Dell PowerEdge 4100/180 manuals
PowerEdge 4100/180
Table of contents
- system overview
- system memory
- video controller
- scsi id numbers
- system power supply
- system board layout
- main memory
- interrupt assignments
- dma channel assignments
- basic troubleshooting
- beep codes and error messages
- removing and replacing parts
- externally accessible drives
- p ower supply
- expansion cards
- microprocessor and heat sink
- system battery
- system setup program
- key functions
- screen color combinations
- boot options submenu
- advanced menu
- security menu
- exit menu
PowerEdge 4100/180
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- safety instructions
- typographical conventions
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- Introduction
- Supported Operating Systems
- Connecting External Devices
- Physically Securing the Computer
- Using the Dell Server Assistant CD
- Choose Language
- Create Blank Formatted Diskette
- Create NetWare 3.12 Diskettes
- Asset Tag Utility
- Chapter 3 Installing and Configuring SCSI Drivers
- Table 3-1. Default SCSI Controller Settings
- Basic Host Adapter Settings
- Advanced Host Adapter Settings
- Starting the SCSISelect Utility
- Exiting SCSISelect
- Performing a Windows NT 4.0 Installation
- Removing a Host Adapter
- Swapping a Host Adapter
- Installation for Novell NetWare
- Installing EZ-SCSI
- Installing NetWare and the Driver
- Performing a NetWare 3.12 Installation
- Using NetWare to Install or Update the Driver
- Bit Mask Options
- Booting From a SCSI Device
- Using NetWare-Tested and -Approved Drives
- Using the NetWare Tape Backup Utility
- Non–Host-Adapter Specific
- Using the System Setup Program
- Table 4-1. System Setup Keys
- Entering the System Setup Program
- Main Menu Categories
- Boot Options Submenu Categories
- Num Lock
- Asset Tag
- Serial Port 1
- PS/2 Mouse
- Set Supervisor Password
- Save Changes & Exit
- Using the Password Features
- Operating With a Supervisor Password Enabled
- Assigning a User Password
- Disabling a Forgotten Password
- Using the EISA Configuration Utility
- How to Run the EISA Configuration Utility
- Making Selections in the EISA Configuration Utility
- Main Menu
- Starting the EISA Configuration Utility
- Step 3: View or Edit Details
- Figure 5-1. EISA System Board Options Screen (Example)
- Step 4: Examine Switches or Print Report
- View Additional System Information Menu
- Removing a Card That Conflicts With the Card You Just Installed
- How Password Security Works
- Assigning or Changing a Supervisor Password
- Deleting an Existing Supervisor Password
- Deleting an Existing User Password
- Installing SCSI Hard-Disk Drives
- Installing SCSI Hard-Disk Drives in the Internal Drive Bays
- Removing and Installing a SCSI Hard-Disk Drive
- SCSI Hard-Disk Drive Indicator Patterns
- Partitioning and Formatting SCSI Hard-Disk Drives
- Technical Specifications
- I/O Ports and Connectors
- Adding an Expansion Card Containing Serial or Parallel Ports
- Serial Port Connectors
- Keyboard and Mouse Connectors
- Video Connector
- Remote Port Connector
- Maintaining the System
- Recommended Tools and Accessories
- Humidity
- Magnetism
- Power Source Interruptions
- Regulatory Notices
- IC Notice (Canada Only)
- CE Notice
- Korean Regulatory Notice
- Warranties and Return Policy
- Coverage During Years Two and Three
- Coverage During Year One
- Total Satisfaction" Return Policy (U.S. and Canada Only)
- Security Menu Categories
PowerEdge 4100/180
Table of contents
- safety instructions
- typographical conventions
- checking the basics
- messages and codes
- finding software solutions
- running the system diagnostics
- configuration information
- options under subtest
- maximum errors allowed
- pause for user response
- test limits
- why run a system set test
- why run a video test
- why run the mouse test
- why run a parallel ports test
- why run a scsi devices test
- checking the equipment
- troubleshooting a parallel printer
- checking inside the computer
- removing the computer covers
- replacing the computer covers
- replacing a power supply
- troubleshooting power cable connections
- replacing a cooling fan
- checking the diskette drive subsystem
- troubleshooting a scsi tape drive
- drive indicator error codes
- installing system board options
- installing an expansion card
- memory upgrade kits
- performing a memory upgrade
- installing dimms
- installing drives in the external bays
- dc power cables
- scsi id numbers
- installing an internal tape drive that uses a controller card
- installing drives in the internal bays
- system running
- getting help
- system documentation
- commercial online services
- technical support service
- diagnostics checklist
- x 200 graphics mode screens
- jumpers and switches
- abbreviations and acronyms
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