Installation guide
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Installation Guide
Checking Server Operation
Once the server has been installed and powered up, correct operation must be checked.
Important:
The server must be fully checked with factory default data.
When the server check has been successfully completed, the authorized Customer Service
Engineer in charge of installing the system will re–configure the system with Customer data.
See Customizing the Server on page 2-21.
Warning:
The EFI shell can only manage QWERTY keyboards. If you have an AZERTY
keyboard, please refer to the AZERTY/QWERTY keyboard lookup table on page B-3.
Launching PAM Software
The server is equipped with an integrated Platform Administration and Maintenance
software package, otherwise known as PAM software.
One part of PAM software is an embedded application (MAESTRO) running on the Platform
Management Board (PMB) and the other is an external application running on the Platform
Administration Processor (PAP) unit under Microsoft Windows 2000 Server.
You will use the secured PAM Web–based interface to operate, monitor, and configure the
server.
Once the Microsoft Windows 2000 Server software has been booted, you will be requested
to supply a User Name and Password to open a Windows) session. The server MUST be
started for the first time with the following factory default User Name and Password:
User Name
Administrator
Password administrator
Important:
The factory default User Name and Password are used by the authorized Customer
Service Engineer during the setup procedure ONLY.
Factory default data must be replaced by Customer data once the system check has
been successfully completed. See Completing PAP Unit Configuration on page 2-21.