IBM 8651RM0 Hardware Maintenance Manual - Page 38

Configuring System Resources, Configuring the Adapter

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The adapter can be configured to the following I/O address ranges and interrupts: Table 1. Adapter I/O Address Ranges and Interrupts I/O Address Ranges (hex) Interrupts 100-107 3 120-127 4 140-147 5 168-16F 9 188-18F 10 200-207 11 220-227 14 240-247 15 268-26F 300-307 Note: Any listed I/O address range can be assigned with any listed interrupt as long as there are no conflicts with previously assigned system I/O addresses and interrupts. Configuring System Resources: Use the System Configuration Utility program to assign system resources to the Advanced Systems Management Adapter. See "System Configuration Utility Program" on page 44 for detailed instructions. 1. Start the System Configuration Utility program and select Change Configuration Settings; then, select the adapter and press F6 to change adapter configuration values. 2. Refer to the list in Table 1 and assign I/O addresses and interrupts for the adapter ports. Configuring the Adapter 1. Use the ServerGuide package to create the Advanced Systems Management Adapter configuration diskette. Refer to the information that came with ServerGuide for instructions. 2. Press the Power On/Off Button to power-off the server. 3. Remove the server top cover. 4. Make sure the adapter configuration diskette is not write-protected. 5. Insert the adapter configuration diskette into your primary diskette drive. 6. Press Ctrl+Alt+Del to restart your system. The program displays the Flash Utility menu: 30 Netfinity Server HMM

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The adapter can be configured to the following I/O address
ranges and interrupts:
Configuring System Resources:
Use the
System Configuration Utility program to assign system
resources to the Advanced Systems Management Adapter.
See “System Configuration Utility Program” on page
44 for
detailed instructions.
1.
Start the System Configuration Utility program and
select
Change Configuration Settings
; then, select
the adapter and press
F6
to change adapter
configuration values.
2.
Refer to the list in Table
1 and assign I/O addresses
and interrupts for the adapter ports.
Configuring the Adapter
1.
Use the ServerGuide package to create the Advanced
Systems Management Adapter configuration diskette.
Refer to the information that came with ServerGuide
for instructions.
2.
Press the Power On/Off Button to power-off the
server.
3.
Remove the server top cover.
4.
Make sure the adapter configuration diskette is not
write–protected.
5.
Insert the adapter configuration diskette into your
primary diskette drive.
6.
Press
Ctrl
+
Alt
+
Del
to restart your system.
The program displays the Flash Utility menu:
Table 1. Adapter I/O Address Ranges and Interrupts
I/O Address Ranges (hex)
Interrupts
100–107
3
120–127
4
140–147
5
168–16F
9
188–18F
10
200–207
11
220–227
14
240–247
15
268–26F
300–307
Note:
Any listed I/O address range can be assigned with
any listed interrupt as long as there are no conflicts with
previously assigned system I/O addresses and interrupts.
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