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3.8Additional notes for KZPSA changes implemented with the V5.1 release

The driver code used for KZPSA adapters was changed resulting in the controller being represented as "pks" and no longer represented as "kzpsa".

Several changes to command usage change with use of this PKS driver.

LFU updates under the V5.1 SRM console or later will no longer use the UPD>UPDATE KZPSA* command but will use UPD>UPDATE PKS* command.

For showing devices attached to the KZPSA adapters use the command P00>>SHOW DEVICE PKS*

Below is an example of the new naming and previous naming output that would be displayed for the KZPSA adapter and attached devices.

Examples

SRM console output line for KZPSA obtained from P00>>>show config command.

---------------------------------------------------------------------------

For

version V5.1 SRM console or later:

 

 

Slot

Option Name

Type

Rev

Name

5

 

DEC KZPSA

81011

0000

pks0

For

SRM

console verisons V5.0 or earlier:

 

 

Slot

Option Name

Type

Rev

Name

5

 

DEC KZPSA

81011

0000

kzpsa0

SRM console output line for KZPSA obtained from P00>>>show device

-------------------------------------------------------------------

For version V5.1 SRM console or later use P00>>>SHOW DEVICE PKS*

polling pks0 (DEC KZPSA) slot 5, bus 0 PCI, hose 1

 

 

PKc.7.0.5.1

dkc

TPwr 1 Fast 1 Bus ID 7

P01

A11

dkc100.1.0.5.1

DKc100

RZ28D

0010

 

dkc200.2.0.5.1

DKc200

RZ28D

0010

 

For SRM

console verisons V5.0 or earlier use SHOW DEVICE KZPSA*

polling

kzpsa0 (DEC KZPSA) slot 5, bus 0 PCI, hose 1 TPwr 1 Fast 1 Bus ID 7

kzpsa0.7.0.5.1

dkc

TPwr 1 Fast 1 Bus ID 7

P01

A11

dkc100.1.0.5.1

DKc100

RZ28D

0010

 

dkc200.2.0.5.1

DKc200

RZ28D

0010

 

3.9DIGITAL Fast EtherWORKS PCI 10/100 (DE500) Adapters and Auto-negotiation

The console supports the DIGITAL Fast EtherWORKS PCI 10/100-TX Adapters (DE500-AA and DE500-BA). These adapters support auto-negotiation which is a mechanism to advertise, to detect, and to negotiate line speed abilities of auto-negotiation supported devices on an ethernet wire. In auto-negotiate mode the user does not need to know the

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Contents Page January Contents Contents Running EISA, RAID, and Other Configuration Utilities Page Purpose of These Release Notes PrefaceThis document uses the following conventions Conventions Used in This GuideFirmware Update Information Operating Systems Alpha Systems Firmware Update CDAlphaServer 4x00 Firmware Firmware and Operating System Revision MatrixComponent Revision Information Console Firmware Components and Revision InformationPart Number Description PCI I/O Option Firmware Components Revision Information Name Firmware Rev Update File Used By LFUConfiguration Utility Kit and Version Information Accessing Firmware Over the Internet Alpha Systems Firmware Quarterly Update KitUtility Kit No Minimum Rev Firmware Release Notes for Windows NT Customers AlphaServer 4100 DocumentationDocument Title Initial Part Number Updating Your System Firmware Firmware Update InstructionsLFU command changes Preparing For The UpdateUpdating Using a FAT-Formatted Floppy Diskette Updating Using the Alpha Systems Firmware Update V6.0 CDUpdating Using an ODS2-Formatted Floppy Diskette Updating Off Network Via Your Local MOP Server Digital PCI Fddi Defpa Performing The UpdateUpdate Revision Do not Abort Readme Adr = 1001840 len = Srmrom Page Selecting Which Console Is Loaded and Your Display Device Memory Tests Can Take a Very Long TimeConfiguring Your Machine Prior to Booting Page Name Description SRM Console Firmware Supported Boot DevicesSRM Console Firmware Bugs and Restrictions Windows NT serviceability information Software requirementsBuild eeprom Eeprom commands for Windows NT error loggingExamples Behavior Note on Systems with Multiple DE500’s Set EW*0Mode Auto-NegotiatePage Page Using a Serial line Interface to Run ARC-based Utilities Setting Up Your System to Run ARC-based UtilitiesRestrictions When Running Kzpsa Utilities Save Nvram data in EEROM/TOY to a floppy file Restorenvram and SavenvramALLNVRAM.SAV Restore Nvram data to EEROM/TOY from a floppy file