CHAPTER 4: BASIC OPERATIONS

To cancel scan mode:

1.Select a server if the OSD interface is open. -or-

Move the mouse or press any key on the keyboard if the OSD interface is not open. Scanning will stop at the currently selected server.

2.Press Print Screen. The Main dialog box will appear.

3.Click Commands. The Commands dialog box displays.

4.Clear Scan Enable.

4.7 Running System Diagnostics

You can validate the integrity of your system through the Run Diagnostics command. This command checks the main board functional sub-systems (memory, communications, switch control and the video channels) for each system controller. When you select the Run Diagnostics option, you will receive a warning indicating that all users (remote and local) will be disconnected. Click OK to confirm and begin the test.

The Diagnostics dialog box displays. The top section of the dialog box displays the hardware tests. The bottom portion divides the tested SAM and ServSelect III cables into three categories: On-line, Offline or Suspect.

NOTE:

SAM or ServSelect III cables may appear to be offline while being upgraded.

Figure 4-16. Diagnostics Dialog Box

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Black Box KV21008E, KV22016E, KV22008E, KV21008A manual Running System Diagnostics, To cancel scan mode

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