Using Dual Port 100Base-TX and DualPort Wide Ultra2 SCSIVersion B.11.00.01Manufacturing Part Number:E1099U. S. A.© Copyright 1999 Hewlett-Packard Com
10 Chapter1Installing and Configuring PCI 10/100 Base-TXCompatibility and Installation RequirementsCompatibility and Installation RequirementsFollowing
100 AppendixBHardware Reference InformationBasic Troubleshooting TipsBasic Troubleshooting TipsListed below are some tips on troubleshooting common ha
Appendix B 101Hardware Reference InformationConnector InformationConnector InformationThis section includes pin usage information for the RJ-45 twiste
102 AppendixBHardware Reference InformationConnector InformationFigure B-1 Pin Layout of RJ-45 Connector on PCI CardAvailable HP Cables:• HP 92268A -
Appendix B 103Hardware Reference InformationConnector InformationAvailable HP Cables:• HP 92268A - 4 meter with attached 8-pin connectors.• HP92268B -
104 AppendixBHardware Reference InformationCabling InformationCabling InformationConnectors on LAN adapters adhere to appropriate standards agreed upo
Appendix B 105Hardware Reference InformationDual Port 100Base-TX and Dual Port Wide Ultra 2 SCSI SpecificationsDual Port 100Base-TX and Dual Port WideU
106 AppendixBHardware Reference InformationDual Port 100Base-TX and Dual Port Wide Ultra 2 SCSI SpecificationsCable Interfaces• The 10/100Base-TX ports
107C Hardware Regulatory StatementsThis section contains hardware regulatory statements for the Dual Port100Base-TX and Dual Port Ultra2 SCSI product
108 AppendixCHardware Regulatory StatementsFCC Statement (For U.S.A.)FCC Statement (For U.S.A.)Federal Communications Commission Radio Frequency Inter
Appendix C 109Hardware Regulatory StatementsEMI Statement (European Community)EMI Statement (European Community)NOTE This is a Class A product. In a d
Chapter 1 11Installing and Configuring PCI 10/100 Base-TXManual Speed and Duplex Mode ConfigurationManual Speed and Duplex ModeConfigurationBecause the P
110 AppendixCHardware Regulatory StatementsEMI Statement (European Community)
111Glossary10Base-T: A 10 Mbit/s communication method specified in the IEEE802.3u-1995 standard.100Base-T: A 100 Mbit/s communication method specified i
112used to transmit data, status, and control signals. EISA, PCI, and SCSIare examples of buses.Bus Mastering A high-performance way to transfer data.
113message communications to STREAMS-based network interface drivers.DMA (direct memory access) A method of moving data from a storage devicedirectly
114networks whereby data can flow in onlyone direction at a time across themultiple wire pairs of a physical link.Hard Disk A rigid disk permanently se
115Internet Address: The network address of a computer node. Thisaddress identifies both which network the host is on and which host it is.Refer to the
116Major Number: Unique value that identifies an individual hardwaredevice.The number for the 10/100Base-TX card floats.Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU).
117Packet: A sequence of binary digits that is transmitted as a unit in acomputer network. A packet usually contains control information plusdata.Pari
118lost when the computer is turned off.RISC Core Symbios SCSI chips contain a RISC (Reduced Instruction SetComputer) processor, programmed through mi
119which share the same network address space. Refer to the Installing andAdministering LAN/9000 Software manual for detailed informationabout subnetw
12 Chapter1Installing and Configuring PCI 10/100 Base-TXManual Speed and Duplex Mode ConfigurationTo manually set the duplex mode of the PCI ports, first
120consisting of pairs of wires twisted together without an electricallyshielding jacket.VCCI Voluntary Control Council for Interference.VHDCI Very Hi
Chapter 1 13Installing and Configuring PCI 10/100 Base-TXManual Speed and Duplex Mode Configurationsome switches may disable that switch port from doing
14 Chapter1Installing and Configuring PCI 10/100 Base-TXAutonegotiation and AutosensingAutonegotiation and AutosensingAutonegotiation is amechanism defi
Chapter 1 15Installing and Configuring PCI 10/100 Base-TXWhat Manuals are AvailableIf a PCI 10/100Base-TX/9000 port is connected to a device, such as a
16 Chapter1Installing and Configuring PCI 10/100 Base-TXSoftware Availability in Native LanguagesSoftware Availability in Native LanguagesThe commands
172 Configuring NetworkConnectivity Using SAMThis chapter describes how to configure remote connectivity using SAM.It contains the following sections:
18 Chapter2Configuring Network Connectivity Using SAM• Step 1: Configuring Network Connectivity• Step 2: Deleting a Default Gateway (Optional)
Chapter 2 19Configuring Network Connectivity Using SAMStep 1: Configuring Network ConnectivityStep 1: Configuring Network ConnectivityYour system may not
2Legal NoticesThe information in this document is subject to change without notice.Hewlett-Packard makes no warranty of any kind with regard to thisma
20 Chapter2Configuring Network Connectivity Using SAMStep 1: Configuring Network ConnectivityInternet Addresses window.Proceed to step 5 if a gateway is
Chapter 2 21Configuring Network Connectivity Using SAMStep 2: Deleting a Default GatewayStep 2: Deleting a Default GatewayTo delete a default gateway t
22 Chapter2Configuring Network Connectivity Using SAMStep 2: Deleting a Default Gateway
233 SCSI Parameter andTermination Information
24 Chapter3SCSI Parameter and Termination InformationConfiguring SCSI ParametersConfiguring SCSI ParametersIn order to change the SCSI ID, the path for
Chapter 3 25SCSI Parameter and Termination InformationSCSI Termination InformationPath (dec) Initiator ID SCSI Rate Auto Term------------
26 Chapter3SCSI Parameter and Termination InformationSCSI Termination Information
274 Troubleshooting SCSI
28 Chapter4Troubleshooting SCSITroubleshootingTroubleshootingThe A5838A host bus adapter is a single field-replaceable unit (FRU) and does notcontain a
Chapter 4 29Troubleshooting SCSITroubleshootingIf diagnostics determine that the controller is defective, you must replace it. Contactyour local Hewle
Contentsiii1. Installing and Configuring PCI 10/100 Base-TXCompatibility and Installation Requirements. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10Manual
30 Chapter4Troubleshooting SCSITroubleshootingSCSI CommandUse the SCSI command to ensure SCSI controller and SCSI device compatibility bydisplaying an
Chapter 4 31Troubleshooting SCSITroubleshootingcommand: SCSI rate 5 2PCI device /5.2 = fast scsiDisplay and Set SCSI IDs1. Display the initiator (SCSI
32 Chapter4Troubleshooting SCSITroubleshootingContacting Your HP RepresentativeIf the equipment is covered by an HP service contract, document the pro
Chapter 4 33Troubleshooting SCSITroubleshooting• In the event of a system failure, obtain a full memory dump. If the directory/var/adm/crashexists, th
34 Chapter4Troubleshooting SCSITroubleshootingIf the equipment is not covered by an HP service contract, there may be a charge fortime and materials.S
Chapter 4 35Troubleshooting SCSITroubleshootingSCSI Status CodesSCSI StatusCodeName0x00 good0x02 check condition0x04 condition met0x08 busy0x10 interm
36 Chapter4Troubleshooting SCSITroubleshooting0xd volume overflow0xe miscompare0xf reservedSCSI Sense Keys (Continued)Sense Key NameSCSI Additional Sen
Chapter 4 37Troubleshooting SCSITroubleshooting0x04 0x04 logical unit not ready, format in progress0x05 0x00 logical unit does not respond to selectio
38 Chapter4Troubleshooting SCSITroubleshooting0x12 0x00 address mark not found for id field0x13 0x00 address mark not found for data field0x14 0x00 reco
Chapter 4 39Troubleshooting SCSITroubleshooting0x19 0x02 defect list error in primary list0x19 0x03 defect list error in grown list0x1a 0x00 parameter
ivContents6. Troubleshooting 10/100Base-TX/9000Performance Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57Correct
40 Chapter4Troubleshooting SCSITroubleshooting0x2f 0x00 commands cleared by another initiator0x30 0x00 incompatible medium installed0x30 0x01 cannot r
Chapter 4 41Troubleshooting SCSITroubleshooting0x3e 0x00 logical unit has not self-configured yet0x3f 0x00 target operating conditions have changed0x3f
42 Chapter4Troubleshooting SCSITroubleshooting0x55 0x00 system resource failure0x56 0x00 reserved0x57 0x00 unable to recover table of contents0x58 0x0
Chapter 4 43Troubleshooting SCSITroubleshooting0x68 0x00 reserved0x69 0x00 reserved0x6A 0x00 reserved0x6B 0x00 reserved0x6C 0x00 reserved0x6D 0x00 res
44 Chapter4Troubleshooting SCSITroubleshooting
455 10/100Base-TX ResourcesIn addition to this manual, use the following resources to maintain andadminister PCI 10/100Base-TX/9000.
46 Chapter510/100Base-TX ResourcesHP-UX Manual Reference PagesHP-UX Manual Reference PagesWhile installing, configuring, or troubleshooting 10/100Base-
Chapter 5 4710/100Base-TX ResourcesHP-UX Manual Reference Pages• swinstall(1M) loads software filesets onto 10.x systems.• swverify(1M) verifies softwar
48 Chapter510/100Base-TX ResourcesError MessagesError MessagesPCI 10/100Base-TX comes with an online message catalog that is used toreport networking
Chapter 5 4910/100Base-TX ResourcesLogging MessagesLogging MessagesHP 100Base-TX/9000 uses the nettl(1M) logging and tracing facilitysupplied with HP
ContentsvCabling Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .104Cable Lengths. . . . . . . . . . . . .
50 Chapter510/100Base-TX ResourcesLogging Messages<6011> HP PCI 10/100Base-T driver detected bad cableconnection between the adapter in slot 2 a
Chapter 5 5110/100Base-TX ResourcesManual Installation and ConfigurationManual Installation and ConfigurationIf you want to manually install and configur
52 Chapter510/100Base-TX ResourcesContacting Your HP RepresentativeContacting Your HP RepresentativeIf you have no service contract with HP, you may f
Chapter 5 5310/100Base-TX ResourcesContacting Your HP Representative• Save all network log files. Make sure that ERROR and DISASTER logclasses are enab
54 Chapter510/100Base-TX ResourcesContacting Your HP Representative
556 Troubleshooting10/100Base-TX/9000This chapter provides guidelines for troubleshooting 10/100Base-TX. Itcontains the following sections:
56 Chapter6Troubleshooting 10/100Base-TX/9000• Troubleshooting Overview.• Diagnostic Flowcharts.
Chapter 6 57Troubleshooting 10/100Base-TX/9000Performance TroubleshootingPerformance TroubleshootingThis section is intended to provide system adminis
58 Chapter6Troubleshooting 10/100Base-TX/9000Performance Troubleshootingare in the transmit FIFO.While the current Transmit Threshold value allows the
Chapter 6 59Troubleshooting 10/100Base-TX/9000Performance Troubleshootinga TransmitThreshold of 1500 is conservativeIn all of the cases above after se
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60 Chapter6Troubleshooting 10/100Base-TX/9000Troubleshooting OverviewTroubleshooting Overview10/100Base-TX problems can be caused by problems in a var
Chapter 6 61Troubleshooting 10/100Base-TX/9000Diagnostic FlowchartsDiagnostic FlowchartsBelow is a summary of the types of network tests in the diagno
62 Chapter6Troubleshooting 10/100Base-TX/9000Diagnostic FlowchartsTransport Level Loopback Test: Checks roundtrip communicationbetween Transport Layer
Chapter 6 63Troubleshooting 10/100Base-TX/9000Diagnostic FlowchartsFlowchart 1: Network Level Loopback TestFigure 6-1 Flowchart 1: Network Level Loopb
64 Chapter6Troubleshooting 10/100Base-TX/9000Diagnostic FlowchartsFlowchart 1 ProceduresA. Execute: ping to remote host. Using ping(1M), senda message
Chapter 6 65Troubleshooting 10/100Base-TX/9000Diagnostic FlowchartsFlowchart 2: 10/100Base-TX Connections/LED TestFigure 6-2 Flowchart 2: 10/100Base-T
66 Chapter6Troubleshooting 10/100Base-TX/9000Diagnostic FlowchartsFlowchart 2 ProceduresA. Check Power outlet. Ensure the power cord isplugged in to a
Chapter 6 67Troubleshooting 10/100Base-TX/9000Diagnostic FlowchartsFlowchart 3: Configuration TestFigure 6-3 Flowchart 3: Configuration Test3AExecute: l
68 Chapter6Troubleshooting 10/100Base-TX/9000Diagnostic FlowchartsFlowchart 3 ProceduresNOTE Check that your 10/100Base-TX connectors to the card and
Chapter 6 69Troubleshooting 10/100Base-TX/9000Diagnostic Flowchartssimilar to the following will be displayed:
7PrefaceThe information in this manual is intended for network managers whoinstall and administer 10/100Base-TX networks and Wide Ultra2 SCSIdevices.
70 Chapter6Troubleshooting 10/100Base-TX/9000Diagnostic FlowchartsClass I H/W Path Driver S/W State H/W Type Description=============
Chapter 6 71Troubleshooting 10/100Base-TX/9000Diagnostic FlowchartsE. Is driver in kernel? If the driver has not beengenerated into the kernel, iosca
72 Chapter6Troubleshooting 10/100Base-TX/9000Diagnostic FlowchartsFlowchart 4: Configuration TestFigure 6-4 Flowchart 4: Configuration TestnoProblemsolv
Chapter 6 73Troubleshooting 10/100Base-TX/9000Diagnostic FlowchartsFlowchart 4 ProceduresA. Execute: netfmt. Use the netfmt command to view logdata (e
74 Chapter6Troubleshooting 10/100Base-TX/9000Diagnostic FlowchartsFlowchart 4A: Configuration TestFigure 6-5 Flowchart 4A: Configuration TestFlowchart 4
Chapter 6 75Troubleshooting 10/100Base-TX/9000Diagnostic Flowcharts10/100Base-TX information.C. Problem solved. If yes, go to flowchart 1. If not,conta
76 Chapter6Troubleshooting 10/100Base-TX/9000Diagnostic FlowchartsFlowchart 5: Configuration TestFigure 6-6 Flowchart 5: Configuration TestFlowchart 5 P
Chapter 6 77Troubleshooting 10/100Base-TX/9000Diagnostic FlowchartsExecute ifconfig on the interface you want to configurein order to ensure that the in
78 Chapter6Troubleshooting 10/100Base-TX/9000Diagnostic FlowchartsI. Add ifconfig command to /etc/rc.config.d/netconffile. Add the ifconfig command to/et
Chapter 6 79Troubleshooting 10/100Base-TX/9000Diagnostic FlowchartsFlowchart 6: Network Level Loopback TestFigure 6-7 Flowchart 6: Network Level Loopb
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80 Chapter6Troubleshooting 10/100Base-TX/9000Diagnostic FlowchartsFlowchart 6 ProceduresA. Host entry in ARP cache? Using arp, check that anentry exi
Chapter 6 81Troubleshooting 10/100Base-TX/9000Diagnostic FlowchartsFlowchart 7: Link Level Loopback TestFigure 6-8 Flowchart 7: Link Level Loopback Te
82 Chapter6Troubleshooting 10/100Base-TX/9000Diagnostic FlowchartsFlowchart 7 ProceduresA. Execute: linkloop to remote host. Enter the NMIDof your 10/
Chapter 6 83Troubleshooting 10/100Base-TX/9000Diagnostic Flowchartsflowchart 1 to verify configuration of the remote host.
84 Chapter6Troubleshooting 10/100Base-TX/9000Diagnostic FlowchartsFlowchart 8: Transport Level Loopback Test (usingARPA)Figure 6-9 Flowchart 8: Transp
Chapter 6 85Troubleshooting 10/100Base-TX/9000Diagnostic FlowchartsFlowchart 8 ProceduresA. Execute: telnet to remote host. Try to establish atelnet c
86 Chapter6Troubleshooting 10/100Base-TX/9000Diagnostic FlowchartsFlowchart 9: Bridge/Gateway Loopback TestFigure 6-10 Flowchart 9: Bridge and Gateway
Chapter 6 87Troubleshooting 10/100Base-TX/9000Diagnostic FlowchartsFlowchart 9 ProceduresA. Execute: ping from known good host throughgateway to known
88 Chapter6Troubleshooting 10/100Base-TX/9000Diagnostic Flowchartsgateway.
89A 10/100Base-TX Interface CardStatistics
91 Installing and Configuring PCI10/100 Base-TXThis document contains information on the PCI 10/100Base-TX/9000amd Wide Ultra2 SCSI cards for use with
90 AppendixA10/100Base-TX Interface Card StatisticsLAN Interface Status DisplayLAN Interface Status DisplayThis appendix contains descriptions of the
Appendix A 9110/100Base-TX Interface Card StatisticsLAN Interface Status DisplayDeferred Transmissions = 0Late Collisions = 0
92 AppendixA10/100Base-TX Interface Card StatisticsRFC 1213 MIB IIRFC 1213 MIB IIFor more detailed information about the fields described below, refer
Appendix A 9310/100Base-TX Interface Card StatisticsRFC 1213 MIB IIOperation Status The current operational state of the interface. Thisvalue is the s
94 AppendixA10/100Base-TX Interface Card StatisticsRFC 1213 MIB IIOutbound Non-Unicast Packets The total number of packets thathigher-level protocols
Appendix A 9510/100Base-TX Interface Card StatisticsRFC 1284 Ethernet-Like Interface StatisticsRFC 1284 Ethernet-Like Interface StatisticsField Descri
96 AppendixA10/100Base-TX Interface Card StatisticsRFC 1284 Ethernet-Like Interface Statisticscondition was lost or never asserted when attemptingto t
Appendix A 9710/100Base-TX Interface Card StatisticsCreate a Record or Map of Your InternetworkCreate a Record or Map of Your InternetworkBe sure to c
98 AppendixA10/100Base-TX Interface Card StatisticsCreate a Record or Map of Your Internetwork
99B Hardware Reference InformationThis appendix contains information about the card LEDs, cablingspecifications and card specifications.
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