Hewlett-Packard Network Server Division HP NetServer LC 2000 Frequently Asked Questions
HP NetServer LC 2000 Frequently Asked Questions Q1. Which Processors are supported in the NetServer LC 2000 A1. The NetServer LC 2000 supports Intel Pentium III 533 MHz, P III 600 MHz, P III 667 MHz and PIII 733 MHz processors. Q2. What is new on the front panel of the NetServer LC 2000? A2.
Q3. What are the available ports and connectors on the rear of the NetServer LC 2000 A3. q q q q q q q q q Q4. What IDE devices come bundled in the NetServer LC 2000? A4. The NetServer LC 2000 comes bundled with a 32x IDE CD-ROM drive. IDE hard drives are not supported on LC 2000. Q5. How many channels are on the embedded Ultra 2 SCSI controller? A5. The Ultra 2 SCSI controller in the NetServer LC 2000 has two channels. Both Channel A and Channel B have cables attached to them.
• SCSI Device ID 0 • SCSI Device ID 9 5. PCI P1 6. PCI P2 7. PCI P3 8. PCI P4 9. PCI P5 10. PCI P6 On each controller, the server scans for a boot device starting at device ID 0 and works up the ID numbers. The system’s embedded controller is always SCSI ID 7. The optional tape drive is SCSI address ID 4. All accessory hard drives are set to SCSI ID 3 and should be changed to unique address as new SCSI devices are added. All Hot-Swap hard disk SCSI ID do not matter. Q9.
Q11. What utility is used to configure the embedded SCSI controller configuration? A11. The BIOS has the SCSI configuration utility. SCSI configuration is used for configuring embedded SCSI controllers and devices connected to the SCSI controllers. Features provided using this utility include the option of reassigning the designation of channel A and B, verify or modify SCSI host adapter settings, to low-level format SCSI disks, or verify SCSI media. Q12.
Q17. What is the PCI slot initialization order? What types of PCI cards are supported in these slots? A17. During system boot, the PCI slots are initialized in the following order: PCI slot P1 PCI slot P2 PCI slot P3 PCI slot P4 PCI slot P5 PCI slot P6 Four PCI slots (P1-P4) support full-length 32-bit boards at a clock rate of 33 MHz. These slots only support +5 VDC power and Universal boards. These slots have keys in the upper half of the board slot to prevent 3.
Navigator CD E 10.10 or L.17.00. A D5013A/B NIC card can be added to the system for Adapter Fault Tolerance (AFT). Q23. What additional details are available on the exact purpose of the two LAN adapter LED’s? i.e. Link and Activity, what behavior should be expected? A23. SAME as the standard NIC card LEDs. Green link light indicates connectivity and green activity flashes for activity. Q24. Does the system support Wake-on-LAN? A24. No, the system does not currently support wake-on-LAN functionality.