This soft copy for use by IBM employees only.
Use the Edit Resources option to change interrupt request levels, I/O
addresses and other parameters whose settings may need to be changed to
avoid conflicts with other devices.
Note
Sometimes changing a setting during this step requires you to change a
switch or jumper setting on the system board or on an adapter.
When finished, press F10 to exit and return to the EISA Configuration menu.
6. Examine switches or print report
You can use this option to display the correct switch and jumper settings for
the installed devices that have switches and jumpers. You can also choose
to print a system configuration report. To do this:
a. Use the arrow key to select Step 4 and press Enter.
b. Select the board(s) marked with an arrow and press Enter.
c. The necessary switch/jumpers settings are displayed in a panel similar
to the one shown in Figure 6.
┌────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ System - IBM Dual Pentium PCI-EISA System Board │
││
│ Jumper Name: W1 - Level 1 Cache │
││
│ Default factory settings: │
│ OFF │
││
│ Change settings to: │
│ OFF │
│ ┌───────┐ │
││ . . │ │
│ └───────┘ │
│12 │
└────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
Figure 6. EISA Configuration Utility - Jumper Settings
d. Press F7 if you want to print configuration settings. You can print:
•
Settings for selected board or option
•
Settings for selected board or option to a file
•
All configuration settings
•
All configuration settings to a file
e. When finished, press F10 to return to the Configuration menu.
7. Select Step 5 and press Enter to save your configuration.
2.3 SCSISelect Utility Program
This utility is used on PCI/EISA models of the IBM PC Server line and lets you
configure the non-RAID SCSI controller. For instruction on how to configure the
RAID controller see 2.5, “RAID Adapter Utilities” on page 36.
Specifically, SCSISelect allows you to do the following:
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View and modify parameters for the SCSI controller
•
View and modify parameters of SCSI devices
•
Perform low-level formatting of attached SCSI hard disks
To access the SCSISelect Utility Program, do the following:
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