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MAP 0000: Start MAP
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3. After a few seconds, the LCD panel displays the following
message pertaining to boot sequence selection (Figure 3-2):
Figure 3-2 LCD Panel During Boot Sequence
4. Ignore the message. After ten seconds, the server performs
the boot sequence from the basic input/output system
(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.
• Central processing unit (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.
f. At the EFC Manager Login dialog box, type a user name,
password, and EFC Server name (all are case sensitive), and
click Login. The application opens and the Products View
displays (Figure 3-3 on page 3-10).
Boot from LAN?
Press <Enter>