Ethernet Adapter Installation and Support Guide

Ethernet Adapter Installation and Support Guide425684-003
Index-1
Index
A
Aborting an Expand-over-IP line 3-14, 4-14
Assigning LIFs 2-16, 4-34
C
Checking
firmware version 2-18, 3-34, 4-36
for damaged pins 2-14, 3-29, 4-29
installation of the adapter 2-14, 3-29,
4-29
D
Damaged pins 3-1, 3-25, 4-1
Determining
IP addresses 3-7, 4-7
IPXPROTO processes associated with
LIFs 3-9, 4-9
names of LIFs 3-6, 4-6
physical location of the E4SA
adapter 3-17, 4-17
E
E4SA configuration form 2-3, 4-31
E4SA slot locations 3-20, 4-21
ESD protected environment
antistatic mat 2-7, 2-8, 3-25
ESD protection wriststrap 2-8, 3-25
grounding clip, use of 2-10, 3-23, 4-24
illustration of 2-7
ESD protection kit 2-7, 3-3, 4-3
Ethernet 4 ServerNet adapter (E4SA)
configured through SCF 1-5
definition of 1-2
E4SA planning worksheets 3-4, 4-4
E4SA slot locations 2-5
installing 2-1
Ethernet 4 ServerNet adapter
(E4SA) (continued)
introduction 1-1
power interface 1-5
preparing for PMF or IOMF CRU
replacement B-1
relationship to SLSA subsystem 1-5
relocating 4-1
replacing 3-1
startup sequence 1-5
Ethernet failover 2-18, 3-1, 4-2
Event Message Service (EMS) log 2-17,
3-33, 4-35
F
File Transfer Protocol (FTP) 1-6
G
Guided replacement procedures B-1
I
Identifying
IXPROTO processes 3-8, 4-8
names of Expand-over-IP lines 3-9, 4-9
PAM lines 3-8, 4-8
physical location of adapter 3-18, 4-18
IEEE 802.3 standard 1-4
Installation
assign logical LIFs 2-16, 4-34
checking for damaged pins 2-14, 3-29,
4-29
Compaq manufacturing 1-2, 1-8, 2-1,
3-1, 4-1, B-1
E4SA configuration form
completed form 2-3, 4-31
overview of 2-8
RJ-45 connectors 2-12