POST Error Code

FRU/Action

 

 

 

185XXXX

1.

DBCS Japanese Display Adapter/A

 

 

2.

System Board

 

3.

Riser card

 

 

 

20001 to 20003

1.

Image Adapter/A

 

 

 

Image-I Adapter/A

 

2.

Memory Module DRAM, VRAM

 

 

 

20004

1.

Memory Module DRAM, VRAM

 

 

2.

Image Adapter/A

 

 

Image-I Adapter/A

 

 

 

20005 to 20010

1.

Image Adapter/A

 

 

 

Image-I Adapter/A

 

2.

Memory Module DRAM, VRAM

 

 

 

200XX

1.

Image Adapter/A

Not listed above

2.

Image-I Adapter/A

 

 

3.

Memory Module DRAM, VRAM

 

4.

System Board

 

5.

Riser card

 

 

 

20101 to 20103

1.

Printer/Scanner Option

 

 

2.

Image Adapter/A

 

3.

Memory Module DRAM, VRAM

 

 

 

20104

1.

Memory Module DRAM, VRAM

 

 

2.

Printer/Scanner Option

 

3.

Image Adapter/A

 

 

 

20105 to 20110

1.

Printer/Scanner Option

 

 

2.

Image Adapter/A

 

3.

Memory Module DRAM, VRAM

 

 

 

Image Adapter/A

1.

Replace memory module (shown in

Memory Test failure indicated by graphic of

 

graphic)

adapter

 

 

 

 

 

 

206XX

1.

SCSI-2 Adapter

 

 

2.

Any SCSI Device

 

3.

System Board

 

4.

Riser card

 

 

 

208XX

1.

Any SCSI Device

Verify there are no duplicate SCSI ID

 

 

settings on the same bus.

 

 

 

 

 

210XXXX

1.

SCSI Hard Disk Drive

Internal bus, size unknown

2.

SCSI Adapter or System Board

210XXX1

3.

SCSI Cable

External bus, size unknown

 

4.

SCSI ID Switch (on some models)

 

 

 

Tape Drive amber LED remains on

1.

Tape Drive

 

 

2.

SCSI Cable (internal)

 

3.

SCSI Adapter or System Board

 

 

 

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IBM 6339 Dbcs Japanese Display Adapter/A, to Image Adapter/A Image-I Adapter/A, Memory Module DRAM, Vram, Graphic, 210XXX1

6339, 6337, 6342, 6341, 6336 specifications

IBM's 6348, 6346, 6347, 2254, and 2257 models are part of the company's extensive portfolio of enterprise-level computing solutions, designed to enhance performance and efficiency for businesses.

The IBM 6348 and 6346 are terminals that cater to large-scale enterprises, providing a reliable interface for interaction with mainframe systems. The 6348 model offers a versatile display with options for wide and standard formats, making it ideal for applications that require enhanced visibility. With its durable build, the 6348 is well-suited for high-demand environments. In contrast, the 6346 is designed for more specific tasks, featuring a streamlined interface that promotes ease of use. Both models leverage IBM's longstanding expertise in robust technology, ensuring low latency and high throughput.

The IBM 6347 terminal takes functionality a step further by incorporating advanced display technologies. It supports various connectivity options, allowing it to integrate seamlessly into existing networks. Its user-friendly interface and customizable features mean that organizations can tailor the device to meet specific operational needs. The 6347 also emphasizes security, with encryption features that protect sensitive data transmitted over the network.

Turning to the IBM 2254 and 2257, these models represent IBM's commitment to providing flexible and scalable solutions for businesses. The 2254 is engineered as a technical workstation with a focus on graphics performance, making it an excellent choice for engineering and design applications. By utilizing cutting-edge graphics technologies, it facilitates complex visual tasks and improves productivity in creative fields.

The IBM 2257, on the other hand, is known for its powerful processing capabilities, targeting users requiring intensive computational tasks. With advanced CPU options and extensive memory support, the 2257 is ideal for data analysis, software development, and other resource-heavy operations. Both models leverage IBM's proprietary technologies designed to enhance system reliability and user experience.

Collectively, the IBM 6348, 6346, 6347, 2254, and 2257 models demonstrate IBM's ability to innovate while remaining focused on the needs of enterprises. With a strategic combination of durability, advanced features, and secure communications, these devices ensure that organizations can operate effectively in today’s fast-paced business environment. The integration of these models into enterprise workflows can enhance productivity, streamline processes, and facilitate secure communication, making them valuable assets for any organization.