v
in
the
iSeries
(TM)
Service
Functions
information
TWSC-PIP1:
The
workstation
IOP
detected
an
error.
Read
the
Danger
notices
above
before
performing
this
procedure.
One
of
the
following
occurred:
v
All
of
the
workstations
on
one
port
are
not
working.
v
All
of
the
workstations
on
the
system
are
not
working.
v
One
of
the
workstations
on
the
system
is
not
working.
v
The
reference
code
table
instructed
you
to
perform
this
procedure.
v
The
Remote
Operations
Console
is
not
working.
1.
If
you
are
using
a
Remote
Operations
Console,
perform
before
using
this
procedure.
2.
If
the
system
has
logical
partitions,
perform
this
procedure
from
the
logical
partition
that
reported
the
problem.
To
determine
if
the
system
has
logical
partitions,
go
to
before
continuing
with
this
procedure.
3.
Are
you
using
a
workstation
adapter
console?
Note:
A
personal
computer
(used
as
a
console)
that
is
attached
to
the
system
by
using
a
console
cable
feature
is
known
as
a
workstation
adapter
console.
The
cable
(part
number
46G0450,
46G0479,
or
44H7504)
connects
the
serial
port
on
the
personal
computer
to
a
communications
I/O
adapter
on
the
system.
v
No
:
Continue
with
the
next
step.
v
Yes
:
Go
to
This
ends
the
procedure.
4.
Is
the
device
you
are
attempting
to
repair
a
personal
computer
(PC)?
v
No
:
Continue
with
the
next
step.
v
Yes
:
PC
emulation
programs
operate
and
report
system-to-PC
communications
problems
differently.
See
the
PC
emulation
information
for
details
on
error
identification.
Then,
continue
with
the
next
step.
5.
Perform
the
following:
a.
Verify
that
all
the
devices
you
are
attempting
to
repair,
the
primary
console,
and
any
alternative
consoles
are
powered
on.
b.
Verify
that
the
all
the
devices
you
are
attempting
to
repair,
the
primary
console,
and
any
alternative
consoles
have
an
available
status.
For
more
information
on
displaying
the
device
status,
see
in
the
iSeries
(TM)
Service
Functions
information.
c.
Verify
that
the
workstation
addresses
of
all
workstations
on
the
failing
port
are
correct.
Each
workstation
on
the
port
must
have
a
separate
address,
from
0
through
6.
See
the
workstation
service
information
for
details
on
how
to
check
addresses.
d.
Verify
that
the
last
workstation
on
the
failing
port
is
terminated.
All
other
workstations
on
that
port
must
not
be
terminated.
e.
Ensure
that
the
cables
that
are
attached
to
the
device
or
devices
are
tight
and
are
not
visibly
damaged.
f.
If
there
were
any
cable
changes,
check
them
carefully.
g.
If
all
of
the
workstations
on
the
system
are
not
working,
disconnect
them
by
terminating
at
the
console.
h.
Verify
the
device
operation
(see
the
device
information
for
instructions).
i.
The
cursor
position
can
assist
in
problem
analysis.
Analyze
hardware
problems
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