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Preparing Your Workstation

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Getting Started Preparing Your Workstation Preparing Your Workstation The workstation must be running HP-UX 10.20 with Additional Core Enhancements (ACE4) 9906 or later to accommodate the PA8600 upgrade. It should report B.10.20. If the workstation is running an older version of HP-UX, update the operating system software before continuing. Use the command /usr/sbin/swlist -l bundle | grep ACE to view what software products are loaded in your system. If the product list includes B6193DA, you do not need to update HP-UX. 1. Determine the workstation's LAN ID by entering the following command: /usr/sbin/lanscan. The output is similar to the following: Hardware Station Crd Hardware Net-Interface NM MAC HP DLPI Mjr Path Address In# State NameUnit State ID Type Support Num 2.0.2 0x08000970ECC0 0 UP lan0 UP 4 ETHER YES 130 Record the LAN ID here. You will need it after installing the new system board: Enter LAN ID You must supply the dash (-) between the first six digits and the last six digits After you install the new system board and power on the system for the first time, you may be prompted for the LAN ID. 2. Power down the system as described in the next section. 10 Chapter 1

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Chapter 1
Getting Started
Preparing Your Workstation
Preparing Your Workstation
The workstation must be running HP-UX 10.20 with Additional Core
Enhancements (ACE4) 9906 or later to accommodate the PA8600
upgrade. It should report B.10.20. If the workstation is running an older
version of HP-UX, update the operating system software before
continuing. Use the command /usr/sbin/swlist -l bundle | grep ACE to
view what software products are loaded in your system. If the product
list includes B6193DA, you do not need to update HP-UX.
1.
Determine the workstation’s LAN ID by entering the following
command: /usr/sbin/lanscan.
The output is similar to the following:
Hardware Station
Crd Hardware Net-Interface NM MAC HP DLPI
Mjr
Path
Address
In# State
NameUnit State ID Type Support Num
2.0.2
0x08000970ECC0
0
UP
lan0
UP
4
ETHER
YES
130
Record the LAN ID here. You will need it after installing the new
system board:
Enter LAN ID:
___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ -___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___
You must supply the dash (-) between the first six digits and the last
six digits
After you install the new system board and power on the system for
the first time, you may be prompted for the LAN ID.
2.
Power down the system as described in the next section.