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© Agilent Technologies 2001–2002 Administering Agilent 3070 Systems (MS Windows NT and 2000) 8-27
Chapter 8: Reference
Descriptions of Some Statements in the System
Config File
The testhead name Statement
The testhead name statement in the system config file
identifies, via the hosts file, the block in the bootptab
file that contains the hardware and internet protocol
addresses for the System Card and ControlXT Card.
The testhead name statement in the system config file
includes only the modules that are present; for a
four-module system it looks like:
testhead name "testhead1" "module3" "module2"
"module1" "module0"
The System Card is represented by testhead1
The ControlXT Card in each module is represented by
module<n>
Modules are mapped in the hosts file. Using this
information, specific hardware addresses (HAs) can be
determined in the bootptab file.
The line frequency Statement
In this statement, the unused frequency is commented.
For example, if the system power is connected to 60
hertz, 50 is commented.
NOTE
"Commented" means that the comment character,
an exclamation mark (!), has been placed at the
beginning of a line.
"Un-commented" means the "!" has been deleted
from the beginning of the line.
The relay Statement
See Vacuum Control on page 8-42.
The cards <keywords> Statements
These statements identify to the system which cards are
installed and where they are installed.
See Table 8-15 on page 8-44 for available 3070 testhead
cards with diagnostics names, cards <keywords>
statements, pattern applications rates and part numbers.
The cards <keywords> statements can be delimited by
commas (,); a range can be separated by the word "to."
Valid examples are:
• cards 2, 3, 4, 5 hybrid standard double
density
• cards 2 to 5 hybrid standard double density
• cards 2, 4, 7 to 11 hybrid standard double
density