Appendix B. Service Processor Setup and Test

For your convenience, here is an example Service Processor setup ch basic. Your setup may include more or less of the available featu wish to adjust this checklist for your own application. This checklis provide you with a starting place.

Service Processor Setup Checklist

1. Unplug the power cord from the server.

2. Attach a local terminal for this setup procedure.

3. Plug in the server and power on the local terminal.

Attention: Server power should remain off.

4. Bring up the Service Processor menus, see Chapter 3 on page 3-1.

5. Set the System Name, “Privileged User Menus” on page 3-6.

6. Enable Surveillance, see 3-8, and “Service Processor Functions and Fe on page 3-23.

7. Configure Call-In/Call-Out, see “Call-in/Call-out Setup Menu” on page 3-16

8. Exit the Service Processor menus

9.Unplug the power cord from the server.

10. Attach modems (if needed), page 3-3

11. Plug in the server

Attention: Server power should remain off.

12.Test

Call-In, page B-2

Call-Out, page B-3

13.Backup the service processor settings, as described in “Save o ware Management Policies Service Aid” on page 7-9.

Note: This is strongly recommended to protect the usefulness of processor and the availability of the server.

Your Service Processor is ready to go to work.

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