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1. Hardware and Software Installation Procedure Interoperability Supported Systems Interoperability Supported Systems Supported Systems The combination card is supported in the HP Integrity Itanium or Itanium 2 based systems specified in Table 3 Combination Card in HP Integrity Systems rx1600 and rx1620 rx2600 rx2620 rx4640 rx7620 HP Integrity Superdome IA 16 way 32 way 64 way 128 way and 192 way rx8620 and rx8620 with Server Expansion unit The combination card is supported in the HP 9000 PA RISC processor based systems specified in Table 4 Table 4 Combination Card in HP 9000 Systems rp3410 2 rp3440 4 rp4440 8 rp7420 16 HP 9000 Superdome in 3 3 volt slots PA8800 or later processors PA 16 way 32 way 64 way 128 way and 192 way rp8420 32 and rp8420 with Server Expansion unit a The AB290A combination card is not supported on rp7410 rp8400 or on HP 9000 Superdomes that have 8600 or 8700 processors 15 Card Physical and Environmental Specs and Regulatory Information Card Physical and Environmental Specifications Card Physical and Environmental Specs and Regulatory Information Card Physical and Environmental Specifications Following are the product physical and environmental specifications of the AB290A PCI X 2 Port U320 SCSI and 2 Port Gigabit Ethernet Combination Card Physical Specifications Form Factor PCI support Height Depth Width We
2. The version must be B 11 11 for 11i v 1 0 or B 11 23 for 11i v 2 0 Check the Release Notes for IEther 00 and scsiU320 00 to see if you need to install any appropriate patches for your system Release Notes are available on the Web at http docs hp com under I O Cards and Networking Software Step 7 Install the latest software Load the software media into the appropriate drive Ifyou are adding the Gigabit Ethernet software bundle IEther 00 for 11i v 1 0 you can get the Gigabit Ethernet software bundle on the December 2004 or later OE distribution media Ifyou are adding the Gigabit Ethernet software bundle IEther 00 for 11i v 2 0 you must use the September 2004 or later OE distribution media Run the swinstall program to install the software using the command swinstall Change the host name after Source Host Name if necessary Hardware and Software Installation Procedure Step 8 Configure the card using SAM Click the Source Depot Path to identify the registered depot for the appropriate source depot path and activate the OK button to return to the Software Selection Window Highlight the 1000Base T software IEther 00 for cards such as AB290A Choose Mark for Install from the Actions menu to choose the product to be installed Choose Install from the Actions menu to begin product installation and open the Install Analysis Window Activate the OK button in the Install Analysis Window when t
3. interference that might cause undesired operation This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause interference in which case the user at his own expense will be required to take whatever measures may be required to correct the interference Hewlett Packard s system certification tests were conducted with HP supported peripheral devices and cables such as those received with your system Changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by Hewlett Packard could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Canada Warning This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations Cet appareil num rique de la classe A respecte toutes les exigences du r glement sur le mat riel brouilleur du Canada EMI Statement European Community NOTE This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case you may be re
4. the system may hang or crash if you have duplicate SCSI IDs on the same bus Setting SCSI IDs You must set each SCSI device and its corresponding port on the SCSI card to a separate SCSI ID 0 through 15 for a 16 bit SCSI SCSI ID 7 is the preset host adapter setting giving it the highest priority on the SCSI bus To change this default to a different SCSI address for high availability HA systems you must use the Boot Code Handler or BCH You must invoke the appropriate commands in the SCSI section of the BCH and change the address electronically to whatever is required for the HA configuration being used Peripheral device SCSI IDs are usually set with jumpers or a switch on the peripheral Refer to the peripheral manufacturer s instructions to determine the ID of each device and how to change it You must have no duplication of SCSI IDs on a SCSI bus Upon power up any error messages will appear on the terminal display or system console You can also use the dmesg command to retrieve startup messages later Verify that the Ethernet LAN connector s Link LED is on When the system is up log in as root and verify that the card and its hardware path are displayed by executing the command ioscan Step 6 Prepare to install the software Check that the usr bin usr sbin and sbin directories are in your PATH using the command echo PATH Check the HP UX version by entering uname r uname r Belts or B 11 23
5. 55 S H 249 Houston Texas 77070 Use of this document and any supporting software media supplied for this pack is restricted to this product only Additional copies of the programs may be made for security and back up purposes only Resale of the programs in their present form or with alterations is expressly prohibited Trademark Notices UNIX is a registered trademark in the United States and other countries licensed exclusively through The Open Group Itanium Itanium2 and Intel are registered trademarks of Intel Corp HP Serviceguard and Superdome are registered trademarks of Hewlett Packard Co This Installation Guide has been translated to H Ae http www docs hp com ja index html Hardware and Software Installation Procedure Step 1 Access the system card bay Hardware and Software Installation Procedure These instructions apply to AB290A PCI X 2 Port U320 SCSI and 2 Port Gigabit Ethernet combination cards For pre requisite information such as system firmware requirements or card firmware requirements please see the AB290A Combination Card Support Matrix on the web at http docs hp com under I O Cards and Networking Software and then under Combination Cards If your combination card was factory installed ordered on product option 0D1 the two software bundles required for this card I Ether 00 for LAN and sesiU320 00 for SCSI are already loaded onto your system s hard drive Adding
6. AB290A PCI X 2 Port U320 SCSI and 2 Port Gigabit Ethernet Combination Card Installation Guide For mpt Driver Versions B 11 11 02 and B 11 23 01 and For iether Driver Versions B 11 11 07 and B 11 23 05 HP 9000 and HP Integrity Systems La invent Manufacturing Part Number AB290 90001 E0405 Printed in the U S A Copyright 2005 Hewlett Packard Development Company L P Legal Notices The information in this document is subject to change without notice Hewlett Packard makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this manual including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose Hewlett Packard shall not be held liable for errors contained herein or direct indirect special incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing performance or use of this material Warranty A copy of the specific warranty terms applicable to your Hewlett Packard product and replacement parts can be obtained from your local Sales and Service Office Restricted Rights Legend Use duplication or disclosure by the U S Government is subject to restrictions as set forth in subparagraph c 1 Gi of the Rights in Technical Data and Computer Software clause at DFARS 252 227 7013 for DOD agencies and subparagraphs c 1 and c 2 of the Commercial Computer Software Restricted Rights clause at FAR 52 227 19 for other agencies HEWLETT PACKARD DEVELOPMENT COMPANY L P 205
7. and attaching the peripheral devices verify that all of the components are working by following these steps To verify that the mpt driver appears for each installed card enter ioscan fnkd mpt The ioscan output will be similar to the following example ioscan fnkd mpt Class I H W Path Driver S W State H W Type Description ext_bus 6 1 0 2 0 0 mpt CLAIMED INTERFACE HP AB290A PCI X 2port U320 SCSI 2port 1000Base T Adapter dev mpt6 ext_bus 7 1 0 2 0 1 mpt CLAIMED INTERFACE HP AB290A PCI X 2port U320 SCSI 2port 1000Base T Adapter dev mpt7 ext_bus 8 1 0 4 0 0 mpt CLAIMED INTERFACE HP AB290A PCI X 2port U320 SCSI 2port Hardware and Software Installation Procedure Step 9 Verify the SCSI installation 1000Base T Adapter dev mpt8 ext_bus 9 1 0 4 0 1 mpt CLAIMED INTERFACE HP AB290A PCI X 2port U320 SCSI 2port 1000Base T Adapter dev mpt9 In this example two AB290A adapters are installed on the system The fourth and fifth columns in the ioscan output indicate that the adapters have been claimed by the mpt driver The third column shows the hardware path of the slot in which the card is installed This path will be different for each installed card The AB290A adapter supports two PCI devices or functions one per channel Two lines are listed for each AB290A adapter one for channel A denoted by a 0 as the last digit in the hardware path and one for channel B den
8. em to shut down completely and then power off the system by pressing the system off button Ensure that the system is grounded e Open the system to gain access to the PCI backplane e Select an empty PCI or PCI X slot and remove the slot cover The card can operate in PCI as well as PCI X mode Some servers have shared slots If you put this card in a shared slot that is shared with a slower card both cards will then operate at the slower card s speed 1 If your combination card was factory installed ordered on product option 0D1 you do not need to perform the hardware and software installation steps You still need to configure the card s IP address and possibly set other parameters and options such as those mentioned in Table 2 on page 12 The Network Configuration worksheet Hardware and Software Installation Procedure Step 2 Install the card Step 2 Install the card Check the latest support matrixes to see the systems that support this card how many cards per system and if any software updates are needed There are support matrixes for both Gigabit Ethernet and SCSI available on the web at http docs hp com under I O Cards and Networking Software Observe the antistatic precautions HP recommends wearing ESD straps when installing the card Record the serial number and MAC address located on the card for future reference The MAC address labelled on the card refers to LAN port A Add 1 to obtain the MAC addr
9. ess for LAN port B Grasp the card by its edges or faceplate with both hands insert the card into the slot and firmly but gently press the card in until it is fully seated Secure the card and reassemble the system Step 3 Connect the card to the network Attach two LAN cables to the card Figure 1 For 1000Base T cabling must be Cat 5 UTP or better with RJ 45 connectors The maximum cable length for 1000Base T Copper UTP is 100 meters over Cat 5 or Cat 5E Attach the free end of a LAN cable to any unused port on the switch Do the same for the other port The LAN ports on the cards operate at 10 or 100 Mbit s in either full or half duplex modes and at 1000 Mbit s only in full duplex mode Set the ports on the card and on your switch according to the following table Table 1 HP UX 1000Base T Supported Configurations HP UX 1000Base T Port Link Partner Resulting Speed AUTO AUTO Highest Common Speed HP UX supports 10 100 1000 AUTO 1000 FD fixed manual 1000 Mbit s FD 10 HD 10 HD for example a 10 Mbit s HD 10Base T Hub 10 FD 10 FD 10 Mbit s FD 100 HD 100 HD 100 Mbit s HD 100 FD 100 FD 100 Mbit s FD If you are using Jumbo Ethernet frames ensure that all end stations on a given LAN have the same maximum transmission unit MTU setting intermediate stations such as switch ports in your LAN have an MTU equal to or greater than the end station s MTU 1 In the Jumbo Frames d
10. g Remote_IP Address and netstat in When you use netstat in the output values Ipkts and Opkts should be incrementing Installation is complete when you have successfully run 1inkloop ping and netstat To configure remote systems see the Ethernet Support Guide available on the web at http docs hp com Do this step only if remote systems have not been previously configured Optionally if you want to verify that the iether driver appears for each installed card enter ioscan fknClan The ioscan output for each port would look something like the following Class I H W Path Driver S W State H W Type Description lan 3 1 10 0 1 iether CLAIMED INTERFACE HPAB290A PCI X 2port U320 SCSI 2port 1000Base T Hardware and Software Installation Procedure Optional Step Configure Jumbo Frames Size Jumbo frames are supported only at 1000 Mbit s Adapter The last two digits of the hardware path third column reflect the path of each port Optional Step Configure Jumbo Frames Size Jumbo frames are supported only at 1000 Mbit s e Jumbo frames for the iether driver on HP UX 1liv 1 0 and on11i v 2 0 of September 2004 or later have an mtu_size in the range from 1501 to 9000 bytes If you are using Jumbo Ethernet frames ensure that all end stations on a given LAN have the same maximum transmission unit MTU setting intermediate stations such as switch ports in your LAN have an MTU equal to or greater than the end stati
11. he Status field displays a Ready message Activate the YES button at the Confirmation Window to confirm that you want to install the software swinstal1 loads the fileset runs the control scripts for the filesets and builds the kernel This should take about 3 to 5 minutes When the status field indicates Ready click Done A Note Window then opens Click the OK button to reboot the system If you are adding the SCSI driver scsiU320 00 for 11i v 1 0 you can find the SCSI driver on the December 2004 or later OE distribution media If you are adding the SCSI driver scsiU320 00 for 11i v 2 0 you must use the September 2004 or later OE distribution media Just repeat Step 7 to load it Step 8 Configure the card using SAM Log in as root and verify that the card and its hardware path are displayed by entering ioscan Run the System Administration Manager by entering sam Double click Networking and Communications Double click Network Interface Cards Highlight the AB290A combination SCSI Gigabit Ethernet card and choose Configure from the Actions menu Fill in the form according to the instructions using the Network card Configuration Worksheet in this document Click the OK button to activate the card and then select exit from the File menu until you exit SAM Step 9 Verify the SCSI installation After installing the scsiU320 00 software bundle containing the mpt driver installing the AB290A adapter
12. ight Electrical Power consumption Environmental Temperature Degrees F 1 8 x Degrees C 32 Operating Temperature Range Degrees Celsius Recommended Operating Temperature Range Degrees Celsius Non operating storage Temperature Range Degrees Celsius Temperature Shock Immunity Max Rate of Change Non operating storage Humidity Range in RH Recommended Operating Humidity Range 22 Degrees Celsius in RH Heat Dissipation in Watts Maximum KV if less than 15 kV with no loss of function Maximum KV if less than 25 kV with no component damage Operating Altitude Non operating Altitude 16 PCI X 2 3 64 bit 3 3V only 183Mhz 10 8 cm 4 25 in 21 6 cm 8 5 in 2 cm 0 7 in 0 18 kg 0 4 lb kg 25 Watts 5 C to 40 C 10 C to 40 C 40 C to 70 C 20 C hr 90 40 to 60 17 8 25 3 000 meters 9900 ft 4 500 meters 14850 ft Card Physical and Environmental Specs and Regulatory Information FCC Statement For U S A Electromagnetic Compatibility This document contains regulatory statements for the United States and the European community FCC Statement For U S A Federal Communications Commission Radio Frequency Interference Statement WARNING This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including
13. in the card HP UX 11i v 1 0 If your system is HP UX 11i v 1 0 based you need to get the two driver bundles from the December 2004 version of HP UX 11i v 1 0 You do not necessarily have to load the entire OE if you don t want to To add the product for 11i v 1 0 e You can either load the entire HP UX 11liv 1 0 December 2004 OE from the distribution media and you will automatically get the correct LAN and SCSI driver bundles or e You can just select and load the two driver bundles IEther 00 and scsiU320 00 required for this card Adding in the card HP UX 11i v 2 0 of September 2004 or later e In order to use the AB290A combination cards with HP UX 11i v 2 0 of September 2004 your system needs to be on that OE e So if your system does not have 11i v 2 0 of September 2004 or later you need to load the entire HP UX 11i v 2 0 September 2004 or later OE from the distribution media and you will automatically get the correct LAN and SCSI driver bundles These AB290A combination cards can be added to your system or replaced without the need to shut down or reboot the system a process called online addition and replacement OLAR The following instructions assume you are not performing online addition and replacement Step 1 Access the system card bay e Ifthe system is running first issue the sync command Then shut down the system by executing shutdown h Respond y to the continue to shutdown prompt e Wait for the syst
14. ing features and requirements 14 PCI X 133 MHz capable card It can operate at 32 bit or 64 bit modes and is supported in the following frequencies PCI 66 PCI X 66 and PCI X 133 Best performance is achieved by putting the card in a dual rope PCI X 133 slot To identify which slots are the dual rope slots in a particular system please refer to the hardware users guide for each system The AB290A card is not supported in PCI 33 bus mode It operates in 3 3V slots only Requires either HP UX 11i v 2 0 64 bit operating environment OE of September 2004 or later or the two software bundles IEther 00 for LAN and scsiU320 00 for SCSI from the 11i v 1 0 of December 2004 or later software distribution For 1li v 2 0 your system needs to be on the September 2004 operating environment or later so you need to load the entire OE For systems that are already running 11i v 1 0 you can either just load the required software driver bundles or you can load the entire OE and you will automatically get the two drivers you need for this card The Gigabit Ethernet ports support use of Jumbo Frames Supports HP Serviceguard for the whole card and Auto Port Aggregation APA for high availability of the 1000Base T ports The Gigabit Ethernet ports support virtual LANs VLANs This feature is described in Using HP UX VLANs on http docs hp com Supports PCI X online addition replacement OLA R on specified systems For
15. installation the ins command creates the proper device files for the ctl interfaces which would include the AB290A adapter as well as the SCSI devices attached to the AB290A adapter Sometimes however the insf command does not create all of the device files that are needed For example this happens when you attach SCSI disks to the adapter after the system boots but the adapter is already installed in the system If you see a SCSI device listed in the ioscan output but there is no device file in the second line of the ioscan output for that device the device file is missing To solve this problem issue the ins e command which will create all of the device files For more information about the ioscan command see the ioscan 1M man page For more information about the insf command see the insf 1M man page Refer to your system documentation for information about verifying system operation Step 10 Verify the LAN installation Verify that the LAN connector s Link LED is steadily on this means the card and driver are installed successfully Obtain the PPA number and the station address of each card by using the lanscan command To verify link level connectivity with a remote system enter linkloop i PPA_number remote_station_address Note when you use 1inkloop ensure that the remote system is on the same subnet and is an HP UX based system To verify IP level connectivity with a remote system enter pin
16. instructions on how to perform online addition and replacement OLAR for PA RISC based systems running HP UX 1liv 1 0 see Configuring HP UX For Peripherals For instructions on performing OL for Itanium based systems and PA RISC systems running HP UX 11i v 2 0 of September 2004 or later refer to the Interface Card OL Support Guide Supports configuration through SAM or command line Online Offline Diagnostics Ignite UX support Maximum data rate of 320 Mbytes s over each SCSI channel Supports boot over the 1000Base T and SCSI interfaces SCSI T10 Parallel Interface SPI 4 operates as two 16 bit wide synchronous or asynchronous low voltage differential LVD or single ended SE interfaces Supports vPars The AB290A does not support any configuration where it is in the middle of the SCSI bus using Y cables or simultaneous internal and external connections SCSI termination is enabled by default HP only supports configurations where the termination is enabled The termination Disabled LED will glow when termination is disabled basically during unsupported configurations for example when the terminators on that bus have been disabled The channel A termination disable LED will only glow if the jumper is installed across both posts The channel B termination disable LED will glow if the jumper is installed or if cables are connected to both the internal and external channel B connectors this is not a supported configuration
17. iscussion LAN means that the end stations do not have any routers or layer 3 switches in between them Hardware and Software Installation Procedure Step 4 Connect the SCSI peripherals Step 4 Connect the SCSI peripherals You can connect as many as 15 other SCSI devices to each port on this card by chaining them together serially with shielded external SCSI cables The maximum length of the SCSI bus is 12 meters when using LVD signalling and 6 meters when using SE e Plug the 68 pin very high density cable interconnect VHDCD connector on the shielded external cable into SCSI port A or B e Plug the 68 pin connector on the other end of the shielded external SCSI cable into the SCSI connector on your external SCSI device SCSI Bus Termination The pieces of equipment on the ends of a SCSI bus normally have terminators Remove or disable termination on all other SCSI devices or initiators in the middle of the bus This card s SCSI ports have automatic termination when shipped from the factory no physical terminators are required on unused ports of the card Please be aware of the following conditions Connect only external SCSI devices to this SCSI card Terminate the last external device on the SCSI bus and disable the termination on all other devices Termination on this SCSI card is automatically enabled in this case if the jumper is off Low voltage differential peripheral devices are normally terminated with ex
18. of each LAN port on the combination card you are installing Table 2 Network Configuration Worksheet Required How to Configure Your Data Type Optional see Note 1 Example System Internet Required SAM or ifconfig or 196 6 20 2 Address edit etc rc config d netconf Subnet mask Required if using subnetting Station Built in but can As shown on card address be optionally changed Subnet mask not used SAM or ifconfig or edit etc rc config d netconf SAM or edit etc rc config d hpietherconf or temporarily lanadmin A 255 255 248 0 0x0060b0c4012f Host name Required if the SAM or edit host1 alias for this system is etc hosts network connected to interface card more than 1 network Link Required Autonegotiating SAM or temporarily lanadmin X configuration lanadmin X auto_on ppa if already turned off Link Required Autonegotiating Hub or switch see lanadmin X speed duplex Note 2 SAM or 100fd ppa mode temporarily lanadmin X MTU Optional 1500 bytes SAM or edit lanadmin M Maximum etc re config d 9000 ppa see Transmission hpietherconf or Note 3 below Unit Jumbo temporarily Frames lanadmin M Receive flow Optional control SAM or edit etc re config d hpietherconf or temporarily lanadmin X lanadmin X fctrl off Note 1 To configure values permanently edit the configuration files using SAM or an editor such as vi Using lanadmin will not pre
19. on s MTU e Obtain the PPA number of the card by entering lanscan e Choose one of two configuration methods that will permanently save your configuration use the GUI based system admin manager SAM To use SAM type sam at the HP UX system prompt then double click Networking and Communications and then Advanced Configuration see Ethernet Support Guide for details and then do the steps for verifying the MTU size or edit the following configuration file using an editor such as vi etc re config d hpietherconf Set the mtusize by editing HP_IETHER_MTU 0 mtusize and insert the proper interface name HP_IETHER_MTU i J HP_IETHER_INTERFACE_NAME When the system reboots the interface will be configured for jumbo frame operation e Verify MTU change by entering netstat rn If MTU has not changed enter the following commands ifconfig lan PPA_number unplumb ifconfig lan PPA_number ip address netmask netmask up e To check or verify the current Ethernet frame size enter lanadmin m PPA number An alternative way to temporarily configure jumbo frame size is to enter lanadmin M mtu_size PPA number Using lanadmin is temporary because it will not preserve your settings across reboots The PPA_number is the one we obtained from the output of lanscan For using Jumbo Frames with the iether Gigabit Ethernet driver on HP UX 11i v 1 0 or 11i v 2 0 of September 2004 or later set the mtu_size to a number from 1501
20. oted by a 1 as the last digit in the hardware path The device file for each channel of each installed adapter is in the second line of the ioscan output for example dev mpt6 or dev mpt7 For more detailed information on installed AB290A adapter s including the SCSI parameter settings as well as verification of devices that have been connected to the AB290A adapter s issue the mptconfig lt dev file gt command for each channel of each AB290A adapter Use the device files displayed in the ioscan fnkd mpt output For example mptconfig dev mpt8 Scan For Devices ADAPTER INFORMATION Device File dev mpt8 Hardware Path 1 0 4 0 0 BUS PARAMETERS 3 3 3 373 33 n rrr rrr rrr ran Initiator SCSI ID 3 5 SCSI Bus Rate Ultra320 SCSI Bus Width Wide CHANNEL CAPABILITIES lt lt lt lt lt lt lt S lt s lt s lt sss lt s lt ssssSsSsSsSsSsSs5sSS5S5 Req Ack Offset 127 Bus Mode LVD Quick Arbitration Selection Enabled DT Clocking Enabled Packetized Enabled TARGET PARAMETERS 3 7 3 3 n rrr rrr rr nn Target Description Firmware In Use In Use Id Version Rate Width 0 ST318453LC HPC3 Ultra320 Wide 2 ST373453LC HPC3 Ultra320 Wide 4 ST373453LC HPC4 Ultra320 Wide Hardware and Software Installation Procedure Step 10 Verify the LAN installation NOTE When the system boots after
21. quired to take adequate measures 17 Card Physical and Environmental Specs and Regulatory Information EMI Statement European Community DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY According to ISO IEC Guide 22 and EN 45014 Manufacturer s Name Hewlett Packard Company Systems Interconnect Solutions Lab Manufacturer s Address 8000 Foothills Blvd Roseville CA 95747 USA declares that the product Product Name HP PCI X 2port U320 SCSI 2port 1000B T HBA Model Number s AB290A Product Options All conforms to the following Product Specifications Safety EN 60950 1999 Third Edition EMC CISPR 22 1997 EN 55022 1998 Class A CNS 13438 GB 9254 1988 CFR47 Part 15 Class A CISPR 24 1997 EN 55024 1998 IEC 61000 4 2 IEC 61000 4 3 ENV 50204 IEC 61000 4 4 IEC 61000 4 6 Supplementary Information The product herewith complies with the requirements of the EMC Directive 89 336 EEC and carries the CE marking accordingly 1 The Product was tested in a typical configuration with Hewlett Packard information technology equipment Cupertino CA March 2005 European Contact Your local Hewlett Packard Sales and Service Office or Hewlett Packard GmbH Department HQ TRE Herrenberger Stra e 130 D 71034 B blingen FAX 49 7031 14 3143 18
22. serve your settings across reboots Note 2 The speed configuration of the card can be 10 100 or 1000Mbps and is determined by the speed setting of the hub or switch port to which the card is connected The card automatically senses this speed The Base T ports only run at one speed at a time To verify the speed selection run lanadmin x ppa 12 Note 3 Following are the valid MTU sizes Hardware and Software Installation Procedure Network Configuration Worksheet e For normal frames using the iether driver on HP UX 11iv 1 0 the MTU size is a number from 257 to 1500 bytes On HP UX 11i v 2 0 the MTU size for normal frames is a number from 1024 to 1500 bytes e For jumbo frames using the iether driver on HP UX 11i v 1 0 or HP UX 11i v 2 0 the MTU size is a number from 1501 to 9000 bytes Figure 1 AB290A PCI X 2 Port U320 SCSI and 2 Port 1000Base T Combination Card AS GA1ISOS 4 HO so Z B B gt m gt lt q SCSI Termination enable and Activity LEDs lt _ _ 68 Pin VHDCI SCSI Connectors Activity Link LEDs lt q Flashing Data traffic lt Solid Active link er OFF No link a 1000Base T Connectors RJ 45 Speed LEDs Off 10 Mbit s Green 100 Mbit s Yellow 1000 Mbit s 13 Hardware and Software Installation Procedure Product Overview and Requirements Product Overview and Requirements The AB290A PCI X Combination cards have the follow
23. ternal terminators but are sometimes set with jumpers or a switch on the peripheral Refer to the device manual to identify terminator settings and how to change them Step 5 Power Up the system e Determine the SCSI ID required for each device on the SCSI bus e Power up the system e Record the IDs of the SCSI ports on this card Setting SCSI IDs Offline For PA RISC based systems you can use the Boot Console Handler BCH menus to set SCSI IDs offline according to the instructions in the manual HP A7173A PCI X Dual Channel Ultra320 SCSI Host Bus Adapter Support Guide available at http docs hp com For Itanium based systems use EFI to set the SCSI IDs offline See the HP A7173A PCI X Dual Channel Ultra320 SCSI Host Bus Adapter Support Guide for details Setting SCSI IDs Online For all supported systems HP Integrity or HP 9000 you can use the mptconfig command to display and set SCSI IDs online See the HP A7173A PCI X Dual Channel Ultra320 SCSI Host Bus Adapter Support Guide for details NOTE Peripheral device SCSI IDs are typically determined automatically by the storage enclosure or they may be set manually by a switch on the storage enclosure Refer to the peripheral device documentation to determine how the SCSI ID of each peripheral device is set and how to change it Hardware and Software Installation Procedure Step 6 Prepare to install the software IMPORTANT You must not have duplicate SCSI IDs on a SCSI bus
24. to 9000 bytes For Further Information For further information on the Gigabit Ethernet and SCSI as implemented in this card please refer to http docs hp com and then look under I O Cards and Networking Software This card s information is primarily located under the subsection called Combination Cards 1 In the Jumbo Frames discussion LAN means that the end stations do not have any routers or layer 3 switches in between them 10 Hardware and Software Installation Procedure For Further Information Maintenance and troubleshooting information about the drivers used in this product can be found in various documents on http docs hp com under I O Cards and Networking Software The iether Gigabit Ethernet driver used in this product is located in the Ethernet Support Guide There is maintenance and troubleshooting information about the mpt SCSI driver used in this product in the SCSI Support Guide The mpt driver is the same one used in the A7173A SCSI product and has the same features as the driver described in that product s documentation For further details on advanced features see the HP A7173A PCI X Dual Channel Ultra320 SCSI Host Bus Adapter Support Guide There is also a Support Matrix for Gigabit Ethernet and a separate one for SCSI 11 Hardware and Software Installation Procedure Network Configuration Worksheet Network Configuration Worksheet Fill out one worksheet for the networking data

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