User`s guide
Note
If you are configuring only EISA options, do not perform Step 2 of
the ECU, ‘‘Add or remove boards.’’ (EISA boards are recognized and
configured automatically.)
• If you are configuring an EISA bus that contains both ISA and EISA
options, refer to Table 5–7.
4. After you have saved configuration information and exited from the ECU:
• For systems running Windows NT—Remove the ECU diskette from
the diskette drive and boot the operating system.
• For systems running OpenVMS or DEC OSF/1—Remove the ECU
diskette from the diskette drive. Return to the SRM console firmware as
follows:
a. From the Boot menu, select the Supplementary menu.
b. From the Supplementary menu, select ‘‘Set up the system.’’ The Setup
menu is then displayed.
c. From the Setup menu, select ‘‘Switch to OpenVMS or OSF console.’’
d. Select your operating system console, then press enter on the ‘‘Setup
menu.’’
e. When the ‘‘Power-cycle the system to implement the change’’ message
is displayed, press the Reset button. (Do not press the On/Off switch.)
Once the console firmware is loaded and device drivers are initialized,
you can boot the operating system.
5. Verify that the new options are configured correctly.
5.6.3 Configuring EISA Options
EISA boards are recognized and configured automatically. Study Table 5–6 for a
summary of steps to configure an EISA bus that contains no ISA options. Review
Section 5.6.1. Then run the ECU as described in Section 5.6.2.
Note
It is not necessary to run Step 2 of the ECU, ‘‘Add or remove boards.’’
(EISA boards are recognized and configured automatically.)
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