (SLIP). A TCP/IP RDI.
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(SW). A module of the 2220 Model trunk adapter of an Nways Switch to: 300 or 500 that interconnects the adapters through an v Support the attachment of trunk lines ATM cell switch. It can have a backup.
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UNI. User network interface. VPC. Virtual path connection. UPC. Usage parameter control. VPD. Vital product data. URL. Uniform resource locator. VPI. Virtual path identifier. user network interface (UNI). A standardized VPN. Virtual private network. interface between a user and a communication network. VSA.
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