Installation guide
4–3 XMI Backplane Segments D and E .................... 4–6
4–4 Jumper Locations for CI Port Address .................. 4–8
4–5 Set Quiet Slot DELTA Time Jumpers .................. 4–10
4–6 Jumper Locations for Boot Time ...................... 4–12
4–7 Jumper Pins for Extend Header, Extend ACK Timeout, and
Disable Arbitration . . .............................. 4–14
4–8 Cluster Size Jumpers . .............................. 4–16
4–9 VAXBI Backplane Segments D and E .................. 4–18
4–10 Address and Address Complement Pins ................. 4–20
4–11 CIBCA Jumpers on VAXBI Backplane .................. 4–22
4–12 I/O Panel—VAXcluster Port .......................... 4–24
5–1 Architecture ...................................... 5–2
5–2 Tape Subsystem—Interface Cabling .................... 5–4
5–3 Disk Subsystem—Interface Cabling .................... 5–6
6–1 Preparing the System Cabinet . . ...................... 6–2
6–2 50 Hz Transformer Cable Connections .................. 6–4
6–3 Measuring System Power ............................ 6–6
6–4 H7206-B Diagnostic LEDs .......................... 6–8
6–5 International and English Control Panels . . ............. 6–10
6–6 Control Panel Symbols .............................. 6–11
6–7 Control Panel Key Switches .......................... 6–12
6–8 Restart Button .................................... 6–14
6–9 Control Panel Status Indicator Lights .................. 6–16
7–1 Control Panel Lights and Location of Module LEDs . . ..... 7–2
7–2 XMI Card Cage Slot Numbers (Front View) . ............. 7–4
8–1 Console Load Devices . .............................. 8–2
8–2 Verification Procedure .............................. 8–4
8–3 DEBNI/DEMNA LEDs .............................. 8–8
8–4 CD Server BOOT Commands for VAX/DS . . ............. 8–12
8–5 Loading a CD-ROM . . .............................. 8–13
A–1 Remote Console Cable Connections .................... A–1
B–1 Holding 6000 Series Processor Modules ................. B–2
B–2 Inserting the Scalar Processor in an XMI Card Cage. . ..... B–4
B–3 Inserting the Vector Processor in an XMI Card Cage . . ..... B–4
C–1 System Side Panel Removal (Front View) . . ............. C–2
C–2 Top Cover Removal (Rear View) . ...................... C–3
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