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Page 1 - User Guide

HP Netserver LP 2000rUser Guide

Page 2 - Audience Assumptions

Chapter 1 Controls, Ports and Indicators4Rear PanelThe ports and connectors at the rear are listed below and shown in Figure 1-3.• The power connector

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9511 HP Netserver Online DocumentationCD-ROMOverviewThe HP Netserver Online Documentation CD-ROM contains the entire set ofdocumentation for your HP N

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9712 TroubleshootingIntroductionIf you are having problems installing your HP Netserver, there are a number oftools available for troubleshooting, inc

Page 7 - Front Panel

Chapter 12 Troubleshooting98Common Installation ProblemsThe following sections contain general procedures to help you locate installationproblems. If

Page 8 - Reset Switch

Chapter 12 Troubleshooting99Netserver Will Not Power OnFollow these steps if the power/activity light does not light green after you pressthe power-on

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Chapter 12 Troubleshooting100For example, reduce the Netserver to the monitor, one flexible disk drive,one CD-ROM drive, one SCSI hard disk drive, key

Page 10 - Rear Panel

Chapter 12 Troubleshooting1019. Make any configuration changes required.10. Choose the Exit option and save the changes to save the configuration ande

Page 11 - LAN Speed LED

Chapter 12 Troubleshooting102Resetting a Lost PasswordIf you have forgotten the Power-on password, you can reset it using theconfiguration switch on t

Page 12 - Powering-Up the HP Netserver

Chapter 12 Troubleshooting103Hardware ProblemsThis section describes what to do if you have problems with your monitor, massstorage devices, printer,

Page 13 - Sleep States (ACPI)

Chapter 1 Controls, Ports and Indicators5Power Supply Bay #1Power Supply LEDAC for PS Bay #1AC for PS Bay #2Power Supply Bay #2Serial BKeyboardSerial

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Chapter 12 Troubleshooting104Keyboard or Mouse Does Not Work1. Verify the keyboard and mouse are connected to the correct connectors.Refer to the I/O

Page 15 - Netserver

Chapter 12 Troubleshooting105Replacing a BatteryIf your HP Netserver repeatedly loses its configuration or the processor clockstops, you should replac

Page 16 - Removing the Top Cover

Chapter 12 Troubleshooting106Figure 12-3. Battery on System Board7. Insert the new battery with the positive sign (+) facing up. Push the batterydown

Page 17 - Replacing the Top Cover

10713 Alternative Rack Mounting (4-Post)IntroductionThis chapter provides the instructions for mounting the HP Netserver in an older4-post HP Systems

Page 18 - Replacing the Air Flow Guide

Chapter 13 Alternative Rack Mounting (4–Post)108operating efficiency. For more information, see “Rack Configuration Tools” laterin this chapter.Tools

Page 19 - Removing the PCI Card Cage

Chapter 13 Alternative Rack Mounting (4–Post)109Safety PrecautionsAlways keep the following safety and environmental issues in mind, especially ifyou

Page 20 - Replacing the PCI Card Cage

Chapter 13 Alternative Rack Mounting (4–Post)110Marking the ColumnsTo make it easier to install the slides in the rack, you may want to mark thecolumn

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Chapter 13 Alternative Rack Mounting (4–Post)111Installing the Slides in the Rack1. Prepare both slides for installation:a. Remove the spring from th

Page 22 - • Filler Panels

Chapter 13 Alternative Rack Mounting (4–Post)1122. Attach the brackets to the front columns, using the two screws provided inthe hardware kit. See Fig

Page 23 - Boot Priority

Chapter 13 Alternative Rack Mounting (4–Post)1133. Install the slides in the rack:a. Insert the slide into the rack at the location you have marked on

Page 24 - Hardware Mirroring

Chapter 1 Controls, Ports and Indicators6Applying Power to the HP NetserverPowering-Up the HP Netserver1. Turn on power to the monitor connected to th

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Chapter 13 Alternative Rack Mounting (4–Post)114Mounting the HP Netserver on the SlidesUse this procedure to insert the HP Netserver into the slides m

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Chapter 13 Alternative Rack Mounting (4–Post)115Figure 13-6. Mounting the HP Netserver on the SlidesFigure 13-7. Pressing the Stop Release

Page 27 - Removing Hot Swap Hard Drives

Chapter 13 Alternative Rack Mounting (4–Post)116Attaching the Front Bezel1. Position the bezel in front of the HP Netserver LP 2000r, as shown inFigur

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Chapter 13 Alternative Rack Mounting (4–Post)117Attaching the Cable Management ArmThe Cable Management Arm (CMA) allows the cables and power cord to m

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119A SpecificationsIntroductionThis appendix provides the power requirements, operating conditions(environmental requirements), physical requirements,

Page 31 - Bottom Connector

Appendix A Specifications120Table A-2. Environmental RequirementsParameter ConditionsTemperatureOperating5° to 35° C (41° to 95° F) Non-oper

Page 32 - Backplane B

Appendix A Specifications121Table A-4. HP Netserver Hardware SpecificationsProcessorsIntel Pentium III (up to 2 processors) processors, at supporteds

Page 33 - Fold Cables

Appendix A Specifications122Table A-5. Video Display ModesResolutionMax. RefreshRate @ 256ColorsMax. RefreshRate @ 65KColorsMax. RefreshRate @ 16.7MC

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Appendix A Specifications123Not UsedNot UsedNot Used Not UsedIntegrated RA BoardSerial BNot UsedNot UsedNot UsedNot UsedPCI Card Cage FanAir Flow Gui

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Chapter 1 Controls, Ports and Indicators7 Connecting AC Power to Multiple-Server Configurations The HP Netserver temporarily draws a large "inrus

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125IndexAaccessory boardinstalling, 38removing, 43ACPIAdvanced Configuration and PowerInterface, 2, 7Advanced Configuration and PowerInterfaceACPI, 7a

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Index126256 MB, 30512 MB, 30DIMMsinstallation guidelines, 30installing, 29, 30non-compatible, 29open slot configuration, 30removing, 34retaining latch

Page 39 - DIMM Slot

Index127Release History, 85HP Netserver Online DocumentationCD-ROM, 95automatic start, 95II2C connectorsupported, 37IDE deviceSetup Utility, 88IDE Set

Page 40 - Removing DIMMs

Index128keyboard, 4LAN port, 4mouse, 4portsexternal, 77keyboard, 77mouse, 77parallel, 4rear panel, 4serial ports, 77USB ports, 77video, 4, 77power man

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Index129Exit menu, 89flexible disk drive, 88hardware security, 88IDE devices, 88IDE primary/secondary, 88integrated I/O port, 88LAN A Power On/Off, 87

Page 42 - IRQ Settings

Index130Wake-on-LANMagic Packet, 86weight, 120weight and dimensions, 120ZZero Insertion ForceZIF, 48ZIFZero Insertion Force, 48

Page 43 - Remote Control Card

Chapter 1 Controls, Ports and Indicators8The Netserver supports certain types of system activity, which is used as wake-upevents from these sleep stat

Page 44 - Installing an Accessory Board

92 Opening and Closing the HPNetserverIntroductionThis chapter describes how to the remove the front bezel, top cover, and air flowguide from the HP N

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Chapter 2 Opening and Closing the HP Netserver10Replacing the Front Bezel1. Hook the bottom edge of the bezel onto the pins at the front of the chassi

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Chapter 2 Opening and Closing the HP Netserver11Replacing the Top CoverTo replace the cover, follow these steps.1. Ensure the knob on the cover is tur

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Chapter 2 Opening and Closing the HP Netserver12Removing the Air Flow GuideThe air flow guide directs air onto the processor heatsinks. The air flow g

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Chapter 2 Opening and Closing the HP Netserver13Removing the PCI Card CageThe PCI card cage contains the 3 PCI card slots on a riser board, and must b

Page 49 - Removing an Accessory Board

iiNoticeThe information contained in this document is subject to change without notice.Hewlett-Packard makes no warranty of any kind with regard to th

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Chapter 2 Opening and Closing the HP Netserver14Replacing the PCI Card CageFollow these steps to replace the PCI card cage and reconnect the card cage

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153 Installing Mass Storage DevicesIntroductionThe HP Netserver LP 2000r comes standard with an IDE CD-ROM and aslim-line flexible disk drive, and can

Page 52 - Installing a Second Processor

Chapter 3 Installing Mass Storage Devices16◊ A secondary IDE connector (IDE-2) is available on the system board,but is not used.• SCSI Device Selectio

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Chapter 3 Installing Mass Storage Devices17CAUTION Thermal damage or excessive electromagnetic radiationmay result if you operate the HP Netserver wit

Page 54 - Processor

Chapter 3 Installing Mass Storage Devices18NOTE The boot order can be changed using the Netserver’s (BIOS)Setup Utility and the SCSI Select Utility.

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Chapter 3 Installing Mass Storage Devices19CAUTION To prevent damage to the Hot Swap SCSI hard disk drives,do not use a HVD (high voltage differential

Page 56 - Installing the Heatsink

Chapter 3 Installing Mass Storage Devices20 TabTab Figure 3-2. Removing a Filler Panel2. Remove the SCSI drive from its protective packaging and open

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Chapter 3 Installing Mass Storage Devices214. Make sure the drive is pushed in completely. Close the ejector arms andpress them in until the latch cl

Page 58 - Firmware and Software Changes

Chapter 3 Installing Mass Storage Devices22Figure 3-5. Opening Drive Ejector Arms 2. Remove the drive:a. Using both hands, grasp the ejector arms and

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Chapter 3 Installing Mass Storage Devices23Figure 3-6. Removing a SCSI DriveDuplexing SCSI Hard Disk DrivesThis section provides instructions for dup

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iiiContents1 Controls, Ports, and Indicators... 1Introduction ...

Page 61 - (4-Post)

Chapter 3 Installing Mass Storage Devices24BACKPLANE ABACKPLANE BSCSI Channel ASCSI Channel BCable BCable CCable AExternal SCSI SCSI 3 SCSI 4 SCSI 5

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Chapter 3 Installing Mass Storage Devices25BACKPLANE ABACKPLANE BSCSI Channel ASCSI Channel BCable B(Cable A Removed)Cable CExternal SCSI SCSI 3 SCSI

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Chapter 3 Installing Mass Storage Devices264. Plug a SCSI terminator into the bottom connector on Backplane A andBackplane B.5. Fold the cables in the

Page 64 - Marking Rack Columns

Chapter 3 Installing Mass Storage Devices27Cables Not Looped at ConnectorFigure 3-10. Channel 0 and Channel 1 ConnectorsFold Cables in HalfFigure 3-1

Page 66 - Spring Tab

294 Installing Additional MemoryIntroductionThe HP Netserver LP 2000r’s main memory is implemented using four memoryslots on the system board which su

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Chapter 4 Installing Additional Memory30Memory Installation Guidelines• The HP Netserver LP 2000r only uses PC 133 (133 MHz) SDRAMDIMMs, which are ele

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Chapter 4 Installing Additional Memory315. Remove the air flow guide. See Figure 4-1.Refer to "Removing the Air Flow Guide" in Chapter 2, &q

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Chapter 4 Installing Additional Memory32System Board (top view)DIMMSlots0123Figure 4-2. DIMM Locations on System Board7. Spread the two retaining latc

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Chapter 4 Installing Additional Memory339. Align the notches on the DIMM with the keys on the slot. See Figure 4-3.Retaining Latches (2)DIMM SlotKeysN

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ContentsivMemory Installation Guidelines ... 30Installing Additional DIMMs...

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Chapter 4 Installing Additional Memory34Removing DIMMsYou may need to remove a DIMM module to downsize your memoryconfiguration or to replace a defect

Page 73 - (2-Post)

355 Installing Additional BoardsIntroductionThe HP Netserver LP 2000r provides three 64-bit PCI slots connected to a riserboard contained in the PCI c

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Chapter 5 Installing Additional Boards36Accessory Board Installation GuidelinesThe following sections provide guidelines for installing PCI accessory

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Chapter 5 Installing Additional Boards37Remote Control CardThe HP Netserver LP2000r supports the HP Remote Control card, which uses theHP TopTools rem

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Chapter 5 Installing Additional Boards38Integrated RA BoardIC Connector2Figure 5-2. Integrated RA Board LocationInstalling an Accessory BoardUse this

Page 77 - Preparing the HP Netserver

Chapter 5 Installing Additional Boards394. Disconnect the power cables and any external cables connected to thesystem.If necessary, label each one to

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Chapter 5 Installing Additional Boards40Lift Cage by Fan and Back EdgeFigure 5-3. Removing the PCI Card Cage8. Install the PCI card:a. Use a Phillips

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Chapter 5 Installing Additional Boards41Slot 3Slot 2Slot 1Figure 5-4. Removing the Slot CoverFigure 5-5. Inserting a PCI Card

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Chapter 5 Installing Additional Boards429. When you have completed the PCI card installation, replace the PCI cardcage and reconnect the card cage fan

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Chapter 5 Installing Additional Boards4310. Replace the top cover on the HP Netserver and push the Netserver backinto the rack.Once the HP Netserver i

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ContentsvAttaching the Cable Management Arm... 648 Rack Mounting the HP Netserver (2-Post)...

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456 Installing an Additional ProcessorIntroductionThe HP Netserver LP 2000r ships with at least one processor installed. Bothprimary and secondary pro

Page 85 - Release Lever

Chapter 6 Installing an Additional Processor46Primary Processor (CPU 1)Secondary Processor (CPU 2)Figure 6-1. System Board (top view)Installing a Seco

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Chapter 6 Installing an Additional Processor471. Unpack the processor shipping box and check the contents against thepacking list.CAUTION Do not unsea

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Chapter 6 Installing an Additional Processor487. Open the ZIF (Zero Insertion Force) lever. Then lift the terminator out ofthe socket and place it on

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Chapter 6 Installing an Additional Processor499. Insert the second processor into the socket and close the ZIF lever to fullyseat the processor.You sh

Page 89 - HP Netserver Navigator CD-ROM

Chapter 6 Installing an Additional Processor50Installing the HeatsinkAfter installing a new processor, you need to install a heatsink on top of thepro

Page 90 - • HP models supported

Chapter 6 Installing an Additional Processor51Tool LatchProcessor SocketTabTa bHook Latch(Hidden)Figure 6-4. Placing the Heatsink on the ProcessorTool

Page 91 - • Internet WWW

Chapter 6 Installing an Additional Processor52Firmware and Software ChangesThis section deals with the firmware changes provided by the HP NetserverNa

Page 92 - HP Management Solutions

Chapter 6 Installing an Additional Processor53Tool LatchFigure 6-6. Removing the Heatsink3. Tilt the heatsink back towards the hook latch and release

Page 93 - Setup (BIOS) Utility

ContentsviIntroduction ... 97Tools Required...

Page 95 - Using the Setup Screens

557 Rack Mounting the HP Netserver(4-Post)IntroductionThis chapter provides instructions for mounting the HP Netserver in 4-post HPSystem/E or System/

Page 96

Chapter 7 Rack Mounting the HP Netserver (4-Post)56operating efficiency. For more information, see “Rack Configuration Tools” laterin this chapter.Too

Page 97 - Hardware Security

Chapter 7 Rack Mounting the HP Netserver (4-Post)57Safety PrecautionsAlways keep the following safety and environmental issues in mind, especially ify

Page 98 - SCSI Configuration Utility

Chapter 7 Rack Mounting the HP Netserver (4-Post)58Marking Rack ColumnsTo make it easier to install the slides in the rack, you may want to mark the r

Page 99

Chapter 7 Rack Mounting the HP Netserver (4-Post)59Installing Slides in the Rack1. Ensure the rack is stabilized.For HP system /E or /U racks, pull th

Page 100

Chapter 7 Rack Mounting the HP Netserver (4-Post)60The slide mounting pins insert into the inside face of the rear column andthe front face of the fro

Page 101 - Overview

Chapter 7 Rack Mounting the HP Netserver (4-Post)61Mounting the HP Netserver on the SlidesFollow these steps to mount the HP Netserver on the slides i

Page 102

Chapter 7 Rack Mounting the HP Netserver (4-Post)62Figure 7-5. Mounting the HP Netserver on the SlidesFigure 7-6. Pressing the Stop Release

Page 103 - 12 Troubleshooting

Chapter 7 Rack Mounting the HP Netserver (4-Post)63Attaching the Front Bezel1. Hook the bottom edge of the bezel onto the pins at the front of the cha

Page 104 - Common Installation Problems

11 Controls, Ports, and IndicatorsIntroductionBefore operating the HP Netserver LP 2000r, familiarize yourself with theNetserver’s controls, ports, an

Page 105 - Netserver Will Not Power On

Chapter 7 Rack Mounting the HP Netserver (4-Post)64Attaching the Cable Management ArmThe Cable Management Arm (CMA) allows the cables and power cord t

Page 106 - Chapter 12 Troubleshooting

Chapter 7 Rack Mounting the HP Netserver (4-Post)653. Attach the Cable Management Arm to the HP Netserver:a. Insert the thumbscrew on the inner flange

Page 108 - Resetting a Lost Password

678 Rack Mounting the HP Netserver(2-Post)IntroductionThis chapter provides instructions for mounting the HP Netserver in a two-postnon-HP rack. The i

Page 109 - Hardware Problems

Chapter 8 Rack Mounting the HP Netserver (2-Post)68operating efficiency. For more information, see “Rack Configuration Tools” laterin this chapter.Too

Page 110 - SCSI Device Does Not Work

Chapter 8 Rack Mounting the HP Netserver (2-Post)69in high-density racks and additional information for rack systems not listed in thismanual. You wil

Page 111 - Replacing a Battery

Chapter 8 Rack Mounting the HP Netserver (2-Post)70Marking the ColumnsTo make it easier to mount the HP Netserver in the rack, you may want to markthe

Page 112

Chapter 8 Rack Mounting the HP Netserver (2-Post)71Preparing the HP NetserverBefore the HP Netserver can be mounted in the rack, you need to remove th

Page 113 - Introduction

Chapter 8 Rack Mounting the HP Netserver (2-Post)72Figure 8-4. Attaching Flush-Mount BracketsFigure 8-5. Attaching Center-Mount Brackets

Page 114 - Rack Configuration Tools

Chapter 8 Rack Mounting the HP Netserver (2-Post)73Mounting the HP Netserver in the RackFollow these steps to mount the HP Netserver in the rack and s

Page 115 - Safety Precautions

Chapter 1 Controls, Ports and Indicators2Table 1-1. Control Panel Switches and IndicatorsControl/Indicator DescriptionPower On/Off/SleepSwitch & L

Page 116 - Marking the Columns

Chapter 8 Rack Mounting the HP Netserver (2-Post)74Figure 8-7. Center Mounting the HP NetserverAttaching the Front BezelThe bezel attaches to the brac

Page 117

Chapter 8 Rack Mounting the HP Netserver (2-Post)75PinABPinFigure 8-8. Attaching the Front BezelCabling Rack ComponentsAfter installing the HP Netserv

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779 Connecting the Monitor, Keyboard,Mouse, and Power SuppliesIntroductionUse the procedures in this chapter to connect the peripheral devices to theH

Page 120

Chapter 9 Connecting the Monitor, Keyboard, Mouse, and UPS78Installing a Power Supply ModuleThe HP Netserver LP 2000r comes with one power supply mod

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Chapter 9 Connecting the Monitor, Keyboard, Mouse, and UPS79Figure 9-3. Removing the Power Supply Filler Panel2. Before installing the new power suppl

Page 122 - Cabling Rack Components

Chapter 9 Connecting the Monitor, Keyboard, Mouse, and UPS803. Slide the module into the power bay and press the release lever in until itclicks into

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Chapter 9 Connecting the Monitor, Keyboard, Mouse, and UPS81Release LeverFigure 9-6. Removing a Power Supply Module2. If you are not replacing the pow

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Chapter 9 Connecting the Monitor, Keyboard, Mouse, and UPS82Figure 9-7. Inserting the Power Supply Filler PanelConnecting the Uninterruptible Power S

Page 125 - A Specifications

8310 Configuring the HP NetserverIntroductionThis chapter describes how to configure the HP Netserver LP 2000r with the helpof the HP Netserver Naviga

Page 126 - ° to 35° C (41° to 95° F)

Chapter 1 Controls, Ports and Indicators3Table 1-2. Component IndicatorsLED ICON Description Temperature/FanLED This LED indicates the system temper

Page 127 - Appendix A Specifications

Chapter 10 Configuring the HP Netserver84Contents of the HP Netserver Navigator CD-ROMThe Main Menu of the Navigator CD directs you to modules where y

Page 128 - System Board Layout

Chapter 10 Configuring the HP Netserver85Status Report IdentificationYou must compare the Document Number on your HP Netserver Navigator CDwith the mo

Page 129

Chapter 10 Configuring the HP Netserver862. Click on CD Status Report to view the latest information or the CDArchive to view the release history.Nets

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Chapter 10 Configuring the HP Netserver87one must be enable in the Netserver’s (BIOS) Setup Utility underEmbedded LAN Controllers in the LAN A submenu

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Chapter 10 Configuring the HP Netserver88Menu BarThe Setup Utility provides a menu bar with several menu selections. The menubar choices are: • User

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Chapter 10 Configuring the HP Netserver89• Exit – Exit the Setup Utility by saving changes or exit without savingchanges, which reverts to previous se

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Chapter 10 Configuring the HP Netserver903. If necessary, use the up-arrow key to move to the System Time field.The "System Time" field is h

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Chapter 10 Configuring the HP Netserver912. Use the right-arrow or left-arrow key to select Security from the menu bar.As soon as it is selected, the

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Chapter 10 Configuring the HP Netserver925. Enter the password (new or old) in the appropriate field and press Enter.The password is accepted and the

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Chapter 10 Configuring the HP Netserver93To access the Symbios SCSI Configuration Utility, refer to the followinginstructions.1. Reboot the HP Netserv

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