IBM SY44-5902-05 Server User Manual


 
run the I/O adapter tests in the order they are listed on the display for further
problem analysis. If this test completes successfully, the adapter and radio link
work successfully with the test configuration. If you performed this test after an
Echo back test on radio connection using system configuration test failed and this test
passed, a configuration problem exists.
2620/2628 cryptographic processor card test: The cryptographic processor test
verifies the correct operation of the cryptographic I/O processor. To run this test,
you must also refer to the IBM Common Cryptographic Architecture Services/400
Installation and Operating Guide , SC41-0102.
Before running this test, end the resource by entering the ENDCS (End
Cryptographic Services) command. The test loads a diagnostic program into the
cryptographic I/O processor.
Attention: Disconnecting or removing the type 2620 or type 2628 cryptographic
I/O processor for any reason causes the loss of the master encryption key. Before
disconnecting or removing the cryptographic I/O processor, ensure that the
customer has access to a record of the master encryption key. The customer must
reinstall the master encryption key after completing any service action that
involves disconnecting or removing the cryptographic I/O processor before the
data encryption function can be used again. Refer the customer to IBM Common
Cryptographic Architecture Services/400 Installation and Operating Guide , SC41-0102,
for more information.
If this test completes successfully, the cryptographic I/O processor is operating
correctly.
If this test fails, exchange the cryptographic I/O processor card.
2620/2628 cryptographic processor card wrap test: The cryptographic processor
card wrap test verifies the correct operation of the cryptographic I/O processor
card. To run this test, you must also refer to the IBM Common Cryptographic
Architecture Services/400 Installation and Operating Guide , SC41-0102.
Before running this test, end the resource by entering the ENDCS (End
Cryptographic Services) command. The test loads a diagnostic program into the
cryptographic I/O processor card.
If this test completes successfully, the cryptographic I/O processor card is
operating correctly.
If this test fails, verify that the wrap connector is the correct part number (as
indicated by the display prompt) and that it is installed correctly. Then, exchange
the cryptographic I/O processor card.
Attention: Disconnecting or removing the type 2620 or type 2628 cryptographic
I/O processor for any reason causes the loss of the master encryption key. Read the
important information under 2620/2628 cryptographic processor card test before
disconnecting or removing the cryptographic I/O processor.
2620/2628 external cryptographic hardware tests: The external cryptographic
hardware tests verify the correct operation of the hardware that is attached to the
cryptographic I/O processor.
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