Compaq 4100 Server User Manual


 
Things You Should Know the First Time You Power On Your Machine
3.8 Additional 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
3.9 DIGITAL 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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