User`s guide

Server Utilities
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4. Press [Ctrl] + [Alt] + [Del] and reboot your server.
5. Run the SCU and choose the Parallel Port Group.
6. Choose either EPP 1.7 or EPP 1.9 mode.
Selection is based on which EPP your printer supports. If you do
not know which EPP your printer supports, use the default setting.
7. Exit the SCU to save the new setting.
Your parallel port is now configured as an EPP port.
System Configuration Utility (SCU)
Your server was pre-configured at the factory using the System
Configuration Utility (SCU). This means that your server’s hardware (CPU,
memory, cache, mass storage devices, expansion boards, etc.) has been
identified and configured for optimum performance. If you need to make
changes to this configuration, Digital recommends that you use the SCU
along with the information provided in this section.
Refer to “Starting the SCU” described later in this chapter.
Refer to Appendix C, “SCU Features,” for more details about the SCU.
Refer to the
ServerWORKS Quick Launch Reference Guide and the
ReadMe.txt file, which is located on the Quick Launch CD-ROM, for
additional information.
When to Run the SCU
Always run the SCU each time you add, remove, or relocate ISA, PCI
and/or EISA expansion boards to reconfigure server resources (IRQs, I/O
address, memory address, etc.). You should also run the SCU if the main
logic board changed, after adding a CPU module, or after adding memory
modules.
Typically, your server displays a message such as
Run SCU
Utility.....Press F1 to Continue
. Select how you want to access
and run the SCU by following the instructions displayed on the SCU
screens.