IBM Netfinity 7000 M10 Advanced System Management Update Diskette Readme.txt Version 2.20 Systems 8680 CONTENTS ________ 1.0 Overview 2.0 Change History 3.0 Installation and Setup Instructions 4.0 Configuration Information 5.0 Unattended Mode 6.0 Web Sites and support phone Number 7.0 Trademarks and Notices 8.0 Disclaimer 1.0 Overview ________________________ This diskette will update the IBM Netfinity Advanced System Management software only. It will not affect any device drivers. The utility on this diskette can also be used to configure settings on your IBM Netfinity Advanced System management PCI Adapter. 1.1 To use this diskette, perform the following steps: a). Insert this diskette into the diskette drive and restart the system. If your system does not boot from the diskette, use POST/BIOS setup to configure the diskette drive as a boot device. Please refer to the Server Library that was included with your system for additional information. b). After your system boots, the main option menu will appear on the screen. The main option menu contains four options. Use the up-and-down arrow keys to highlight the option you want to perform. Online help is available for each option by pressing F1 while the option is highlighted. General help is available by pressing F1 from one of the help windows. To select an option, highlight it and press 'Enter'. See section 4.0 - Configuration Information - below for more information. c). When you are finished using the utility, select "Exit" utility from the main menu and press Enter. d). When prompted, remove the diskette from the diskette drive and press Enter to restart your system. 1.2 Limitations If there is an error in loading the IBM Netfinity Advanced System Management software, retry loading the software by repeating the instructions in section 1.1. 1.3 Enhancements 1.4. Level of Recommendations and Prerequisites for the update: - ex: IBM strongly recommends this update to customers running version 1.0 or lower. - ex: This update is not required UNLESS the system is part of a cluster. - ex: In order to apply this firmware, we recommend the system BIOS must be version 1.10 or higher. - A full tape backup should be completed and verified prior to running this, or any other system upgrade. - RAID configuration should be saved to a diskette: see the "Hardware Maintenance Manual" for more details. 1.5. Dependencies: - State any other Drivers or related code dependencies related to this update. - State any FRU numbers related to this update. 2.0 Change History _____________________ 2.20 - Removed TCP/IP informational entries that filled the System Event Log. - Fixed Telnet connection problem. 2.10 - Add Secondary Device support - Add Configuration Utility support for all commands - Add support for ST M29F040 flash memory to Boot ROM code 2.01 - Release for the Advanced System Management PCI Adapter 3.0 Installing and Setup Instructions ______________________________ This diskette includes a configuration utility that enables you to configure your Advanced System Management (ASM) hardware without using Netfinity Manager and the Advanced System Management Service. With the configuration utility, you can: * Configure 'Alert Setting' to enable or disable alert functions. * Configure 'Dial In/Out' settings. * Configure 'General Settings', including the Name and Number that identify this Advanced System Management hardware, the date and time reported by the ASM hardware, assorted time-out values, and schedule a time for the system to be powered up. * Configure Modem Settings. * Configure Network Settings. * Configure SNMP Settings. Information on all values that can be set using this utility can be found in the "Advanced System Management PCI Adapter Software User's Guide", included with your Advanced System Management PCI Adapter option. This information can also be found in the "Advanced System Management" section of your Server library. To install the firmware on this diskette, perform the following steps: 3.1). Make sure your system is powered down. 3.2). Insert the diskette in the diskette drive. 3.3). Power on your system to boot from diskette drive. If your system does not boot from the diskette, use POST/BIOS setup utility to configure the diskette drive as a boot device. 3.4). From the main option menu, select "Update System Management Firmware". 3.5). Follow the onscreen instructions to complete the update. 4.0 Configuration Information ___________________________ 4.1). After your system boots, the main option menu will appear thus: * Hardware Status and Information * Configuration Settings * Update System Management firmware * Exit Use the up-and-down arrow keys to highlight the options. Online help is available for each option by pressing F1 while the option is highlighted. General Help is available be pressing F1 from one of the Help windows. To select an option, highlight it and then press 'Enter'. 4.2). Configuration Settings. _________________________ Select 'Configuration Settings' to view or change the configuration setting of your Advanced System Management hardware. The options that appear after you select 'Configuration Settings' depend on the Advances System Management hardware that is included in your system. * If your system has an Advanced System Management processor, you will be able to configure Alert Settings, Dial In/Dial Out Settings, General Settings, and Modem Settings. See "Configuration Interface Descriptions" below, for more information. * If your system has an Advanced System Management PCI adapter, you will be able to configure Alert Settings, Dial In/Dial Out Settings, General Settings, Modem Settings, Network Settings, and SNMP Settings. See "Configuration Interface Descriptions" below, for more information. * If your system has both an Advanced System Management processor and an Advanced System Management PCI adapter, you will first have to choose which Advanced System Management hardware you will configure. If you choose System Management processor, you will be able to configure Alert settings, Dial In/Dial Out Settings, General Settings, and Modem Settings. If you choose System Management Adapter, you will be able to configure Alert Settings, Dial In/Dial Out Settings, General Settings, Modem Settings, Network Settings, and SNMP Settings. See "Configuration Interface Descriptions" below for more information. 4.3). Hardware status Information. ______________________________ Select 'Hardware Statu and Information" for information on the current state of your Advanced System Management hardware. When you you have finished viewing this information, press 'Esc' to return to the main option menu. Use the up-and-down arrow keys to highlight the options and press 'Enter' to select an option. 4.4). Configuration Interface Descriptions _________________________________________ A total of six ASM configuration interfaces are available. Regardless of which type of ASM hardware you are configuring, the following interfaces are available: - Alert Settings - Dial In/Out Settings - General Settings - Modem Settings In addition to these, if you are configuring an Advanced System Management PCI Adapter the following interfaces are also available. - Network Settings - SNMP Settings Use the up and down arrow keys to highlight the options and press Enter to select an option. A description of the contents of each of the Advanced System Management Utility configuration interfaces follows. 4.5). Alert Settings ___________________ Use this interface to enable or disable all Critical, Non-Critical, and System alerts supported by your ASM hardware. For a description of each of these alerts and the effect enabling them has, please see "Remote Alert Settings" in the "Advanced System Management" section of your server library or in the "Advanced System Management PCI Adapter Software User's Guide." Use the arrow keys and the Tab key to move between the fields. Use the left and right arrow keys to enable or disable each of the alerts. For online help, press F1. When you have finished, press F6 to save and return to the main option menu. To return to the main option menu without saving, press Esc. 4.6). Dial In/Out Settings _________________________ This window is divided into two sections: Dial In (used to configure dial in settings) and Dial Out (used to configure dial out settings). To use the Dial In portion of this window, use the Tab key or the arrow keys to move the cursor to User Profile to Configure. Then use the left and right arrow keys to select a User Profile. Once you have selected a User Profile, you can set the following values: Login ID Password Dialback (enable or disable) Number (used for dialback only) Read Only Access (enable or disable) Dial In (enable or disable) Dial In Delay (minutes) For a description of each of these values, please see "The Dial In Settings Group" and "The Dialing Settings Group" in the "Advanced System Management" section of your server library or in the "Advanced System Management PCI Adapter Software User's Guide." When you have finished, press F6 to save and return to the main option menu. To return to the main option menu without saving, press Esc. To use the Dial Out portion of this window, use the Tab key or the arrow keys to move the cursor to User Profile to Configure. Then use the left and right arrow keys to select a User Profile. Once you have selected a User Profile, you can set the following values: Login ID Password Enable or disable the currently selected entry Number PIN Connection Type (numeric, alphanumeric, serial, TCPIP, SNMP) Description Dialout Retry Limit Dialout Number Spacing Dialout Retry Delay For a description of each of these values, please see "The Dial In Settings Group" and "The Dialing Settings Group" in the "Advanced System Management" section of your server library or in the "Advanced System Management PCI Adapter Software User's Guide." When you have finished, press F6 to save and return to the main option menu. To return to the main option menu without saving, press Esc. 4.7). General Settings _____________________ Use the General Settings configuration window to set the identifying Name and Number for this Advanced System Management hardware; set the time and date of the ASM clock; schedule a time and date for the system to be automatically powered on; and to specify POST, Loader, and O/S Timeout values or the Power Off Delay value. The Name and Number are for your use, and are to help you identify these systems on your network. The Name and Number values can be up to 15 characters in length. Use the arrow keys and the Tab key to move between the fields. For online help, press F1. When you have finished entering the values, press F6 to save the values and return to the main option menu. To return to the main option menu without saving, press Esc. 4.8). Modem Settings ___________________ Use the Modem Settings window to configure the modem that is used by your ASM hardware. For descriptions of each of the Modem Settings values, please see please see "Modem Settings" in the "Advanced System Management" section of your server library or in the "Advanced System Management PCI Adapter Software User's Guide." 4.9). Network Settings _______________________________________________ Use the Network Settings configuration window to set the network interface settings of the Advanced System Management PCI Adapter. Use this window to set or change the following values: * Network Interface: Select interface 1or 2 * Enable (or Disable) the network interface. Available values are ENABLED and DISABLED. NOTE: Only one network interface can be enabled at any time. * Host Name: Enter the host name to be used by the network interface. * IP Address: Enter the IP address to be used by the network interface. * Subnet Mask: Enter the subnet mask to be used by the network interface. * Gateway: Enter the IP address of the gateway to be used by the network interface. * Line Type: Select the line type to be used by the network interface. Available values are ETHERNET and TOKEN RING. * Routing: Enable or disable routing. Available values are ENABLED and DISABLED. * Data Rate: Set the data rate to be used. Available values depend on which Line Type is selected. - If you have selected ETHERNET, available values are 10M, 100M, and AUTO - If you have selected TOKEN RING available values are 4M, 16M, and AUTO. * Duplex: set the duplex mode to be used by the network interface. Available values are FULL, HALF, and AUTO. * MTU Size: Specify the MTU size to be used by the network interface. * MAC Address: Specify the MAC address of the network interface. Use the arrow keys and the Tab key to move between the fields. For online help, press F1. When you have finished entering the Network Settings values, press F6 to save the values and then press F9 to reset the Advanced System Management PCI Adapter. To return to the main option menu without saving, press Esc. NOTE: The Advanced System Management PCI Adapter MUST be reset before changes to the Network Settings will take effect. Be sure to press F9 after you have changed Network Settings. 4.10). SNMP Settings _______________________________________________ Use the SNMP Settings window to configure the SNMP settings used by the Advanced System Management PCI Adapter. Use this window to set or change the following values: o SNMP Agent Enabled/Disabled Enable/Disable Netfinity Advanced System Management PCI Adapter to forward alerts to SNMP managers on your network. o Traps Disable Check this checkbox to prevent SNMP traps from being sent. o System Contact Type in this field the name of the SNMP System Contact. o System Location Type in this field information regarding your system's location. o Community Use the left and right arrow keys to select and define one of up to three SNMP communities. o Community Name Type in this field the name of the selected SNMP community. o Community IP Address 1, 2, and 3 Type in these fields the IP addresses for the selected SNMP community. Use the arrow keys and the Tab key to move between the fields. For online help, press F1. When you have finished entering the SNMP Settings values, press F6 to save the values and then press F9 to reset the Advanced System Management PCI Adapter. To return to the main option menu without saving, press Esc. NOTE: The Advanced System Management PCI Adapter MUST be reset before changes to the SNMP Settings will take effect. Be sure to press F9 after you have changed SNMP Settings. _________________________ 5.0 Unattended Mode This diskette does not support unattended mode. ________________________ 5.1. Steps for unattended Mode. ex: run "setup.exe -us" for the English version. ex: run "setup.exe -jp" for the Japanese version. ex: "Boot.com -us" for the English version edited in a:\autoexec.bat ex: Setup.exe