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HP Series 400 Servicing Manual (296 pages)
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Desktop
| Size: 3.77 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
11
Chapter 1 Product Overview
23
Part 1 Model 400T and Model 400Dl Product Overview
24
Introduction
24
Model 400T Overview
24
Model 400Dl Overview
25
HP Apollo Model 400T or Model 400Dl Workstation
26
Physical Configuration
27
System Unit
27
Monitors
28
Keyboards
28
Winchester Disk Drive Specifications
29
Model 400T and 400Dl System Configurations
30
System Configurations
30
Part 2 Model 400S Product Overview
31
Introduction
31
Model 400S System
32
Physical Configuration
33
System Units
33
Supported DIO Accessory Boards
35
Supported AT-Compatible Accessory Boards
35
Model 400S Supported DIO-II Accessory Boards
35
Model 400S Supported AT-Compatible Accessory Boards
35
Monitors and Graphics Controllers
36
Keyboards
36
Model 400S System Unit Configurations
37
Model 400S System Configurations
37
Mass Storage Device Specifications
39
Model 400S Workstation Internal Mass Storage Devices
39
Chapter 2 System Controls
41
System Unit Controls
41
System Unit Controls for the Model 400T and 400Dl
41
Model 400T and 400Dl System Connectors
43
System Unit Controls for the Model 400S
44
Model 400S System
44
Model 400 System Unit System Connectors
45
Monitor Controls
46
Inch Color Monitor Controls
47
Inch Color Monitor Controls
48
LED Indicator Lights
49
System Unit Front Panel Leds
49
LED Codes Displayed During Normal Domain/Os Operation
50
Chapter 3 Theory of Operation
51
System-Level Operation
51
Domain/Os Virtual Memory Operating System
52
System Buses
53
Model 400T System Block Diagram
54
Model 400Dl System Block Diagram
55
Model 400S Standard I/O System Unit Functional Block Diagram
56
Model 400S DIO-II System Unit Functional Block Diagram
57
Model 400S ISA System Unit Functional Block Diagram
58
FRU-Level Operation
59
CPU Board
59
Memory
65
LED Board
66
Apollo Token Ring Network Controller-AT
66
802.5 Network Controller-AT
67
HP-IB Controller
67
I/O Boards for Model 400S Systems
67
Graphics Controller Boards
68
Power Supplies
69
Model 400S System Unit Power Distribution Diagram
70
Chapter 4 Fault Isolation
71
Part 1 Troubleshooting Flowcharts and Diagnostics for Domain Compatible Mode
73
Troubleshooting Flowcharts for Systems that Use Domain Compatible Mode
73
Main Flowchart
74
Model 400T and 400Dl System Power LED Not on
76
Model 400S System Power LED Not on
77
Domain Keyboard Problems
78
Problems with Display
79
Diskless Node Partnering Problems
80
Problems with Winchester Disk
81
Problems While Booting
82
Node Causes Network Problems
83
Diagnostic Summary for Domain Compatible Mode
84
Methods to Access Diagnostics
85
Diagnostic Relationships for Domain/Os Compatible Mode
86
Mnemonic Debugger Level
87
Self Test Diagnostics
87
Running the Standard Self Test Diagnostics
89
Running the Continuous Self Test Diagnostics
90
Front Panel Leds
91
Self Test LED FRU Codes
92
Memory Board Slots
93
MD Level LED Status Codes
94
Test Stimulus Code Diagnostics
94
MD Status LED Codes
94
The Sysboot Program
95
Online Level
96
Boot Shell
96
System Error Log
96
System Acceptance Exerciser (SAX)
97
Part 2 Troubleshooting Flowcharts and Diagnostics for HP-UX Compatible Mode
98
Troubleshooting Flowcharts for Systems that Use HP-UX Compatible Mode
98
HP-UX Compatible Mode Main Troubleshooting Flowchart
99
HP-UX Compatible Mode Boot Flowchart
100
Hewlett-Packard Boot ROM Functions
102
Display Types
102
Power-Up Display
103
Power-Up Sequence
103
Human Interfaces
104
Booting Operating Systems over the LAN
106
Terminal Escape Sequences
106
LAN Boot Error Messages
107
Diagnostic Summary for HP-UX Compatible Mode
108
Boot ROM Self-Tests
108
Hardware Initialization Support
108
FRU Go/No-Go Self-Test Support
108
Failure Indications
110
Unexpected Use of (Address) Failure Messages
110
General Description of Failure Codes
111
Sample Boot ROM Self-Test Leds with Key
111
General Failure Code Descriptions (Upper Two Bits Fail Indicators)
112
General Failure Code Descriptions (Lower Two Bits Fail Indicators)
113
State and Failure Codes
114
System Unit LED State and Failure Codes
114
Boot ROM Messages
116
Boot ROM Displayed Status Messages
116
Boot ROM Displayed Failure Messages
118
SCSI Testing
120
Extended SCSI Test Messages
121
SCSI Interface ID Situations
122
Test Mode
122
Self Test Control Menu
123
Memory Module Numbers
125
400T and 400Dl Memory Addresses Vs. Memory Block
126
S Memory Addresses Vs. Memory Block
127
Example Memory Map for 400S with 80 MB of Memory
128
Part 3 Checkout Procedures
130
Checkout Procedures for Model 400T and 400Dl Systems
130
System Unit Cover Removal (Model 400T and Model 400Dl)
131
Power Connections (Model 400T and Model 400Dl)
132
Power Supply Verification for the Model 400T and 400Dl Systems
133
Model 400T and 400Dl Power Supply Voltages and Tolerances
134
Switch Circuit FRU Pin Numbers
135
Power-On LED Circuit FRU Pin Numbers
137
Disk Drive Power Supply Input Connector (P2 or P3)
138
Calendar Battery Message
139
Checkout Procedures for the Model 400S System Unit
140
Model 400S System Unit CPU Board Voltage Test Points
141
Model 400S System Unit Power Supply Voltages and Tolerances
141
Main Power Distribution Cable Connectors
143
Model 400S System Unit Power Supply Large Cable Connector
143
Model 400S System Unit Power Supply Small Cable Connector
143
Model 400S System Unit ISA Backplane Power Cable Connector
144
Calendar Battery Message
147
Chapter 5 FRU Removal and Replacement
149
Introduction
149
Recommended Equipment
149
Part 1 Removing and Replacing Model 400T and 400Dl Frus
150
System Assemblies
150
System Unit Cover Removal (Model 400T and 400Dl
151
System Components (Model 400T and 400Dl)
152
Rear View of the Model System Unit (Model 400T and 400Dl)
153
Memory Board Removal and Replacement
154
Graphics Controller Removal and Replacement
155
Network Interface Board Removal and Replacement
156
HP-IB Interface Board Removal and Replacement
157
Winchester Disk Drive Removal and Replacement
158
Emulator Board Removal and Replacement
159
CPU Board Removal and Replacement
160
Disconnecting Internal Cables from the CPU Board (Model 400T and 400Dl)
161
Sliding the CPU Board out of the System Unit (Model 400T and 400Dl
162
CPU Board Component Locations (Model 400T and 400Dl)
163
Removing the EEPROM (Model 400T and 400Dl
164
EEPROM Removal and Replacement
165
Power Supply Removal and Replacement
166
Power Switch Panel Removal and Replacement
167
LED Board Removal and Replacement
168
Calendar Battery Removal and Replacement
169
FRU List and Illustrated Parts Breakdown (IPB)
170
Model 400T and 400Dl System Unit Frus
171
Model 400T and 400Dl Non-System Unit Frus
171
Part 2 Removing and Replacing Model 400S System Unit Frus
172
System Unit Assemblies
172
DIO-II Accessory Boards Removal and Replacement
173
Power Supply Removal and Replacement
174
Top Cover Removal and Replacement
175
Right Side Cover Removal and Replacement
176
Left Side Cover Removal and Replacement
177
Trim Plates Removal and Replacement
178
Front Door Removal and Replacement
179
Model 400S Front Door Removal
181
Bezel Replacement
182
Model 400S Bezel Removal
183
Mass Storage Device Removal and Replacement
184
Model 400S Mass Storage Device Removal
185
HP 330/660 MB Disk Controller Board Removal and Replacement
186
Internal SCSI Cable Removal and Replacement
186
Model 400S Internal SCSI Cable Removal
187
Mass Storage Power Distribution Cable Removal and Replacement
188
RFI Cover Removal and Replacement
190
ISA Accessory Boards Removal and Replacement
191
ISA Backplane Removal and Replacement
192
Model 400S ISA Backplane Removal
193
ISA Card Cage Removal and Replacement
194
Model 400S ISA Card Cage Removal
195
Card Cage Fan Removal and Replacement
196
HP-IB Interface Board Removal and Replacement
198
Converter Board Removal and Replacement
199
CPU Board Removal and Replacement
200
Model 400S CPU Board Removal
201
EEPROM Removal and Replacement
202
Memory Board Removal and Replacement
204
Model 400S Memory Board Removal
205
Emulator Board Removal and Replacement
206
Real-Time Clock Battery Removal and Replacement
207
ISA Center Wall Removal and Replacement
208
Model 400S ISA Center Wall Removal
209
Standard/Isa Motherboard Removal and Replacement
210
Model 400S Standard/Isa Motherboard Removal
211
3-Slot DIO-II Card Cage Removal and Replacement
212
Model 400S 3-Slot DIO-II Card Cage Removal
213
DIO-II Center Wall Removal and Replacement
214
Model 400S DIO-II Center Wall Removal
215
DIO-II Motherboard Removal and Replacement
216
Model 400S DIO-II Motherboard Removal
217
Main Fans Removal and Replacement
218
LED Board Removal and Replacement
220
Model 400S LED Board Removal
221
LED Ribbon Cable Removal and Replacement
222
Main Power Switch Removal and Replacement
223
Main Power Distribution Cable Removal and Replacement
224
Model 400S Illustrated Parts Breakdown (IPB)
225
Model 400S Main System Unit Illustrated Parts Breakdown
226
Model 400S Main System Unit Part Numbers
227
Model 400S DIO-II Card Cage Part Numbers
229
Model 400S DIO-II Card Cage Illustrated Parts Breakdown
229
Model 400S ISA Card Cage Illustrated Parts Breakdown
230
Model 400S ISA Card Cage Part Numbers
231
Model 400S Mass Storage/Motherboard Part Numbers
232
Model 400S Mass Storage/Motherboard Illustrated Parts Breakdown
232
Model 400S Chassis Part Numbers
233
Jumper and Switch Configurations
235
Configurations for Circuit Boards
235
CPU Boards
235
A-1 CPU Board Configurations
236
HP A1416A VRX Color Graphics Controller
237
HP A1096A VRX Monochrome Graphics Controller
238
Jumper Configurations for VRX Monochrome Controller
238
802.5 Network Controller-AT
239
A.1.4 802.5 Network Controller-AT
239
A-5 Alternate 802.5 Network Controller-AT Jumper Configuration
240
Apollo Token Ring Network Controller-AT
241
PC Coprocessor Board
242
A.1.6 PC Coprocessor Board
242
Internal Mass Storage Devices
243
200 MB Winchester Disk Drive
243
HP A1442A 330 MB and HP A1443A 660 MB Winchester Disk Drives
244
HP A1444A 660 MB Micropolis Hard Disk Drive
245
HP A1449A 0.25-Inch QIC 60 MB Tape Drive
246
HP A1448A CD ROM Disk Drive
247
HP A1447A DAT Tape Drive
248
Appendix B Selecting the Operating Mode and Network Priority on
249
Domain/Os Systems
249
Selecting Domain Compatible Mode
249
B-1 Selecting Domain Compatible Mode
250
Selecting the Primary Network
252
Configuring the EEPROM for HP-UX Systems
253
Workstation Configurations
253
System Unit, System Console, and Operating System Matched Situations
253
At Power-Up
253
C.1 Workstation Configurations
253
System Unit, System Console, and Operating System Mismatch Situations
254
System Console and System Unit Configurations
255
Keyboard and Monitor as System Console
255
Terminal as System Console
256
C-1 System Unit Service/Normal Switch and Reset Button
257
Terminal as System Console with Monitor
258
Using Configuration Control Mode
259
Boot Mode Selection
260
C-3 Boot Mode Selection Top/Left Four Amber LED Patterns
260
C.3.1 Boot Mode Selection
261
I/O Configuration Mode
264
Entering I/O Configuration Mode
264
C.4 I/O Configuration Mode
264
C-4 Configuration Mode Entry Error Messages
266
Example Interface Menu
267
Using the Control Functions
269
HP-IB Configuration
270
C.4.4 HP-IB Configuration
270
RS-232 Configuration
271
C.4.5 RS-232 Configuration
271
Small Computer Systems Interface Configuration
273
Local Area Network Configuration
274
HP Parallel Interface Configuration
275
C-1 Configuring Internal Interfaces
276
Auto System Select Mode
277
Scan for System
277
Selected System
277
C.5.1 Scan for System
278
Store Selected System
279
C.5.2 Selected System
280
Connecting Terminals to Domain/Os Systems
283
Using a Field Terminal
283
Using a Workstation as a Terminal
284
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HP Series 400 Services And Applications (316 pages)
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Network Router
| Size: 6.67 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
1 Product Notes
5
Branch Office Routing
6
Features of HP Routers
7
Architecture and Technology
13
Network Management
24
Architecture and Technology
25
Branch Office Routing
39
2 Routing Services Notes
53
Data Compression for WAN Links
54
Bridging Service
55
Spanning Tree Algorithm
57
Source Routing
62
Traffic Prioritization
105
Internet Protocol Routing Service
107
Static Routing
121
Specifications
146
Novell IPX Routing Service
147
Ipx Routing Table
152
Routing Information Protocol
153
Ipx Static Routes
154
Appletalk Phase 2 Routing Service
159
Decnet Routing Service
167
A Primer on HP Probe
177
Connection Scenarios
180
Data Compression for WAN Links
185
Design Guidelines
189
Test Results
189
3 Application Notes and Case Studies
195
Improving Network Availability
197
ISDN Wide Area Network Design: Dry Creek Joint Elem. School District
225
Network Topology
226
Shining a Light on FDDI
235
Using Synchronous Pass-Through to Consolidate Synchronous Traffic
251
How It Works
253
Physical Connections
259
Routing with OSPF
263
Network Security
276
Linking up with Frame Relay
279
Local Management Interface
290
Address Resolution
295
Frame Relay Network Design: Fleet Call, Inc
299
HP Series 400 Installation Manual (144 pages)
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Network Router
| Size: 4.9 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
6
Installation and Initial Setup
9
Phase 1: Ensure that You Have a Complete Set of Accessories
11
Phase 2: Prepare the Network
12
Phase 3: Prepare the Router Hardware
14
Mount the Router
15
Connect a Console (Optional)
18
Attach Network Cables
19
Plug in and Verify the Router Hardware
30
Phase 4: Initialize and Verify the Router
34
Create or Modify a Router Configuration
36
Boot the Router
38
Set the Correct Time and Date (Optional)
41
Set Manager and User Passwords (Optional)
42
Verify Router Initialization
44
Features and General Hardware Operation
52
Features
53
Router Ports
54
Additional Features
55
Interpreting Front-Panel Leds
56
Interpreting Back-Panel Leds
57
Meanings of Router Status Leds
59
Meanings of Port Status Leds
60
Testing the Leds
64
Resetting the Router, Clearing the Passwords, and Clearing the Router
65
To Reset the Router
66
To Clear the Manager and User Passwords
67
To Clear the Router
68
Initialization Sequence
70
Troubleshooting
71
Introducing Router Troubleshooting Features
72
Basic Troubleshooting Tips
73
Interpreting LED Error Patterns
74
Interpreting ERROR Messages on the HP Advancestack Router 200 Series
76
General Procedure for Self-Test Failures
76
Recoverable Self-Test Failures
77
Non-Recoverable Self-Test Failures
78
Verifying LED Operation
79
Verifying LED Operation on the HP Router ER, TR, and SR
79
Verifying LED Operation on Other Router Models
79
Diagnostic Tests
80
Testing the Router Only
80
Testing the Router's Ports
81
Troubleshooting a Terminal or Modem Connection
82
Testing a Transceiver on an Ethernet/802.3 Port
85
Testing a Link
86
Cables and Connectors
90
HP Cables
92
Other Standard Cables
93
Cable and Connector Pin-Outs
94
Router Console Port Connector Pin-Outs
94
Modem Cable-Minimum Pin-Outs
94
Null Modem" Cable for Terminal/Pc with 25-Pin Connector-Minimum Pin-Out
95
Null Modem" Cable for Terminal/Pc with 9-Pin Connector-Minimum Pin-Outs
95
Cable for HP Portable (110) and Portable Plus-Minimum Pin-Outs
96
Null-Modem Adapter for Use with Modem Cable-Minimum Pin-Outs
96
Router AUI LAN Port Definition
97
AUI Cable-Minimum Pin-Outs
97
RS-449/422 WAN Cable-Minimum Pin-Outs
98
WAN Cable-Minimum Pin-Outs
99
V.35 WAN Cable—Minimum Pin-Outs
99
WAN Cable-Minimum Pin-Out
100
X.21 WAN Cable—Minimum Pin-Out
100
WAN Cable-Minimum Pin-Outs
101
RS-232 WAN Cable—Minimum Pin-Outs
101
Back-To-Back Test Cables
102
HP 5061-2556 Back-To-Back Test Cable for 62-Pin Connector-Minimum Pin-Outs
103
HP 5061-2557 Back-To-Back Test Cable for 62-Pin Connector-Minimum Pin-Outs
104
Router Token Ring/802.5 LAN Port Definition
106
FDDI Optical Bypass DIN Connector Pinouts (HP Part Number 5063-2488
107
FDDI Cable
108
Loopback Connectors
109
Modem Configuration
111
HP 35031A Support Link II
112
HP 37212B Support Link
112
HP 50759A Support Link
112
Hayes 2400 Smartmodem
113
Black Box V.32 9600 Async
113
Specifications
114
Physical (Without Brackets
115
Power Consumption
115
Environmental
116
Electromagnetic Emissions
116
Acoustical (for Germany
116
Safety Approvals
116
Data Communications Specifications
117
FDDI Cable Attachment Configurations
119
Dual-Attach Station (das
121
Single-Attach Station (SAS
122
Dual-Homed Connection
123
Safety Information
124
Hinweise zur Sicherheit
126
Considerazioni Sulla Sicurezza
127
Consideraciones sobre Seguridad
128
Regulatory Statements and Warranty
130
European Community
131
Index
137
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