Configuring Options
Configuring Options
Before installing a new device or program, read the documentation
that comes with it. Reading the instructions helps you to determine
the steps that are required for installation and configuration. The
following list provides a preview of the actions that might be
required to configure your server.
1. Run the Configuration/Setup utility program and record the
current configuration settings.
See “Starting the Configuration/Setup Utility Program” on
page 91.
2. Start the EISA Configuration Diskette and:
a. Record the current settings.
b. Install configuration files (.CFG) and overlay files (.OVL).
Note: If a .CFG file did not come with the adapter, see
“Configuration Files” on page 109.
See “Recording EISA Configuration Settings” on page 106 and
“Starting the EISA Configuration Diskette” on page 107.
3. Set jumpers or switches on the server system board.
See Appendix A, “Jumpers” on page 321.
4. Set jumpers or switches on the device.
See the instructions that came with the adapter.
5. Install the adapter in the server.
See “Working with Adapters” on page 133.
6. Install software programs.
See the installation instructions that came with the software.
7. Resolve configuration conflicts.
See “Resolving Configuration Conflicts” on page 112.
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