User guide
Table Of Contents
- I
- Introduction
- Distance Solution
- Installation
- Step One: Ensure That Attached Devices Function Properly
- Step Two: Set Up Device Router
- Step Three: Clear the Node Mapping Table of the Host Router
- Step Four: Set Up Host Router
- Step Five: Run Connection Check
- Step Six: Run Subsystem Device Check
- Step Seven: Set Operating Mode
- Step Eight: Power Down Sequence (optional)
- Step Nine: Power Up Sequence (optional)
- Operation
- Installation
- SCSI-Fibre Channel Fabric Connectivity A5814A-003
- System Maintenance
- Serial Port Diagnostics
- Brocade 2800 Fabric Switch
- RAID Manager XP
- Appendix A: SCSI-Fibre Channel Router Specifications
- Appendix B: Diagnostic Status Codes
- Index

Hewlett-Packard SCSI-Fibre Channel Router Installation and User Guide
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7. Click on “ASCI Setup…”. Match the settings with those in Figure 5-6. Click OK.
Figure 5-6. ASCII Setup Box
8. Click OK again and the properties box will close. Setup is now complete.
5.1.3 Enabling the Serial Port
In order to enable the SCSI-FC Router’s serial port to provide diagnostic information, the user
must first activate the Windows HyperTerminal program from the Windows Start button
(Programs, Accessories, Communications). The enabling process for the serial port will be
identical for Hyperterminal as well as for any other communication software utility tool, such as
Procomm Plus
1. After the communications utility (e.g. Hyperterminal) is activated, at the cursor, type
hello and press enter.
Note: When typing hello, it will not be visible on the screen. It should also be in
lower-case letters only, so ensure that the ‘Caps Lock’ key is not pressed.
2. If the screen reads ‘serial port is enabled’ then startup was successful.
3. At the cursor, enter a question mark ‘?’ to view the menu.