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Chapter 9 Maintenance Step 6 7 8 Action Notes Using the Endurance Manager: • Make sure that the Ethernet connection attached to the replacement adapter is active. • Make sure that any components affected by this procedure are active or online. Reenable any faulted or disabled components (page 241). If this adapter provides connectivity to a public network: • Confirm that the new Ethernet cable operates properly: - Establish a network connection to validate that the connection is operating properly. For example, use Windows NT Explorer to connect to a network node. Copy some files to and from the server during the following steps. - Issue an Endurance Manager Disable IOPy.Ethernet command. - Issue an Endurance Manager Enable IOPy.Ethernet command for the Ethernet connection disabled in the previous step. This disables the Ethernet connection that maintained network connectivity while you completed the previous steps. - Using the Endurance Manager main window, confirm that the Ethernet connection that uses the replacement cable is active and primary (appears bright green). • Schedule an appropriate time to shut down the server and to update the server configuration. Do not make any further network configuration changes until you complete the information in the Reconfiguring a Public Ethernet Adapter section. If the Ethernet connection supported by the replacement cable remains active and primary, the cable that you replaced is fully operational. Follow the instructions in Reconfiguring a Public Ethernet Adapter on page 231. 230

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Chapter 9
Maintenance
230
6
Using the Endurance Manager:
Make sure that the Ethernet connection
attached to the replacement adapter is
active
.
Make sure that any components affected
by this procedure are
active
or
online
.
Reenable any faulted or disabled
components (
page 241
).
7
If this adapter provides connectivity to a
public network:
Confirm that the new Ethernet cable
operates properly:
- Establish a network connection to
validate that the connection is
operating properly.
- Issue an Endurance Manager Disable
IOP
y
.Ethernet command.
- Issue an Endurance Manager Enable
IOP
y
.Ethernet command for the
Ethernet connection disabled in the
previous step.
- Using the Endurance Manager main
window, confirm that the Ethernet
connection that uses the replacement
cable is
active
and primary (appears
bright green).
Schedule an appropriate time to shut
down the server and to update the server
configuration.
For example, use Windows NT Explorer to connect
to a network node. Copy some files to and from the
server during the following steps.
This disables the Ethernet connection that
maintained network connectivity while you
completed the previous steps.
If the Ethernet connection supported by the
replacement cable remains
active
and primary, the
cable that you replaced is fully operational.
Follow the instructions in
Reconfiguring a Public
Ethernet Adapter
on
page 231
.
8
Do
not
make any further network
configuration changes until you complete
the information in the
Reconfiguring a
Public Ethernet Adapter
section.
Step
Action
Notes