1. Run the Configuration/Setup Utility program and
record the current configuration settings.
See “Configuration/Setup Program.”
2. Set jumpers or switches on the server's system
board.
See “System Board” on page 96.
3. Set jumpers or switches on the device.
See the device installation instructions.
4. Install the device in the server.
Reserve ISA legacy resources for ISA adapters. See
“ISA Legacy Resources” on page 27.
5. Resolve configuration conflicts.
See “Resolving Configuration Conflicts” on page 41.
6. Install software programs, including device drivers.
Refer to the information that comes with the IBM
ServerGuide package for more information.
Configuration/Setup Program
For most configurations, the server will operate using the
default system settings. You need to change the settings
only to resolve configuration conflicts or to enable or
change device functions.
When you want or need to change the default settings, the
Configuration/Setup Utility program provides a convenient
way to display and change the settings.
After you run and exit the Configuration/Setup Utility
program, configuration information is stored in electrically
erasable programmable read-only memory (EEPROM).
While the server is powered off, the configuration
information remains available for the next system startup.
Always run the Configuration/Setup Utility program if you
receive an error message instructing you to do so. If you
installed or removed SCSI devices, run the SCSISelect
Utility program (see “SCSISelect Utility” on page 42).
Review this chapter and the information that comes with
the option before making changes.
To start the Configuration/Setup Utility program:
1. Power-on the server and watch the screen.
If the server is already powered on, power-off the
server, wait a few seconds until all in-use lights go
off, and then power the server back on. (Do not use
Ctrl+Alt+Del to restart the server.)
2. When the message Press F1 to enter
Configuration/Setup appears, press F1. The
Configuration/Setup Utility program menu appears.
For information about the menus, see
“Configuration/Setup Utility Program Menus” on
page 19.
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