IBM X.25 manual Ctrl+Alt+Del Reset Considerations, Level For, Adapter, Selecting

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Changing

Your

CONFIG.SYS

File

 

 

 

 

 

If

OS/2

and

Communications

Manager/2

(CM/2)

are being

used,

one

line of the CONFIG.SYS file must be modified (using

a text editor) to

specify the location of the ICAPARM.PRM file. Change

 

 

CONFIG.SYS

as

follows,

but

substitute

your

specific

drive

paths:

Change: DEVICE=C:\CMLIB\ICARICIO.SYS

To: DEVICE=C:\CMLIB\ICARICIO.SYS C:\CMLIB\ICAPARM.PRM

Note: Make this change after CM/2 is configured. Later, if CM/2 is configured again, do not have it replace the CONFIG.SYS file. However, if you must let CM/2 change CONFIG.SYS to

add new devices, just edit CONFIG.SYS again to replace the ICAPARM.PRM parameter.

Ctrl+Alt+Del Reset Considerations

The PCI co-processor adapter does not detect a Ctrl+Alt+Del reset operation.

Selecting

an

Interrupt

Level

for

the

PCI

Co-Processor

Adapter

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A Realtime Interface Co-Processor (ARTIC) adapter, which includes the PCI co-processor adapter, can be configured to operate on several hardware interrupt levels. An ARTIC adapter and its software can support shared interrupts. Note that even though some other hardware adapters support interrupt sharing, their supporting software does not. The interrupt level for the PCI co-processor adapter is assigned by PCI BIOS.

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Contents IBM Page IBM 1996 FirstIii WarrantyExtent of Warranty Liability Vi X.25 Co-Processor PCI GTO Contents PCI Related Publications This Book25 Co-Processor PCI GTO Highlights Product DescriptionSize SpecificationsAdapter Cable Options 4X.25 Co-Processor PCI GTO Installation Requirements HardwareHardware Tools Handling Static-Sensitive Devices Installation InstructionsInstall the PCI Co-Processor Adapter System Unit 4X.25 Co-Processor PCI GTO System Downloading from the WWWFile Data BitSoftware/Microcode Installation ProtocolAsk For Diagnostics To Verify InstallationConnect the Optional Adapter Cable Not connect or handleStorm Connector Information Pin Assignments Bis 21bis V.35 pin Assignments For 37-pin Connector Chapter Problem DeterminationOptions System Unit DiagnosticsPCI Co-Processor Adapter Diagnostics Test Set the Power switch on the system unit to Off Data Problem Determination Procedures4-5Does Your Screen Match the ONE ABOVE? Problem Determination Procedures4-7 Configuration ScreenColumn CheckReplace Co-Processor Adapter Test YOU FRU and Error Code Table Interface Test Do YOU Want to Test AN Interface V.24, V.35, or X.21? Message at the bottom of the screen will be displayed Co-Processor Adapter Not RecognizedDo YOU Want to Test AN Unrecognized CO-PROCESSOR ADAPTER? ON, or Removal and Replacement ProceduresCo-Processor Adapter Removal Remove the co-processor adapter mounting screw Co-Processor Adapter Replacement Problem Determination Procedures4-21 Asm Part Index Service Parts Assembly 1 PCI Co-Processor AdapterDescription Assembly 2 Cables and Wrap Plugs24X.25 Co-Processor PCI GTO File Appendix A. Special Configuration InformationAddress Considerations BaseArtic For One Co-Processor AdapterISA/PCI ExampleLevel For Ctrl+Alt+Del Reset ConsiderationsAdapter Selecting6X.25 Co-Processor PCI GTO Appendix B To ConnectTo Disconnect Safety InformationUnited Kingdom Telecommunications Act 4X.25 Co-Processor PCI GTO Industry Canada Compliance Statement European Union EU Electromagnetic Compatibility DirectiveGermany Telekommunikation Trademarks and Service Marks JapanKorea Microcode Customers Like Readers Comments Wed Like to Hear from You Business Reply MailPage IBM