3-8 CHAPTER 3: STARTUP
Normal Startup | If a terminal is attached to the console port, startup messages appear on |
Messages | it during the boot process. These messages vary, depending on your boot |
| source. For example, if the firmware’s Initial Boot Source parameter is |
| set to Local Floppy or Floppy then Network on a Model CS/2600, |
| messages similar to the following appear on the console: |
| Series 2000 |
| CPU - Passed 2Mbyte RAM C3 MMON rev. xyz |
| EC- Passed Station Address- 0800F1B67068 |
| SIO - Passed 10 ports |
| .......... |
| The server’s Ethernet address and firmware version are displayed along |
| with other startup messages. |
| For more information, refer to Appendix B, “Startup Messages.” |
| If the LEDs or console messages indicate an error, refer to Chapter 6, |
| “Troubleshooting.” If you still cannot resolve the problem, contact 3Com |
| or your network supplier. |
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Boot Problems | If the Self Test LED remains on longer than one minute, the unit has |
| failed the test. Contact 3Com or your network supplier. |
| If a terminal is attached to the port designated as the console port, check |
| it for confirmation of the failure. The server may not always be able to |
| report the failure on the console (for example, CPU failure). Report the |
| failure and console messages, if any, to 3Com or your network supplier. |
| Appendix B, “Startup Messages,” provides information on these |
| messages. |
| If the Self Test LED flashes after the |
| communications server is unable to boot its software from the RBCS |
| server. Verify that the RBCS server is properly configured and attached |
| to the network. (Refer to the Remote Boot and Configuration Services |
| User’s Guide for configuration information.) Press the communications |
| server’s reset switch to try again. |
Shutting Down | To shut down a communications server, follow these steps: |