Appendix C. Service Processor Setup and TestAttention: This procedure applies to modems attached to the serial ports (S1, S2, and S3) on thepSeries 630 Model 6C4 and Model 6E4 systems. It does not affect the operation of the modem attachedto the Hardware Management Console (HMC).If an HMC is attached, the call-out function is normally handled by the Service Focal Point applicationrunning on the HMC.For your convenience, an example of a basic service processor setup checklist is included here. Yoursetup may include more or fewer of the available features, so you can adjust this checklist for your ownapplication so that it is helpful to you.Service Processor Setup Checklist1. Unplug the power cord from the system.2. Attach a local terminal for this setup procedure.3. Plug in the system and power on the local terminal.Attention: Make sure that system power remains off.4. Start the service processor menus. See Chapter 7, “Using the Service Processor,” on page 225.5. Set the system name. See “Privileged User Menus” on page 227.6. Enable surveillance. See “Service Processor System Monitoring - Surveillance” on page 256.7. Configure Call-In/Call-Out. See “Call-In/Call-Out Setup Menu” on page 244.8. Exit the service processor menus.9. Unplug the power cord(s) from the system.10. Attach modems (if needed). See “Accessing the Service Processor Menus Remotely” on page 226.11. Plug in the system.Attention: Make sure that the system power remains off.12. Test both of the following:v Call-In, see “Testing Call-In” on page 400v Call-Out, see “Testing Call-Out” on page 40013. Use the “Save or Restore Hardware Management Policies,” in the “Introduction to Tasks and ServiceAids” section of the RS/6000 Eserver pSeries Diagnostic Information for Multiple Bus Systems toback up the service processor settings.Note: This step is strongly recommended to protect the usefulness of the service processor and theavailability of the system.Your service processor is now ready for use.399