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Page 1 - NetFRAME

MAS001523-00, 10/97NetFRAME® LV2000Server System User’s Guide

Page 2 - Copyright and Trademarks

Micron Electronics, Inc. 1-1Chapter 1: Setting Up Your SystemChapter 1Setting Up Your SystemUnpacking ...

Page 3 - Safety Information

Micron Electronics, Inc. C-3Appendix C: GlossaryMotherboard: See “System Board.”Non-Volatile Memory: Memory that is maintained even when power is no

Page 4 - Battery Warning

C-4 Micron Electronics, Inc.Micron NetFRAME LV2000 Server System User’s GuideSetup Program: Used to inform the computer about installed peripheral, m

Page 5 - Ergonomic Notice

Micron Electronics, Inc. D-1Appendix D: Installing Sound DriversInstalling Sound Device DriversThis explains how to install the sound drivers necessar

Page 6 - FCC Information

1-2 Micron Electronics, Inc.Micron NetFRAME LV2000 Server System User’s GuideUnpackingCheck the PackagingAs soon as the packages containing your new s

Page 7 - DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY

Micron Electronics, Inc. 1-3Chapter 1: Setting Up Your SystemSetupGetting StartedBefore your new system left the factory, Micron configured the hardwa

Page 8

1-4 Micron Electronics, Inc.Micron NetFRAME LV2000 Server System User’s Guide7. Find the video cable and attach the appropriate end into themonitor (i

Page 9 - Table of Contents

Micron Electronics, Inc. 1-5Chapter 1: Setting Up Your SystemFigure 1-5. Tower Case-Front

Page 10 - Setting Up Your System

1-6 Micron Electronics, Inc.Micron NetFRAME LV2000 Server System User’s GuideFigure 1-6. Tower Case-Rear

Page 11 - Unpacking

Micron Electronics, Inc. 1-7Chapter 1: Setting Up Your SystemRunning Your System for the First Time1. Power up the monitor. If you are unsure about th

Page 12 - Putting It All Together

1-8 Micron Electronics, Inc.Micron NetFRAME LV2000 Server System User’s GuideMaintenanceOperating EnvironmentYour Micron computer has been manufacture

Page 13

Micron Electronics, Inc. 1-9Chapter 1: Setting Up Your SystemProtectingTo prevent normal electrical problems such as spikes or surges, install a power

Page 14 - Figure 1-5. Tower Case-Front

1-10 Micron Electronics, Inc.Micron NetFRAME LV2000 Server System User’s GuideRemoving the System CoverRefer to the Figure on page 1-13. Use a #2 Phil

Page 15 - Figure 1-6. Tower Case-Rear

iiCopyright and TrademarksThe information in this document is subject to change without notice.Micron Electronics, Inc. makes no warranty of any kind

Page 16 - Turning Off Your System

Micron Electronics, Inc. 1-11Chapter 1: Setting Up Your SystemFigure 1-7. System Cover Removal

Page 17 - Maintenance

Micron Electronics, Inc. 2-1Chapter 2: Technical InformationChapter 2Technical InformationOverview ...

Page 18 - Backing Up

2-2 Micron Electronics, Inc.Micron NetFRAME LV2000 Server System User’s GuideOverviewMicron's NetFRAME LV2000 features a high-performance system

Page 19 - Removing the System Cover

Micron Electronics, Inc. 2-3Chapter 2: Technical InformationFigure 2-1. NetFRAME LV2000 System BoardSystem Board

Page 20 - Micron Electronics, Inc. 1-11

2-4 Micron Electronics, Inc.Micron NetFRAME LV2000 Server System User’s GuideFigure 2-2. Back Panel Connector Layout

Page 21 - Chapter 2

Micron Electronics, Inc. 2-5Chapter 2: Technical InformationJumper SettingsConfigurationThe jumpers on the Micron NetFRAME LV2000 are preset at the fa

Page 22 - Overview

2-6 Micron Electronics, Inc.Micron NetFRAME LV2000 Server System User’s GuideGeneral Procedure to Change Jumper SettingThe short general procedure des

Page 23 - System Board

Micron Electronics, Inc. 2-7Chapter 2: Technical InformationFunction Pins (default in bold)What it does at system reset:CMOS clear 1-2, Protect Preser

Page 24 - 2-4 Micron Electronics, Inc

2-8 Micron Electronics, Inc.Micron NetFRAME LV2000 Server System User’s GuideCMOS JumperThe jumper at pins 1, 2, and 3 controls whether settings stor

Page 25 - Jumper Settings

Micron Electronics, Inc. 2-9Chapter 2: Technical InformationBoot Block Write Protect JumperThe jumper at pins 13, 14, and 15 controls whether the BIOS

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iiiSafety InformationThe following instructions pertain to the risk of fire, electric shock, or bodilyinjury. Please read all of these instructions ca

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2-10 Micron Electronics, Inc.Micron NetFRAME LV2000 Server System User’s GuideCPU Speed JumperThe jumper at pins 1, 2, and 3 controls whether you can

Page 28 - Recovery Boot Jumper

Micron Electronics, Inc. 2-11Chapter 2: Technical InformationChassis Intrusion Detection JumperThe chassis contains an alarm switch that sends a notif

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2-12 Micron Electronics, Inc.Micron NetFRAME LV2000 Server System User’s GuideInstalling Add-On PeripheralsThe NetFRAME LV2000 accommodates ISA and PC

Page 30 - FRB Timer Enable Jumper

Micron Electronics, Inc. 2-13Chapter 2: Technical InformationAdd-in Board SlotsThe system board has one full-length dedicated ISA bus slot, which can

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2-14 Micron Electronics, Inc.Micron NetFRAME LV2000 Server System User’s Guide❏ Questions and purchases for memory expansion may be directedto Micron

Page 32 - Installing Add-On Peripherals

Micron Electronics, Inc. 2-15Chapter 2: Technical InformationInstalling DIMM ModulesThe NetFRAME LV2000 has four, 72-pin DIMM sockets on-board and can

Page 33 - Add-in Board Slots

2-16 Micron Electronics, Inc.Micron NetFRAME LV2000 Server System User’s GuideStep 1: Using both hands, carefully set the DIMM into the center ofth

Page 34 - DIMM sizes and compatibility

Micron Electronics, Inc. 2-17Chapter 2: Technical InformationFigure 2-7. DIMM Fully SeatedRemoving DIMM ModulesTo remove DIMM modules, simply reverse

Page 35 - DIMM Modules

Micron Electronics, Inc. 3-1Chapter 3: Configuring the SystemChapter 3Configuring the SystemSetup ...

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3-2 Micron Electronics, Inc.Micron NetFRAME LV2000 Server System User’s GuideSETUPBIOS SetupEvery AT-compatible computer has a battery supported CMOS

Page 37 - Removing DIMM Modules

iv11. Unplug this product from the main power outlet and call forservice under any of the following conditions:A. If the power cord or plug is damaged

Page 38 - Configuring the System

Micron Electronics, Inc. 3-3Chapter 3: Configuring the SystemPower-on Self Test (POST)Each time you turn on the system, POST starts running. POST che

Page 39 - When Setup Should Be Run

3-4 Micron Electronics, Inc.Micron NetFRAME LV2000 Server System User’s GuideUsing the System Configuration Utility (SCU)The System Configuration Util

Page 40 - Power-on Self Test (POST)

Micron Electronics, Inc. 3-5Chapter 3: Configuring the SystemWhen to Run the SCU❏ When you first set up and configure the system❏ If you get a configu

Page 41

3-6 Micron Electronics, Inc.Micron NetFRAME LV2000 Server System User’s GuideFrom diskette after installing your operating system.Insert your SCU disk

Page 42 - Record Your SCU Settings

Micron Electronics, Inc. 3-7Chapter 3: Configuring the SystemSix Steps in Using the SCUThe SCU main menu lists six steps to configure your system.Syst

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3-8 Micron Electronics, Inc.Micron NetFRAME LV2000 Server System User’s GuideAdd and Remove BoardsUse step 2 to add, delete, or move boards. Most ISA

Page 44 - Six Steps in Using the SCU

Micron Electronics, Inc. 3-9Chapter 3: Configuring the SystemIf there is no ISA board installed, do the following steps:1. In the Board Name box, type

Page 45 - To define an ISA board:

3-10 Micron Electronics, Inc.Micron NetFRAME LV2000 Server System User’s GuideSave ConfigurationThis step saves the configuration settings to nonvolat

Page 46 - Advanced Options

Micron Electronics, Inc. 3-11Chapter 3: Configuring the SystemSCU UtilitiesAt the bottom of the main SCU menu, there is an option to press <F9>

Page 47 - View Switch/Jumper Settings

3-12 Micron Electronics, Inc.Micron NetFRAME LV2000 Server System User’s GuideConfiguration Settings for the System BoardWhen you select SCU step 3, C

Page 48 - SCU Utilities

vErgonomic NoticeNow that you have your Micron computer, you will probably spend manyhours exploring the capabilities of this machine, and personalizi

Page 49

Micron Electronics, Inc. 3-13Chapter 3: Configuring the SystemOnboard Disk ControllersOnboard Floppy Controller Enable Primary/Enable Secondary/Disabl

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3-14 Micron Electronics, Inc.Micron NetFRAME LV2000 Server System User’s GuideFloppy Drive B Options Disable or Not Installed3.5inch 1.44/1.25MB drive

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Micron Electronics, Inc. 3-15Chapter 3: Configuring the SystemKeyboard (KB) and Mouse Subsystem GroupTypematic Speed 30 CPS, 26 CPS, 21 CPS, 18 CPS, 1

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3-16 Micron Electronics, Inc.Micron NetFRAME LV2000 Server System User’s GuideDisableEnable<Tab> down to Enable, and then <Tab>to Enter Ne

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Micron Electronics, Inc. 3-17Chapter 3: Configuring the SystemManagement Subsystem GroupSystem Sensor Control Press <Enter> to modify the System

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3-18 Micron Electronics, Inc.Micron NetFRAME LV2000 Server System User’s GuideSystem Management OptionsSystem Management Mode* Disable/EnableEvent Log

Page 55

Micron Electronics, Inc. 3-19Chapter 3: Configuring the SystemServer ManagementThe system board includes hardware components that process informationa

Page 56 - Server Management

3-20 Micron Electronics, Inc.Micron NetFRAME LV2000 Server System User’s GuideUsing SetupThis section describes the BIOS Setup options. Use Setup to

Page 57 - Using Setup

Micron Electronics, Inc. 3-21Chapter 3: Configuring the SystemIf You Cannot Access SetupIf the diskette drive is misconfigured so that you cannot acce

Page 58 - How to Enter and Start Setup

3-22 Micron Electronics, Inc.Micron NetFRAME LV2000 Server System User’s GuideSetup MenusSetup has six major menus and several submenus:1. Main Menu•

Page 59 - Setup Menus

viFCC InformationClass B Digital Device: This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules.These limits are designed to provide reasonable protectio

Page 60 - Main Menu

Micron Electronics, Inc. 3-23Chapter 3: Configuring the SystemMain MenuDefault values are bold in the following tables.You can make the following sele

Page 61 - Primary IDE Master and Slave

3-24 Micron Electronics, Inc.Micron NetFRAME LV2000 Server System User’s GuidePrimary IDE Master and SlaveFeature Choices DescriptionType AutoNoneCD-R

Page 62 - Keyboard Features

Micron Electronics, Inc. 3-25Chapter 3: Configuring the System32 Bit I/O DisabledEnabledTransfer Mode StandardFast PIO 1Fast PIO 2Fast PIO 3Fast PIO 4

Page 63 - Advanced Menu

3-26 Micron Electronics, Inc.Micron NetFRAME LV2000 Server System User’s GuideAdvanced MenuThe Advanced Menu includes selections that take you to two

Page 64 - PCI Configuration

Micron Electronics, Inc. 3-27Chapter 3: Configuring the SystemPCI ConfigurationThe PCI Configuration Menu only contains selections that access othersu

Page 65 - Feature Option Description

3-28 Micron Electronics, Inc.Micron NetFRAME LV2000 Server System User’s GuidePCI/PNP ISA UMB Region ExclusionFeature Choices DescriptionC800 - CBFF A

Page 66 - Micron Electronics, Inc. 3-29

Micron Electronics, Inc. 3-29Chapter 3: Configuring the SystemIntegrated Peripheral ConfigurationFeature Choices DescriptionSerial Port A DisabledEnab

Page 67 - 3-30 Micron Electronics, Inc

3-30 Micron Electronics, Inc.Micron NetFRAME LV2000 Server System User’s GuideDMA channel DMA 1DMA 3Floppy disk controller DisabledEnabledBase I/O Add

Page 68 - Security Menu

Micron Electronics, Inc. 3-31Chapter 3: Configuring the SystemSecurity MenuYou can make the following selections on the Security Menu itself. Enablin

Page 69 - 3-32 Micron Electronics, Inc

3-32 Micron Electronics, Inc.Micron NetFRAME LV2000 Server System User’s GuideVirus Check Reminder DisabledDailyWeeklyMonthlySecure Mode Timer Disable

Page 70 - Server Menu

viiCOMPLIANCE INFORMATION STATEMENTDECLARATION OF CONFORMITYResponsible Party: Micron Electronics, Inc.Address: 900 E. Karcher RoadNampa, Idaho 836

Page 71 - Console Redirection

Micron Electronics, Inc. 3-33Chapter 3: Configuring the SystemServer MenuThe Server Menu includes selections that take you to two other configurationm

Page 72 - Boot Menu

3-34 Micron Electronics, Inc.Micron NetFRAME LV2000 Server System User’s GuideLvl-3PERR Reporting DisabledSMI OnlySMI &NMISERR Reporting DisabledE

Page 73 - Hard Drive

Micron Electronics, Inc. 3-35Chapter 3: Configuring the SystemBoot MenuThe Boot Menu includes selections that take you to two other configurationmenus

Page 74 - Exit Menu

3-36 Micron Electronics, Inc.Micron NetFRAME LV2000 Server System User’s GuideHard DriveFor options on this menu, use the up or down arrow keys to sel

Page 75 - Using SCSI

Micron Electronics, Inc. 3-37Chapter 3: Configuring the SystemExit MenuYou can make the following selections on the Exit Menu. Select an optionusing

Page 76 - Main Menu, SCSI

3-38 Micron Electronics, Inc.Micron NetFRAME LV2000 Server System User’s GuideUsing SCSISelectThe SCSISelect utility detects the number of AIC-7880 wi

Page 77

Micron Electronics, Inc. 3-39Chapter 3: Configuring the SystemMain Menu, SCSISelectThe main SCSISelect menu shows the name of the host adapter and its

Page 78 - Boot Device Options, SCSI

3-40 Micron Electronics, Inc.Micron NetFRAME LV2000 Server System User’s GuideHost Adapter SCSI ID—Each device on the SCSI bus, including the adapter,

Page 79

Micron Electronics, Inc. 3-41Chapter 3: Configuring the SystemBoot Device Options, SCSISelectFeature Option CommentBoot Target ID 0-15Boot LUN Number

Page 80

3-42 Micron Electronics, Inc.Micron NetFRAME LV2000 Server System User’s GuideInitiate Sync Negotiation—when enabled (set to Yes), the host adapter in

Page 81

viiiDECLARATION OF CONFORMITYAPPLICATION OF COUNCIL DIRECTIVE(S) 89/336/EEC and 72/23/EECStandard(s) to which Conformity is Declared:EN55022EN50082-1E

Page 82

Micron Electronics, Inc. 3-43Chapter 3: Configuring the SystemDo not enable the Send Start Unit option before checking...Make sure the AIC-7880 BIOS o

Page 83 - Exit Menu, SCSI

3-44 Micron Electronics, Inc.Micron NetFRAME LV2000 Server System User’s GuideHost Adapter BIOS—The AIC-7880 BIOS must be enabled to allow theseaction

Page 84 - Installing Video Drivers

Micron Electronics, Inc. 3-45Chapter 3: Configuring the SystemExtended BIOS Translation for DOS Drives > 1 GB—when Enabled, driveshandled by the AI

Page 85 - Chapter 4

3-46 Micron Electronics, Inc.Micron NetFRAME LV2000 Server System User’s GuideUtility What it does CommentFormat Disk Does a low-level format onthe ha

Page 86 - Introduction

Micron Electronics, Inc. 3-47Chapter 3: Configuring the SystemInstalling Video DriversAfter configuring the system, you need to install video drivers

Page 87

Micron Electronics, Inc. 4-1s Guide Chapter 4: Common ProblemsChapter 4Common ProblemsIntroduction ...

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4-2 Micron Electronics, Inc.Micron NetFRAME LV2000 Server System User’s GuideIntroductionOccasionally while setting up and configuring a computer syst

Page 89

Micron Electronics, Inc. 4-3s Guide Chapter 4: Common ProblemsProblemWhen the power switch is turned on, the system has power (i.e., theexhaust fan ru

Page 90 - System Problems

4-4 Micron Electronics, Inc.Micron NetFRAME LV2000 Server System User’s GuideProblemSystem powers on, the display works, but the system does notcomple

Page 91

Micron Electronics, Inc. 4-5s Guide Chapter 4: Common ProblemsProblemThe system displays the error message “Non-system Disk or DiskError” or “Operatin

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ixTable of ContentsChapter 1Setting Up Your SystemUnpacking...

Page 93 - Hard Disk Problems

4-6 Micron Electronics, Inc.Micron NetFRAME LV2000 Server System User’s GuideSystem ProblemsProblemA large number of damaged sectors are encountered w

Page 94

Micron Electronics, Inc. 4-7s Guide Chapter 4: Common ProblemsProblemThe system displays the error message COM Port 2F8 conflict duringboot, or the sy

Page 95

4-8 Micron Electronics, Inc.Micron NetFRAME LV2000 Server System User’s GuideProblemAfter installing a new peripheral card, an unrelated part of the s

Page 96

Micron Electronics, Inc. 4-9s Guide Chapter 4: Common ProblemsHard Disk ProblemsProblemSystem has to be booted from a floppy disk. Hard drive is eithe

Page 97 - POST and Boot Messages

4-10 Micron Electronics, Inc.Micron NetFRAME LV2000 Server System User’s GuideProblemRead/write, sector, data, or seek errors occur when attempting to

Page 98 - Glossary

Micron Electronics, Inc. A-1Appendix A: Contacting Technical SupportIntroductionIf you are experiencing problems with your Micron system and Chapter 4

Page 99 - C-2 Micron Electronics, Inc

A-2 Micron Electronics, Inc.Micron NetFRAME LV2000 Server System User’s GuideReturning Equipment to Micron ElectronicsIf it is determined that your sy

Page 100 - Appendix C: Glossary

Micron Electronics, Inc. B-1Appendix B: POST and BOOT MessagesPOST and Boot MessagesPOST (Power On Self Test) has two kinds of messages; those message

Page 101 - C-4 Micron Electronics, Inc

Micron Electronics, Inc. C-1Appendix C: GlossaryGlossaryApplication: A software program that operates under an operating system to performa specific t

Page 102 - Installing the Sound Drivers

C-2 Micron Electronics, Inc.Micron NetFRAME LV2000 Server System User’s GuideDRAM: Dynamic Random Access Memory. Memory that requires a periodic refre

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