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Power-Up Messages for the FC 2/1 LV, If you do not see messages on your screen, re-check your

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Power-Up Messages for the FC 2/1 LV When you press the bridge's power switch to the on position (marked with a '1' symbol), a series of messages similar to the following appear on the terminal or terminal emulation program: Firmware X.X\XXXXXX CPU Program RAM PCI Protocol RAM SCSI Script RAM (1) SCSI Script RAM (2) Ethernet POST Test SCSI Post Test (1) SCSI Post Test (2) Fibre Channel Post : XXXXXXXX : XXXXXXXX : XXXXXXXX : XXXXXXXX : PASSED : PASSED : PASSED Target Name: generic User: target Attaching network interface lnPci0...done. Attached TCP/IP interface to lnPci unit 0 Attaching network interface lo0...done. NFS client support not included. Initializing sioc... Initializing SCSI port 0 SCRIPTS start @ 0x88004000 Initializing SCSI port 1 SCRIPTS start @ 0x88008000 (LVD) (4144) (LVD) (4144) Note The illustration in this chapter uses Xs to represent numeric values for certain data fields, such as the product release version and the revision of firmware. Note If you do not see messages on your screen, re-check your computer's serial port settings and press [Enter] five or six times. In particular, make sure the baud rate is set to one of the values listed in Setting Up Serial Port Communications on page 80. Chapter 4 Chapter 4 Power-Up Messages for the FC 2/1 LV 81

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Chapter 4
Power-Up Messages for the FC 2/1 LV
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Chapter 4
Power-Up Messages for the FC 2/1 LV
When you press the bridge’s power switch to the on position (marked with a
‘1’ symbol), a series of messages similar to the following appear on the
terminal or terminal emulation program:
Note
The illustration in this chapter uses Xs to represent numeric values
for certain data fields, such as the product release version and
the revision of firmware.
Note
If you do not see messages on your screen, re-check your
computer’s serial port settings and press
[Enter]
five or six times.
In particular, make sure the baud rate is set to one of the values
listed in
Setting Up Serial Port Communications
on page 80.
Firmware X.X\XXXXXX
CPU Program RAM
PCI Protocol RAM
SCSI Script RAM (1)
SCSI Script RAM (2)
Ethernet POST Test
SCSI Post Test (1)
SCSI Post Test (2)
Fibre Channel Post
: XXXXXXXX
: XXXXXXXX
: XXXXXXXX
: XXXXXXXX
: PASSED
: PASSED
: PASSED
Target Name: generic
User: target
Attaching network interface lnPci0...done.
Attached TCP/IP interface to lnPci unit 0
Attaching network interface lo0...done.
NFS client support not included.
Initializing sioc...
Initializing SCSI port 0
SCRIPTS start @ 0x88004000
Initializing SCSI port 1
SCRIPTS start @ 0x88008000
(LVD)
(4144)
(LVD)
(4144)