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IBM 8364 E series User Manual (150 pages)
Network Station
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
Danger Notices
9
Safety Notices
9
Caution Notices
10
Handling Static-Sensitive Devices
10
About IBM Network Station Service Information Type 8364 (Models Exx and Txx)
11
Information Available on the World Wide Web
11
Related Information
11
Who Should Read this Book
11
How to Send Your Comments
12
Part 1. Hardware Overview
13
Chapter 1. Learning about the IBM Network Station
15
Standard Hardware
15
Hardware Layout
16
Communication Hardware
18
Required Types of Communication Cable
18
Monitor Specifications
18
Power Consumption
19
Upgrading Hardware Features
19
Memory Upgrade Options
19
Chapter 2. Replacing Network Station Parts
21
Servicing the Network Station
21
Replacing the Logic Unit
21
Replacing All Other Parts
22
Returning Parts to IBM
22
Chapter 3. Ordering Network Station Parts
23
Ordering Replacement Parts
23
Detachable Power Cables
26
Ordering Optional Features
28
Chapter 4. Performing Hardware Procedures
29
Installing and Removing Parts
30
Clearing the Administrator Password and CMOS, Creating a Recovery Compactflash Card, and Reading a Compactflash Card
36
Part 2. Software Overview
39
Copyright IBM Corp
39
Chapter 5. IBM Network Station Manager Software Features for Network Station
41
Overview
41
Chapter 6. Work Space On-Demand Software Features for Network Station
43
Overview
43
Boot Protocols
44
Rpl
44
DHCP and PXE
44
Java Virtual Machine
44
IBM Server Login
45
Web Browser
45
Printer Management
45
Application Management
45
Wake on LAN
46
Power Management
46
System-Low-Power States
47
Monitor Low-Power States
47
Part 3. Configuring the Network Station
49
Chapter 7. Selecting a Setup Utility
51
Selecting the NS Boot for Network Station Manager Configuration
51
Selecting the BIOS for Workspace On-Demand Configuration
52
The Automatic Selection
52
On-Demand Configuration
52
Changing Firmware Configurations
53
Switching from the NS Boot for Network Station Manager Configuration
53
Switching from the BIOS for Workspace On-Demand Configuration
53
Chapter 8. Configuring the Network Station from the NS Boot Utility
55
Identifying the NS Boot Version
55
Manually Updating the NS Boot Code
55
Using the NS Boot Utility
57
IBM Network Station NS Boot Tasks
58
Changing the Language Setting of the NS Boot Utility
58
Selecting a Keyboard Language
58
Setting the Display Resolution
58
Configuring an IBM Network Station to Boot from Local (NVRAM) Settings
59
Displaying Hardware Information
60
Displaying the Boot Log
60
Enabling Verbose Diagnostic Messages
61
Working with Service Aids
61
Changing the Local MAC Address
61
Changing the Fast Boot Setting
62
Changing the Retry Settings
62
Changing the NS Boot Themes Setting
62
Loading the Factory Defaults
62
Chapter 9. Configuring the Network Station from the BIOS Setup Utility
63
Setup Utility Overview
63
Entering the Setup Utility
63
Primary Setup Utility Screens
64
System Summary
65
Product Data
66
Determining the BIOS Revision Level
66
Devices and I/O Ports
67
Start Options
68
Date and Time
69
System Security
70
Selecting the NS Boot for Network Station System Security
70
Advanced Setup
72
Changing the Administrator Password 58 Selecting the BIOS for Workspace Advanced Setup
72
ISA Legacy Resources
73
Power Management
74
Load Default Settings
75
Part 4. Resolving Problems with Hardware that Is Configured for IBM Network Station Manager
77
Chapter 10. Startup Sequence of Network Stations Configured for the IBM Network Station Manager Program
79
Chapter 11. Identifying Problems with Hardware that Is Configured for NS Boot
81
Starting Point for All Problems
81
Indicators of Network Station Problems
85
NS Boot Audio Beep Sequences
87
NS Boot Error Codes and Text Messages
88
Group
88
Sub Group
89
Message Number
90
Origin
90
NS Boot Error Messages
90
Part 5. Resolving Problems with Hardware that Is Configured for Workspace On-Demand
101
Chapter 12. Startup Sequence of Network Stations Configured for Workspace On-Demand
103
Chapter 13. Identifying Problems with Hardware that Is Configured for BIOS
105
Starting Point for All Problems
105
Isolating Hardware Problems
107
Indicators of Network Station Problems
109
Diagnostic Checkpoints
112
Diagnostic Error Table
113
BIOS Error Messages
115
Configuration Errors
117
Part 6. Appendixes
121
Appendix A. Updating the NS Boot Version H2033190 (03/31/99)
123
Selecting the Operating System for the Network Station
123
Updating the H2033190 (03/31/99) NS Boot Version from NVRAM Settings
124
Updating the H2033190 (03/31/99) NS Boot Version from a DHCP Server
126
Appendix B. Connector Pin Information
129
Appendix C. Monitor Specifications
133
Monitor Specifications for the IBM Network Station Manager Program
133
Monitor Specifications for Workspace On-Demand
134
Notices
135
Environmental Design
136
Product Recycling and Disposal
137
Trademarks
137
Electronic Emission Notices
138
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement
138
Glossary of Abbreviations
141
Index
143
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