McDATA 3032 Switch User Manual


 
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MAP 0300: Console Application Problem Determination
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Diagnostics
Figure 3-13 LCD Panel During Boot Sequence
4. Ignore the message. After ten seconds, the server performs
the boot sequence from the BIOS. During the boot sequence,
the server performs additional POSTs and displays the
following operational information at the LCD panel:
•Host name.
System date and time.
LAN 1 and LAN 2 IP addresses.
Fan 1, fan 2, fan 3, and fan 4 rotational speed.
CPU temperature.
Hard disk capacity.
Virtual and physical memory capacity.
d. After successful POST completion, the LCD panel displays a
Welcome!! message, then continuously cycles through and
displays server operational information.
e. After rebooting the server at the LCD panel, log on to the EFC
Server’s Windows 2000 desktop through a LAN connection to a
browser-capable PC. Refer to Access the Management Server
Desktop on page 2-30 for instructions.The EFC Management
Services and EFC Manager applications start and the EFC
Manager Login dialog box displays (Figure 3-14).
f. At the EFC Manager Login dialog box, type a user name,
password, and EFC Server name (obtained in MAP 0000: Start
MAP on page 3-6, and all are case sensitive), and click Login.
The application opens and the Products View displays.
Boot from LAN?
Press <Enter>