MAS001523-00, 10/97NetFRAME® LV2000Server System User’s Guide
Micron Electronics, Inc. 1-1Chapter 1: Setting Up Your SystemChapter 1Setting Up Your SystemUnpacking ...
Micron Electronics, Inc. C-3Appendix C: GlossaryMotherboard: See “System Board.”Non-Volatile Memory: Memory that is maintained even when power is no
C-4 Micron Electronics, Inc.Micron NetFRAME LV2000 Server System User’s GuideSetup Program: Used to inform the computer about installed peripheral, m
Micron Electronics, Inc. D-1Appendix D: Installing Sound DriversInstalling Sound Device DriversThis explains how to install the sound drivers necessar
1-2 Micron Electronics, Inc.Micron NetFRAME LV2000 Server System User’s GuideUnpackingCheck the PackagingAs soon as the packages containing your new s
Micron Electronics, Inc. 1-3Chapter 1: Setting Up Your SystemSetupGetting StartedBefore your new system left the factory, Micron configured the hardwa
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
Micron Electronics, Inc. 1-5Chapter 1: Setting Up Your SystemFigure 1-5. Tower Case-Front
1-6 Micron Electronics, Inc.Micron NetFRAME LV2000 Server System User’s GuideFigure 1-6. Tower Case-Rear
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
1-8 Micron Electronics, Inc.Micron NetFRAME LV2000 Server System User’s GuideMaintenanceOperating EnvironmentYour Micron computer has been manufacture
Micron Electronics, Inc. 1-9Chapter 1: Setting Up Your SystemProtectingTo prevent normal electrical problems such as spikes or surges, install a power
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
iiCopyright and TrademarksThe information in this document is subject to change without notice.Micron Electronics, Inc. makes no warranty of any kind
Micron Electronics, Inc. 1-11Chapter 1: Setting Up Your SystemFigure 1-7. System Cover Removal
Micron Electronics, Inc. 2-1Chapter 2: Technical InformationChapter 2Technical InformationOverview ...
2-2 Micron Electronics, Inc.Micron NetFRAME LV2000 Server System User’s GuideOverviewMicron's NetFRAME LV2000 features a high-performance system
Micron Electronics, Inc. 2-3Chapter 2: Technical InformationFigure 2-1. NetFRAME LV2000 System BoardSystem Board
2-4 Micron Electronics, Inc.Micron NetFRAME LV2000 Server System User’s GuideFigure 2-2. Back Panel Connector Layout
Micron Electronics, Inc. 2-5Chapter 2: Technical InformationJumper SettingsConfigurationThe jumpers on the Micron NetFRAME LV2000 are preset at the fa
2-6 Micron Electronics, Inc.Micron NetFRAME LV2000 Server System User’s GuideGeneral Procedure to Change Jumper SettingThe short general procedure des
Micron Electronics, Inc. 2-7Chapter 2: Technical InformationFunction Pins (default in bold)What it does at system reset:CMOS clear 1-2, Protect Preser
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
Micron Electronics, Inc. 2-9Chapter 2: Technical InformationBoot Block Write Protect JumperThe jumper at pins 13, 14, and 15 controls whether the BIOS
iiiSafety InformationThe following instructions pertain to the risk of fire, electric shock, or bodilyinjury. Please read all of these instructions ca
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
Micron Electronics, Inc. 2-11Chapter 2: Technical InformationChassis Intrusion Detection JumperThe chassis contains an alarm switch that sends a notif
2-12 Micron Electronics, Inc.Micron NetFRAME LV2000 Server System User’s GuideInstalling Add-On PeripheralsThe NetFRAME LV2000 accommodates ISA and PC
Micron Electronics, Inc. 2-13Chapter 2: Technical InformationAdd-in Board SlotsThe system board has one full-length dedicated ISA bus slot, which can
2-14 Micron Electronics, Inc.Micron NetFRAME LV2000 Server System User’s Guide❏ Questions and purchases for memory expansion may be directedto Micron
Micron Electronics, Inc. 2-15Chapter 2: Technical InformationInstalling DIMM ModulesThe NetFRAME LV2000 has four, 72-pin DIMM sockets on-board and can
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
Micron Electronics, Inc. 2-17Chapter 2: Technical InformationFigure 2-7. DIMM Fully SeatedRemoving DIMM ModulesTo remove DIMM modules, simply reverse
Micron Electronics, Inc. 3-1Chapter 3: Configuring the SystemChapter 3Configuring the SystemSetup ...
3-2 Micron Electronics, Inc.Micron NetFRAME LV2000 Server System User’s GuideSETUPBIOS SetupEvery AT-compatible computer has a battery supported CMOS
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
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
3-4 Micron Electronics, Inc.Micron NetFRAME LV2000 Server System User’s GuideUsing the System Configuration Utility (SCU)The System Configuration Util
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
3-6 Micron Electronics, Inc.Micron NetFRAME LV2000 Server System User’s GuideFrom diskette after installing your operating system.Insert your SCU disk
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
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
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
3-10 Micron Electronics, Inc.Micron NetFRAME LV2000 Server System User’s GuideSave ConfigurationThis step saves the configuration settings to nonvolat
Micron Electronics, Inc. 3-11Chapter 3: Configuring the SystemSCU UtilitiesAt the bottom of the main SCU menu, there is an option to press <F9>
3-12 Micron Electronics, Inc.Micron NetFRAME LV2000 Server System User’s GuideConfiguration Settings for the System BoardWhen you select SCU step 3, C
vErgonomic NoticeNow that you have your Micron computer, you will probably spend manyhours exploring the capabilities of this machine, and personalizi
Micron Electronics, Inc. 3-13Chapter 3: Configuring the SystemOnboard Disk ControllersOnboard Floppy Controller Enable Primary/Enable Secondary/Disabl
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
Micron Electronics, Inc. 3-15Chapter 3: Configuring the SystemKeyboard (KB) and Mouse Subsystem GroupTypematic Speed 30 CPS, 26 CPS, 21 CPS, 18 CPS, 1
3-16 Micron Electronics, Inc.Micron NetFRAME LV2000 Server System User’s GuideDisableEnable<Tab> down to Enable, and then <Tab>to Enter Ne
Micron Electronics, Inc. 3-17Chapter 3: Configuring the SystemManagement Subsystem GroupSystem Sensor Control Press <Enter> to modify the System
3-18 Micron Electronics, Inc.Micron NetFRAME LV2000 Server System User’s GuideSystem Management OptionsSystem Management Mode* Disable/EnableEvent Log
Micron Electronics, Inc. 3-19Chapter 3: Configuring the SystemServer ManagementThe system board includes hardware components that process informationa
3-20 Micron Electronics, Inc.Micron NetFRAME LV2000 Server System User’s GuideUsing SetupThis section describes the BIOS Setup options. Use Setup to
Micron Electronics, Inc. 3-21Chapter 3: Configuring the SystemIf You Cannot Access SetupIf the diskette drive is misconfigured so that you cannot acce
3-22 Micron Electronics, Inc.Micron NetFRAME LV2000 Server System User’s GuideSetup MenusSetup has six major menus and several submenus:1. Main Menu•
viFCC InformationClass B Digital Device: This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules.These limits are designed to provide reasonable protectio
Micron Electronics, Inc. 3-23Chapter 3: Configuring the SystemMain MenuDefault values are bold in the following tables.You can make the following sele
3-24 Micron Electronics, Inc.Micron NetFRAME LV2000 Server System User’s GuidePrimary IDE Master and SlaveFeature Choices DescriptionType AutoNoneCD-R
Micron Electronics, Inc. 3-25Chapter 3: Configuring the System32 Bit I/O DisabledEnabledTransfer Mode StandardFast PIO 1Fast PIO 2Fast PIO 3Fast PIO 4
3-26 Micron Electronics, Inc.Micron NetFRAME LV2000 Server System User’s GuideAdvanced MenuThe Advanced Menu includes selections that take you to two
Micron Electronics, Inc. 3-27Chapter 3: Configuring the SystemPCI ConfigurationThe PCI Configuration Menu only contains selections that access othersu
3-28 Micron Electronics, Inc.Micron NetFRAME LV2000 Server System User’s GuidePCI/PNP ISA UMB Region ExclusionFeature Choices DescriptionC800 - CBFF A
Micron Electronics, Inc. 3-29Chapter 3: Configuring the SystemIntegrated Peripheral ConfigurationFeature Choices DescriptionSerial Port A DisabledEnab
3-30 Micron Electronics, Inc.Micron NetFRAME LV2000 Server System User’s GuideDMA channel DMA 1DMA 3Floppy disk controller DisabledEnabledBase I/O Add
Micron Electronics, Inc. 3-31Chapter 3: Configuring the SystemSecurity MenuYou can make the following selections on the Security Menu itself. Enablin
3-32 Micron Electronics, Inc.Micron NetFRAME LV2000 Server System User’s GuideVirus Check Reminder DisabledDailyWeeklyMonthlySecure Mode Timer Disable
viiCOMPLIANCE INFORMATION STATEMENTDECLARATION OF CONFORMITYResponsible Party: Micron Electronics, Inc.Address: 900 E. Karcher RoadNampa, Idaho 836
Micron Electronics, Inc. 3-33Chapter 3: Configuring the SystemServer MenuThe Server Menu includes selections that take you to two other configurationm
3-34 Micron Electronics, Inc.Micron NetFRAME LV2000 Server System User’s GuideLvl-3PERR Reporting DisabledSMI OnlySMI &NMISERR Reporting DisabledE
Micron Electronics, Inc. 3-35Chapter 3: Configuring the SystemBoot MenuThe Boot Menu includes selections that take you to two other configurationmenus
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
Micron Electronics, Inc. 3-37Chapter 3: Configuring the SystemExit MenuYou can make the following selections on the Exit Menu. Select an optionusing
3-38 Micron Electronics, Inc.Micron NetFRAME LV2000 Server System User’s GuideUsing SCSISelectThe SCSISelect utility detects the number of AIC-7880 wi
Micron Electronics, Inc. 3-39Chapter 3: Configuring the SystemMain Menu, SCSISelectThe main SCSISelect menu shows the name of the host adapter and its
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,
Micron Electronics, Inc. 3-41Chapter 3: Configuring the SystemBoot Device Options, SCSISelectFeature Option CommentBoot Target ID 0-15Boot LUN Number
3-42 Micron Electronics, Inc.Micron NetFRAME LV2000 Server System User’s GuideInitiate Sync Negotiation—when enabled (set to Yes), the host adapter in
viiiDECLARATION OF CONFORMITYAPPLICATION OF COUNCIL DIRECTIVE(S) 89/336/EEC and 72/23/EECStandard(s) to which Conformity is Declared:EN55022EN50082-1E
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
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
Micron Electronics, Inc. 3-45Chapter 3: Configuring the SystemExtended BIOS Translation for DOS Drives > 1 GB—when Enabled, driveshandled by the AI
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
Micron Electronics, Inc. 3-47Chapter 3: Configuring the SystemInstalling Video DriversAfter configuring the system, you need to install video drivers
Micron Electronics, Inc. 4-1s Guide Chapter 4: Common ProblemsChapter 4Common ProblemsIntroduction ...
4-2 Micron Electronics, Inc.Micron NetFRAME LV2000 Server System User’s GuideIntroductionOccasionally while setting up and configuring a computer syst
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
4-4 Micron Electronics, Inc.Micron NetFRAME LV2000 Server System User’s GuideProblemSystem powers on, the display works, but the system does notcomple
Micron Electronics, Inc. 4-5s Guide Chapter 4: Common ProblemsProblemThe system displays the error message “Non-system Disk or DiskError” or “Operatin
ixTable of ContentsChapter 1Setting Up Your SystemUnpacking...
4-6 Micron Electronics, Inc.Micron NetFRAME LV2000 Server System User’s GuideSystem ProblemsProblemA large number of damaged sectors are encountered w
Micron Electronics, Inc. 4-7s Guide Chapter 4: Common ProblemsProblemThe system displays the error message COM Port 2F8 conflict duringboot, or the sy
4-8 Micron Electronics, Inc.Micron NetFRAME LV2000 Server System User’s GuideProblemAfter installing a new peripheral card, an unrelated part of the s
Micron Electronics, Inc. 4-9s Guide Chapter 4: Common ProblemsHard Disk ProblemsProblemSystem has to be booted from a floppy disk. Hard drive is eithe
4-10 Micron Electronics, Inc.Micron NetFRAME LV2000 Server System User’s GuideProblemRead/write, sector, data, or seek errors occur when attempting to
Micron Electronics, Inc. A-1Appendix A: Contacting Technical SupportIntroductionIf you are experiencing problems with your Micron system and Chapter 4
A-2 Micron Electronics, Inc.Micron NetFRAME LV2000 Server System User’s GuideReturning Equipment to Micron ElectronicsIf it is determined that your sy
Micron Electronics, Inc. B-1Appendix B: POST and BOOT MessagesPOST and Boot MessagesPOST (Power On Self Test) has two kinds of messages; those message
Micron Electronics, Inc. C-1Appendix C: GlossaryGlossaryApplication: A software program that operates under an operating system to performa specific t
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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