PWR1917

Displaying or changing the configuration ID.

  1. Use either the advanced system management interface (ASMI) or the control panel to display and change the configuration ID.
  2. Perform the following to display the configuration ID:
    Attention: The system or unit that will display the ID must be powered off with ac power applied.
    Notes:
    • If you have just restored power to the system, the service processor must come back up to standby before control panel functions will work properly. Bringing the service processor back up to standby takes a few minutes after the panel appears to be operational.
    • You must have the panel in Manual mode to access function 7 options.
    1. Select function 07 on the system control panel. Press Enter (07** will be displayed).
    2. Use the arrow keys to increment/decrement to subfunction A8. 07A8 will be displayed. Press Enter (07A8 00 will be displayed).
    3. Use the arrow keys to increment/decrement to the first byte of the unit address (usually 3C) for the box you want to check. 07nn will be displayed, where nn is the first byte of the unit address.
    4. Press Enter (073C 00, for example, will be displayed).
    5. Use the arrow keys to increment/decrement to the second byte of the unit address (usually 01, 02, etc for I/O expansion units) for the box you want to check. 07nn will be displayed, where nn is the second byte of the unit address (0701, for example, for a unit). Press Enter (0701 00, for example, will be displayed).
      Note:
      The display on the addressed I/O expansion should be blinking on and off while displaying the configuration ID as the last two characters of the bottom line.
    6. Use the following table to check the unit configuration ID.
      Table 31. Unit Configuration IDs
      Model or expansion unit Configuration ID
      5088 and 0588 89
      5094 and 5294 8A
      5095 and 0595 8B
      7311-D11, 5790 88
      7311-D20 8C
      7314-G30, 5796 8D
    7. Is the correct configuration ID displayed for the tower selected?
      No:
      Continue with the next step.
      Yes:
      Go to step 6.
  3. You need to set the unit configuration ID. Are you starting this step from the function 01 view on the control panel?
    No:
    To ensure that the control panel operates properly, return to function 01. Do the following:
    1. The operator panel should still show the incorrect configuration ID (for example, 07C0).
    2. Press Enter. The control panel will now show 07xx 00 (for example, 07C0 00).
    3. Use the arrow keys to display 07**, then press Enter. The control panel will now show 07.
    4. Use the arrow keys to get the display to function 01, then press Enter. You should now be at the regular function 01 control panel view.
    5. Continue with the next step.
    Yes:
    Continue with step 4.
  4. Set the unit configuration ID. Do the following:
    1. Select function 07 on the system control panel. Press Enter (07** will be displayed).
    2. Use the arrow keys to increment/decrement to subfunction A9 (07A9 will be displayed). Press Enter (07A9 00 will be displayed).
    3. Use the arrow keys to increment/decrement to the first byte of the unit address (usually 3C) for the box that you want to change. 07nn (073C, for example) will be displayed, where nn is the first byte of the unit address. Press Enter (073C 00, for example, will be displayed).
    4. Use the arrow keys to increment/decrement to the second byte of the unit address (usually 01, 02, etc for I/O Expansion units) for the box you want to check. 07nn will be displayed, where nn is the second byte of the unit address (01, for example, for a unit). Press Enter (0701 00, for example, will be displayed).
      Note:
      The display on the addressed I/O expansion unit will be blinking on and off.
    5. Use the arrow keys to increment/decrement to the correct configuration ID (refer to Table 31). 07xx will be displayed where xx is the configuration ID.
    6. Press Enter (07xx 00 will be displayed). After 20 to 30 seconds, the display on the addressed I/O expansion unit will stop blinking and return to the normal display format.
      Note:
      To return the panel to normal display, scroll to 07** and press Enter.
    7. Continue with the next step.
  5. Power on the system. Do you still get SRC 1xxxx84D0 or 1xxxx840E?
    No:
    This ends the procedure.
    Yes:
    Continue with the next step.
  6. Perform the following:
    1. Power off the system.
    2. Use the table below to determine the FRUs to replace. This ends the procedure.
    Table 32.
    Enclosure FRU
    5088, 0588 Tower backplane assembly
    5094, 5294, 8094-002 Tower backplane assembly
    5095, 0595 Tower backplane assembly
    7311-D11, 7314-G30, 5790 or 5796 I/O backplane
    7311-D20 I/O backplane