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MAP/40P RAID Controller Settings

To configure the RAID controller settings you must complete the following steps:

  1. Configuring the BIOS Options
  2. Verifying the Hardware Parameters
  3. Verifying the Physical Parameters
  4. Verifying the SCSI Transfer Parameters (Channel 0)
  5. Verifying the Startup Parameters
  6. Creating the Pack
  7. Defining the System Drive
Configuring the BIOS Options

To configure the BIOS Options:

  1. Reboot the system.
  2. After the power on self test (POST) but before the system boots press ALT + M when prompted.
  3. The system displays the BIOS Options Menu.

  4. Verify that the first three lines are:
Verifying the Hardware Parameters

To verify the hardware parameters:

  1. Reboot the system.
  2. Press ALT+R when prompted.
  3. The system displays the RAID Controller Settings Main Menu.

  4. Select:
  5. Advanced Functions
    Hardware Parameters

    The system displays the Hardware Parameters Window.

  6. Verify that the settings displayed match the settings in the Hardware Parameters Settings table.
     
    Table: Hardware Parameters Settings
    Field
    Setting
    Automatic Rebuild Management
    Enabled
    StorageWorks Fault Management
    Disabled
  7. If a setting differs, use the UP ARROW key or DOWN ARROW key to highlight the appropriate field and press ENTER to change it.
  8. Press ESCAPE.
  9. The system displays Advanced Functions Menu.

Verifying the Physical Parameters

To verify the physical parameters:

  1. Start at the Advanced Functions Menu and select:
  2. Physical Parameters

    The system displays the Physical Parameters Window.

  3. Verify that the settings displayed match the settings in the Physical Parameters Settings table.
     
    Table: Physical Parameters Settings
    Field
    Setting
    Rebuild/Add Capacity Rate
    10
    Segment Size
    8
    Stripe Size
    64
  4. If a setting differs, use the UP ARROW key or DOWN ARROW key to highlight the appropriate field and press ENTER to change it.
  5. Press ESCAPE.
  6. The system displays Advanced Functions Menu.

Verifying the SCSI Transfer Parameters (Channel 0)

To verify the SCSI transfer parameters:

  1. Start at the Advanced Functions Menu and select:
  2. SCSI Xfr Parameters

    The system displays the following message:

    Enter Channel #

  3. Enter 0
  4. The system displays SCSI Transfer Parameters Window.

  5. Verify that the settings displayed match the settings in the SCSI Transfer Parameters Settings table.
     
    Table: SCSI Transfer Parameters Settings
    Field
    Setting
    Data Transfer Rate
    20 Mhz
    Command Tagging
    Enabled
    SCSI Data Bus Width
    16 bit
  6. If a setting differs, use the UP ARROW key or DOWN ARROW key to highlight the appropriate field and press ENTER to change it.
  7. Press ESCAPE.
  8. The system displays Advanced Functions Menu.

Verifying the Startup Parameters

To verify the startup parameters:

  1. Start at the Advanced Functions Menu and select:
  2. Startup Parameters

    The system displays Startup Parameters Window.

  3. Verify that the settings displayed match the settings in the Startup Parameters Settings table.
     
    Table: Startup Parameters Settings
    Field
    Setting
    Spin Up Option
    Automatic
    Number of Devices Per Spin
    6
    Delay (seconds)
    6
  4. If a setting differs, use the UP ARROW key or DOWN ARROW key to highlight the appropriate field and press ENTER to change it.
  5. Press ESCAPE.
  6. The system displays Advanced Functions Menu.

  7. Press ESCAPE.
  8. If you have not made changes, the system displays the RAID Controller Settings Main Menu.

    If you have made changes, the system displays the Save Controller Configuration Window.

      1. Select:
      2. Yes

        The system displays RAID Controller Settings Main Menu.

Creating the Pack

To create the pack.

  1. Start at the RAID Controller Settings Main Menu and select:
  2. New Configuration
    Define Pack
    Create Pack

  3. Press ENTER to place the first hard disk drive in the pack.
  4. Press ENTER again to place the second hard disk drive in the pack.
  5. The system displays the Pack Definition Menu.

  6. Select:
  7. Arrange Pack

  8. Press ENTER.
  9. The system displays the New Configuration Menu.

Defining the System Drive

To define the system drive:

  1. Start at the New Configuration Menu and select:
  2. Define System Drive
    Create System Drive

    The system displays the RAID Level Screen.

  3. Select:
  4. RAID 1

    The system displays the System Drive Definition Menu.

  5. Press ENTER to assign all available hard disk drive capacity to System Drive 0.
  6. The system displays the Create System Drive Screen.

  7. Select:
  8. Yes

  9. Press ESCAPE.
  10. Press ESCAPE.
  11. The system displays the Save Configuration Screen.

  12. Select:
  13. Yes

    The system displays the following message:

    System Drive 0 is available for immediate use.
    Press any key to continue

  14. Press ENTER.
  15. The system displays RAID Controller Settings Main Menu.

  16. Press ESCAPE.
  17. Reboot the system.

MAP/40P Host Adapter Parameter Settings

To verify the host adapter parameter settings:


 


Do not change the settings if there is a mismatch. Contact your remote maintenance center for assistance.

  1. Reboot the system.
  2. Press ESCAPE when the system displays the splash screen that covers the boot-up messages.
  3. After the power on self test (POST) but before the system boots press CONTROL + A when prompted.
  4. The system displays the Host Adapter Configuration Screen.

  5. Place the cursor on Configure/View Host Adapter Settings. Use the UP ARROW key or DOWN ARROW key to move the cursor.
  6. Press ENTER.
  7. Compare the settings shown on the screen with the correct parameters listed in the SCSI Bus Interface Definitions table.
     
    Table: SCSI Bus Interface Definitions
    Option
    Setting
    Host Adapter SCSI ID
    7
    SCSI Parity Checking
    Enabled
  8. Place the cursor on SCSI Device Configuration. Use the UP ARROW key or DOWN ARROW key to move the cursor.
  9. Press ENTER.
  10. Compare the settings shown on the screen with the correct parameters listed in the SCSI Device Configuration table.


     

    Note: These settings must be applied to all SCSI IDs (0 - 7) shown.


     
    Table: SCSI Device Configuration
    Option
    Setting
    Initiate Sync Negotiation
    Yes
    Maximum Sync Transfer Rate
    20.0
    Enable Disconnection
    Yes
    Initiate Wide Negotiation
    Yes
    Send Start Unit Command
    No
    BIOS Multiple LUN Support
    No
    Include In BIOS Scan
    Yes

  1. Press ENTER.
  2. The system displays the SCSI bus interface definitions screen.

  3. Place the cursor on Advanced Configuration Options. Use the UP ARROW key or DOWN ARROW key to move the cursor.
  4. Press ENTER.
  5. Compare the settings shown on the screen with the correct parameters listed in the Advanced Configuration Options table.
     
    Table: Advanced Configuration Options
    Option
    Setting
    Reset SCSI Bus
    Enabled
    Extended BIOS Translations
    Disabled
    Host Adapter BIOS
    Enabled
    Support Removable Disks
    Disabled
    Display <Ctrl><A> Message
    Enabled
    BIOS Support for INT13 Extensions
    Disabled

  1. Press ENTER.
  2. The system displays the SCSI bus interface definitions screen.

  3. Press ESCAPE.
  4. The system displays the following message:

    Exit Utilities
    Yes
    No

  5. Place the cursor on Yes. Use the UP ARROW key or DOWN ARROW key to move the cursor.
  6. Press ENTER.
  7. The system displays the following message:

    Please press any key to reboot.

  8. Press ENTER.
  9. The system reboots and responds with the UNIX prompt (#).

Viewing the MAP/40P CMOS Parameter Settings

To view the MAP/40P CMOS Parameter Settings:

  1. Start at the Avaya Intuity Main Menu and select:
  2. Customer/Services Administration
    System Verification
    View CPU CMOS Settings

    The system displays the View CPU CMOS Settings Window

  3. Compare the CPU circuit card settings in the setup menu with the default parameters listed in the CMOS Basic Option Settings for the CPU Circuit Card table.
  4. The settings shown are for BIOS Version 4.05a.2.2 only.


     

    Note: Some of the following settings may differ from the default parameters due to other equipped feature circuit cards in your system:


     
    Table: CMOS Basic Option Settings for the CPU Circuit Card
    Option
    Setting
    CPU Information
    • Mother Board Type TMI
    • CPU Type 200Mhz-MMX
    • Bios Version 4.05a.2.2
    Basic Options
    • OnBoard Floppy Controller Enabled
    • Floppy Drive A 3.5 Inch, 1.44MB
    • Floppy Drive B Not Installed
    • OnBoard IDE Controller Disabled
    • IDE Fixed Disk 0 Disabled
    • IDE Fixed Disk 1 Disabled
    • Shadow Select Video BIOS Shdwd,UnCach, PCI Avl
    • Shadow Select C8000-CBFFF Shdwd,UnCach, PCI Avl
    • Shadow Select CC000-CFFFF UnShdwd,UnCach, PCI Avl
    • Shadow Select D0000-D3FFF UnShdwd,UnCach, PCI Avl
    • Shadow Select D4000-D7FFF UnShdwd,UnCach, PCI Avl
    • Shadow Select D8000-DBFFF UnShdwd,UnCach, PCI Avl
    • Shadow Select DC000-DFFFF UnShdwd,UnCach, PCI Avl
    • Shadow Select CPU BIOS Shdwd,UnCach
    • Boot Drive Sequence Diskette Drive
    • Report POST Errors Enabled
    • Report Option ROM Errors Disabled
    • Show F2 Message for Setup Enabled
    • Quiet Boot Enable Enabled
    Advanced Options
    • Serial Port 1 Address 03F8 IRQ4
    • Serial Port 2 Address Disabled
    • Parallel Port Address 0378 IRQ7
    • Parallel Port Mode AT Compatible
    • Serial Redirection Destination Disabled
    • External Memory Cache Enabled Enabled
    • DRAM Speed 70ns
    • DMA Alias Disabled
    • ECC/Parity Configuration ECC
    • Memory Gap Block Size Disabled
    • Gap Reporting to OS Disabled
    • 8 Bit I/O Recovery 6.5 SYSCLK
    • 16 Bit I/O Recovery Time 6.5 SYSCLK
    • ISA Guaranteed Access Time Disabled
    • Delayed Transactions Enabled
    • ISA Bus Speed 8.25 MHz
    • Watchdog Timer Delay 1.2 sec
    • Allocate USB Resources Disabled
    • OnBoard PS/2 Mouse Disabled
    PCI Options
    • PCI Bus Speed 33.33 MHz
    • OnBoard PCI SCSI Enabled
    • PCI IRQ Line1
      (OnBoard SCSI INTA) IRQ14
    • PCI IRQ Line2 (PCI Slot1 INTA) IRQ14
    • PCI IRQ Line3 (PCI Slot2 INTA) IRQ14
    • PCI IRQ Line4 (PCI Slot3 INTA) IRQ10
    • Delay for PCI Configuration Disabled
    • PCI Ltncy, Dev 20(14h) - Slot 1 Auto
    • PCI Ltncy, Dev 19(13h) - Slot 2 Auto
    • PCI Ltncy, Dev 18(12h) - Slot 3 Auto
    • PCI Cache Line Size Auto

Verifying the CMOS Parameter Settings

To verify the MAP/40P CMOS Parameter Settings:

  1. Start at the Avaya Intuity Main Menu and select:
  2. Customer/Services Administration
    System Verification
    Verify CPU CMOS Settings

    The system displays the Verify CPU CMOS Settings Window.

Changing the CMOS Parameter Settings

To change the CMOS parameter settings:


 


Contact your local technical support representative before changing any of the CMOS parameter settings.

  1. Perform a hard reboot of the system.
     

    Note: You must perform a hard reboot to access the CMOS parameter settings.

  2. During the POST, press F2.
  3. The system displays the following message:

    Please standby for SETUP Utility...

    After the system has installed the BIOS it displays the CMOS basic options set-up menu.

  4. To change the parameter settings, do the following Steps a through d:
      1. Place the cursor on the appropriate heading. Use the UP ARROW key or DOWN ARROW key to move the cursor.
      2. Press ENTER.
      3. Change the parameters. Use the UP ARROW key or DOWN ARROW key to move the cursor.
      4. Press ENTER.
  5. Place the cursor on Advanced Options.
  6. Press ENTER.
  7. The system displays the CMOS advanced options set-up menu.

  8. To change the parameter settings, complete the following Steps a through d.
      1. Place the cursor on the appropriate heading. Use the UP ARROW key or DOWN ARROW key to move the cursor.
      2. Press ENTER.
      3. Change the parameters. Use the UP ARROW key or DOWN ARROW key to move the cursor.
      4. Press ENTER.
  9. Place the cursor on PCI Options.
  10. Press ENTER.
  11. The system displays the CMOS PCI options set-up menu.

  12. Place the cursor on Basic Options.
  13. Press ENTER.
  14. The system displays the CMOS basic options set-up menu.

  15. If you have changed any option from what is indicated in the above tables, press ESCAPE.
  16. This will reboot the system using the values you entered without creating a Flash it backup. If you have entered any incorrect values you can still go back to the original CMOS settings.

    If you are certain the CMOS settings are correct and that the system will operate properly, place the cursor on Flash It! and press ENTER.

    The system displays the following message.

    Ready to Flash, Press the ESC key to Exit or ENTER to flash.

  17. Press ENTER.
  18. The system displays the following message.

    Erasing CPU BIOS
    Flash It Reset in progress.

    After approximately three minutes, the system reboots and displays the UNIX prompt (#).

MAP/40P Memory Configuration

The MAP/40P supports 128 MB of memory packaged on four 32-MB single inline memory modules (SIMM). These modules are placed in sockets located in the bottom left corner of the CPU circuit card. The CPU circuit card must be equipped with SIMMs in matched pairs. See the CPU Circuit Card SIMM Location.

MAP/40P Circuit Card Assignments

Circuit cards are placed in the MAP/40P in locations called slots. See the Back View of the MAP/40P. The MAP/40P contains both:

The MAP/40P contains 10 ISA slots. The slots are numbered 1 to 10 from the bottom of the MAP/40P.


 

Note: Slot 10 is a combined ISA/PCI slot.

The MAP/40P has three PCI slots. PCI slots are numbered 1 through 3 with slot 1 located next to ISA slot 10.

In addition to the PCI and ISA slots, there is a faceplate location above PCI slot 3 which is used for the external SCSI connector circuit card. The external SCSI connector circuit card does not connect to the backplane.

Slots are accessible from the back of the MAP/40P.The following slot assignments are fixed in the MAP/40P and are not variable in their arrangement:

The ACCX, multi-port serial, super serial, and switch interface circuit cards all have variable assignments in the MAP/40P. These assignments depend on how many cards have been installed. The following rules apply to the placement of optional cards in the MAP/40P. These rules presume that the required circuit cards are placed in the MAP/40P as specified above.

MAP/40P Operating Hardware Assignments

Operating hardware is placed in the MAP/40P in locations called bays. Bays are also numbered from the top to the bottom, 1 through 5. Bays 1 through 3 are accessible from the front of the MAP/40P.

Bays 4 and 5 are located next to the circuit card cage fans. See the Front View of the MAP/40P.

The following sections detail the fixed and variable assignments for circuit cards and other components installed in the MAP/40P.

The following bay assignments are fixed in the MAP/40P and are not variable in their arrangement:

MAP/40P Resource Allocation

The MAP/40P Resource Allocation table lists the resource assignments for all devices in the MAP/40P. It includes the circuit cards as well as devices which are included on the CPU circuit card.


 
Table: MAP/40P Resource Allocation
Device
IRQ
I/O Address
RAM Address
Notes
Video controller circuit card
14
3B0-3DF
A0000-BFFFF
C0000-C7FFF
128K Video RAM, required
32K Video BIOS, required
System BIOS
-
-
E0000-FFFF
Located on CPU, required
CPU watchdog register
-
370
-
Located on CPU, required, not used
LPT1 port
7
378-37F
-
Located on CPU, required
COM1 port
4
3F8-3FF
-
Located on CPU, required
COM2 port
3
2F8-2FF
-
Located on CPU, disable for RMB
PCI SCSI
14
Plug & Play
C8000-CBFFF
Located on CPU, SCSI ID 7, required
4-GB SCSI disk
-
-
-
1 required, 1 optional
Removable SCSI disk cartridge
-
-
-
1 required
Diskette drive
6
3F0-3F7
-
DMA 2, controller located on CPU, required
LAN circuit card
10
Plug & Play
D8000-DBFFF
optional
Multi-port serial circuit card
-
-
D0000-D3FFF
1 optional, not allowed with super serial circuit card
Super serial circuit card
-
260-27F
D0000-D3FFF
1 optional, not allowed with multi-port serial circuit card
Tip/Ring circuit card (AYC10, 29, or 30)
2
x00-x1F
-
x=1-3,5-7,9
1 required, 6 optional
ACCX circuit card
5
x40-x4F
-
x=1, 3
2 optional
DCIU circuit card
12
240-24F
D4000-D7FFF
1 optional, not allowed with digital station interface circuit card
Digital station interface circuit card
12
224-227
-
1 optional, not allowed with DCIU circuit card
Remote maintenance circuit card
3
180-187
DC000-DCFFF
Disable COM2 port on the CPU
SSP circuit card
11
d20-d27
-
1 optional
CD drive
-
-
-
1 required
RAID controller
14
Plug & Play
C8000-CBFFF
1 optional

MAP/40P Toroids and Ferrites

The MAP/40P Ferrite and Toroid Installation table lists the ferrites and toroids to be installed on a MAP/40P system.


 

Note: All components listed below may not be present on your system.


 
Table: MAP/40P Ferrite and Toroid Installation
Component
Location
Cabling
Tip/Ring circuit card (AYC10)
Place 2 ferrites on each modular cable.
Wrap the modular cable once around each ferrite.
Tip/Ring circuit card (AYC29)
Place 2 ferrite on each modular cable.
Wrap the modular cable once around each ferrite.
Tip/Ring circuit card (AYC30)
Ferrite: Place 2 ferrites on each modular cable.
Wrap the modular cable once around each ferrite.
Toroid: Use 1 toroid for each set of 8 modular cables.
Wrap each modular cable twice through the toroid.
Multi-port serial circuit card
Place 2 ferrites on each cable.
Wrap the modular cord once around each ferrite.

Monitor1

Place 1 ferrite at the computer video port.
Snap the ferrite onto the cable. Do not wrap the cable.
Modema
Place 1 ferrite on the shielded serial cable.
Snap the ferrite onto the cable. Do not wrap the cable.
Remote maintenance circuit card (AYC55)a
Place 1 ferrite on each shielded serial cable.
Snap the ferrite onto the cable. Do not wrap the cable.
1
Ferrite required only if system includes an AYC29 Tip/Ring circuit card.


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