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- NOVELL TECHNICAL INFORMATION DOCUMENT
-
- TITLE: Certified Driver for DigiBoard CX Boards
- DOCUMENT ID: TID250167
- DOCUMENT REVISION: A
- DATE: 03JUN94
- ALERT STATUS: Yellow
- INFORMATION TYPE: Symptom Solution
- README FOR: AIODGX.EXE
-
- NOVELL PRODUCT and VERSION:
- NetWare Connect 1.0
-
- ABSTRACT:
-
- Certified Netware Connect driver supplied by DigiBoard for DigiCHANNEL C/X
- System boards.
-
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- DISCLAIMER
- THE ORIGIN OF THIS INFORMATION MAY BE INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL TO NOVELL. NOVELL
- MAKES EVERY EFFORT WITHIN ITS MEANS TO VERIFY THIS INFORMATION. HOWEVER, THE
- INFORMATION PROVIDED IN THIS DOCUMENT IS FOR YOUR INFORMATION ONLY. NOVELL
- MAKES NO EXPLICIT OR IMPLIED CLAIMS TO THE VALIDITY OF THIS INFORMATION.
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- ADDITIONAL CONFIGURATION
-
- Third-Party Product and Version:
-
- DigiCHANNEL C/X System boards
-
- SYMPTOM
-
- Problems using DigiCHANNEL C/X System boards
-
- SOLUTION
-
- Apply the files in AIODGX.EXE
-
- Self-Extracting File Name: AIODGX.EXE
-
- Files Included Size Date
-
- AIODGX.TXT ( This File )
- AIOCXCFG.NLM 30150 9-22-93
- AIODGCX.NLM 58079 9-22-93
- AIODGMEM.NLM 1516 4-11-94
-
- Installation Instructions:
- NOTE: This driver is provided by DigiBoard. If you have questions, call
- DigiBoard at (612) 943-9020
-
- 1. Copy the following files to the SYS:SYSTEM directory of the NetWare Connect
- server:
-
- AIODGCX.NLM
- AIOCXCFG.NLM
- AIODGMEM.NLM
-
-
- 2. Before the AIO driver can be loaded for the first time, it must be
- configured to match the DigiCHANNEL C/X System hardware you have installed in
- your server. The configuration program, AIOCXCFG, rewrites the driver file,
- AIODGCX.NLM, with the new configuration data. The new configuration becomes
- permanent, and can only be changed by rerunning the configuration utility.
-
- 3. To configure the AIO Driver, enter the following command from the server:
-
- LOAD AIOCXCFG
-
- 4. You will see the banner for the configuration utility:
- +-------------------------------------------------------+
- | DigiBoard C/X AIO Driver Configuration Utility V 1.00 |
- +-------------------------------------------------------+
-
- Below the banner, the current driver configuration will be displayed. On ISA
- and EISA servers, the configuration fields will be empty, as shown below:
- +---------------------------------------------------------------+
- | DigiBoard Driver Configuration |
- |Brd Type I/O Addr Mem Addr #Concs Brd# Brd Name|
- | AIODGCX.NLM configured for 0 Boards |
- ----------------------------------------------------------------+
-
- On Micro Channel servers, which read board configuration information directly
- from the POS, the configuration fields will already be filled in. The number
- of concentrators will be automatically set to a default value of 1, and the
- board name will be set to "DigiCX00" (if multiple host adapters are present,
- they will be named "DigiCX01", "DigiCX02" and "DigiCX03"):
-
- +---------------------------------------------------------------+
- | DigiBoard Driver Configuration |
- |Brd Type I/O Addr Mem Addr #Concs Brd# Brd Name|
- |MCA Port 108h 0D8000h 1 0 DigiCX00|
- | |
- +---------------------------------------------------------------+
-
- Below the configuration display a box will appear listing the available
- configuration options:
-
- +----------------------------+
- | Available Options |
- +----------------------------+
- | >| Add Board |
- | | Delete Board |
- | | Change Board Parameters |
- | | Configure Synch Lines |
- | | Set Altpin Option |
- | | Set AIO Version |
- | | Exit |
- +----------------------------+
-
- (On Micro Channel servers, the "Add Board" and "Delete Board" options will be
- absent, since the driver configuration program takes its information directly
- from the POS.)
-
-
- 5. To Add a Board
-
- Step A.
- To add an ISA or EISA host adapter to the configuration, use the up and down
- arrow keys to position the pointer next to "Add Board" and press <Enter>. The
- configuration program will put up a series of menus requesting information
- about the host adapter and synchronous line configuration. These are the same
- menus that come up if you select "Change Board Parameters" and "Configure Sync
- Lines" from the main "Available Options" menu.
-
- To add a Micro Channel host adapter, simply install the board (follow the
- procedure in the Installation Guide and Reference Manual for the Micro Channel
- host adapter) and run the Automatic Configuration program on the IBM reference
- diskette. Skip steps 2 and 3, below, and proceed to step 4.
-
- Step B.
- I/O Options (ISA Host Adapters)
- You will first be asked to specify the board's I/O port address as set on the
- board's DIP switches):
- +---------------+
- | I/O Options |
- +---------------+
- | >| Port 108h |
- | | Port 118h |
- | | Port 128h |
- | | Port 208h |
- | | Port 228h |
- | | Port 308h |
- | | Port 328h |
- +---------------+
-
- The DIP switch settings for the I/O addresses:
- Address SW1 SW2 SW3
- ------- --- --- ---
- 108h OFF OFF ON
- 118h OFF ON OFF
- 128h OFF ON ON
- 208h ON OFF OFF
- 228h ON OFF ON
- 308h ON ON OFF
- 328h ON ON ON
-
- If you are installing an ISA host adapter in an EISA server, you will also be
- asked for the number of the slot in which the board resides.
-
- Step B.
- I/O Options (EISA Host Adapters)
- To add an EISA host adapter to the configuration, use the up and down arrow
- keys to position the pointer next to "Add Board" and press <Enter>. You will
- now be asked to specify the board's slot number:
- +---------------+
- | I/O Options |
- +---------------+
- | >| Slot 1 |
- | | Slot 2 |
- | | Slot 3 |
- | | Slot 4 |
- | | Slot 5 |
- | | Slot 6 |
- | | Slot 7 |
- | | Slot 8 |
- +---------------+
-
- Step C.
- Memory Options (ISA and EISA)
- Now you will be asked to select a starting address for the board's shared
- memory. Multiple C/X host adapters may use the same starting address. Note
- that while there are 14 address options, many of these will be unavailable due
- to other memory and peripheral considerations. The addresses most likely to
- be available are 0D8000h and 0D0000h.
-
- +----------------+
- | Memory Options |
- +----------------+
- | >| 080000h |
- | | 088000h |
- | | 090000h |
- | | 098000h |
- | | 0A0000h |
- | | 0A8000h |
- | | 0B0000h |
- | | 0B8000h |
- | | 0C0000h |
- | | 0C8000h |
- | | 0D0000h |
- | | 0D8000h |
- | | 0E0000h |
- | | 0E8000h |
- +----------------+
-
- Step D.
- Number of Concentrators
- On ISA and EISA servers, the configuration program will now ask for the number
- of concentrators attached to the host adapter. Select 1 to 8 concentrators by
- moving the pointer to the desired number and press <Enter>.
- +--------------------+
- | Concentrators |
- +--------------------+
- | >| 1 Concentrator |
- | | 2 Concentrators |
- | | 3 Concentrators |
- | | 4 Concentrators |
- | | 5 Concentrators |
- | | 6 Concentrators |
- | | 7 Concentrators |
- | | 8 Concentrators |
- +--------------------+
-
- If the server is a Micro Channel machine, select "Change Board Parameters"
- from the main ("Available Options") menu, then select # Concentrators" to get
- this screen.
-
- Step 5.
- If you will be using a Synch Line Configuration, see Appendix C, Below.
-
- 6.
- Selecting the AIO Version
- The AIO driver needs to be configured for the version of AIO you are using on
- your server (the version number is displayed in a banner message when you load
- AIO on the server). From the main ("Available Options") menu, select "Set AIO
- Version". You will see the following menu:
-
- +----------------------------+
- | AIO Version : V1.02 |
- +----------------------------+
- | >| V1.02 and earlier |
- | | V1.03 and later |
- +----------------------------+
-
- Move the pointer to the appropriate line and press <Enter>.
-
- NOTE: Depending upon the AIO version, the board number ("Board #" in the
- Driver Configuration box) will vary. In versions 1.02 and earlier, board
- numbers are assigned sequentially in the order in which the boards are added
- to the configuration (in Micro Channel servers, this is the order in which
- they appear in the POS). In versions 1.03 and later, the board numbers are
- dependent upon the I/O port addresses (Port 108 = Board 0, Port 118 = Board 1,
- etc.), and therefore may not appear in sequential order in the Driver
- Configuration box.
-
- 7. Saving the Configuration
- Once all parameters have been set as desired, select "Exit" from the main
- ("Available Options") menu. When asked if you want to save the configuration,
- answer "Y" to save the changes, or "N" to leave the driver unchanged.
-
- 8. Loading the AIO Driver
- To load the configured AIO driver, enter the following command on the server's
- console: LOAD AIODGCX
-
- Upon successfully loading the driver, the following banner message (or
- similar) will appear:
- NetWare 3.X AIO DigiBoard C/X Driver
- Version 1.00 July 1, 1992
- Copyright 1992, Digi International, Inc. All rights reserved.
-
- Board 0 : Port 208, Mem D0000 - Initialized successfully.
-
- The driver is now ready for use.
-
- 9. Changing the AIO Driver's Configuration
- To reconfigure the AIO driver, enter the following command on the server's
- console: LOAD AIOCXCFG
-
- You will be shown the current configuration, and the "Available Options" menu.
- Make the desired changes (the various menus are described in section 2.2 of
- this manual) and save the new configuration.
-
- 10. AIO requires that boards be numbered starting from zero and that all
- boards using an individual driver have contiguous numbers. This requires a
- "node=" parameter on the command line with some drivers. If it is not
- included AIO will not find the board or the ports on that board.
- For example: LOAD AIOCXC.NLM NODE=0
-
- This will set the board number for this invocation of the driver to zero.
- Succeeding load commands for the driver require "node=1", "node=2" ...
-
- Patch History:
-
- This is the first version of this driver provided in the NetWire Library.
-
- Solution Specifics:
-
- ADDITIONAL INFORMATION SUPPLIED BY DIGIBOARD
-
- I. Overview
- DigiBoard's support for Novell compatible asynchronous applications is
- provided through a universal driver conforming to the "AIO" (Asynchronous
- Input/Output) specification. Use the AIO driver when DigiBoard hardware is
- being installed in the file server (or machine with run-time NetWare. When
- DigiBoard hardware is installed in a machine other than the server use the
- specific driver for that application.
-
- AIO drivers are loaded on the file server from the system console (or
- RCONSOLE) command line or the AUTOEXEC.NCF file. Installation is a matter of
- copying of the driver files AIODGCX.NLM and AIODGMEM.NLM, and the
- configuration utility, AIOCXCFG.NLM.
-
- II. Compatibility
- The DigiBoard AIO driver supports the ISA, EISA and MCA versions of the
- DigiCHANNEL C/X system and therefore can be used on all three platforms. The
- driver will support up to 4 DigiCHANNEL C/X host adapters on ISA and EISA bus
- servers. Each host adapter may have up to eight DigiCHANNEL C/CON-16
- concentrators attached, for a total of up to 128 ports per host adapter. These
- DigiCHANNEL host adapters may be configured to use the same memory address
- ("stacked") or may be configured for unique addresses.
-
- On MCA bus servers the driver will support up to 4 DigiCHANNEL C/X host
- adapters, however, your server may be limited to 2 boards due to conflicts
- with the network adapter card and ESDI hard disk controller.
-
- Concentrators may be connected locally (direct wiring), or remotely (via high
- speed synchronous modems). This driver supports one modem pair per
- synchronous line, and the modems must be installed between the host adapter
- and the first concentrator (i.e. local and remote concentrators may not be
- combined on a single synchronous line).
-
- III. Removing Boards
- To remove an ISA or EISA host adapter from the configuration, select "Delete
- Board" from the main ("Available Options") menu. Then, in the Driver
- Configuration box, move the pointer to the board you wish to remove, and press
- <Enter>.
-
- +----------------------------------------------------------------+
- | DigiBoard Driver Configuration |
- |Brd Type I/O Addr Mem Addr #Concs Brd# Brd Name |
- | > ISA Port 108h 0D8000h 8 0 DigiCX00 |
- | ISA Port 118h 0D8000h 8 1 DigiCX01 |
- | ISA Port 208h 0D8000h 8 2 DigiCX02 |
- | ISA Port 218h 0D8000h 8 3 DigiCX03 |
- +----------------------------------------------------------------+
-
- The "Delete Board" option is not available for Micro Channel servers, since
- the driver configuration program takes its information directly from the POS.
- To delete a board from a Micro Channel server, remove the board from the
- computer and run the configuration utility on your IBM reference diskette,
- then reload the DigiBoard AIO driver configuration utility. The board you
- removed should no longer appear in the driver configuration box.
-
- IV. Enabling and Disabling the AltPin Feature
- This feature internally swaps the signals DCD (Data Carrier Detect) and DSR
- (Data Set Ready). This is useful for concentrator models that are equipped
- with RJ-45 modular jacks for the serial connections. The DCD signal is
- normally on pin 10 of the RJ-45 jack, which makes it inaccessible to 8 pin
- RJ-45 plugs.
-
- When the AltPin feature is enabled, pin 2 of the 10-pin RJ-45 connector will
- be interpreted by the driver as the DCD signal. This corresponds to pin 1 of
- an 8 pin RJ-45 connector. Pin 10 then becomes DSR. Be sure that your cabling
- reflects this configuration.
-
- To configure the AIO driver to use the alternate pin assignments, select "Set
- AltPin Option" from the main ("Available Options") menu, then select the board
- from the Driver Configuration box:
-
- +-----------------------------------------------------------+
- | DigiBoard Driver Configuration |
- |Brd Type I/O Addr Mem Addr #Concs Brd# Brd Name|
- |>ISA Port 108h 0D8000h 8 0 DigiCX00|
- | ISA Port 118h 0D8000h 8 1 DigiCX01|
- | ISA Port 208h 0D8000h 8 2 DigiCX02|
- | ISA Port 218h 0D8000h 8 3 DigiCX03|
- +-----------------------------------------------------------+
-
- Now you will be shown a list of the concentrators attached to that host
- adapter. Choose the concentrator you wish to configure for
-
- AltPin by positioning the pointer and press <Enter>.
-
- +---------------------------------------------------+
- | Select C/X Concentrator for AltPin Configuration. |
- +---------------------------------------------------+
- | Line Mode TX Clock Speed |
- | > Conc 1 1 8-Wire Internal 1.2M |
- | Conc 2 1 8-Wire Internal 1.2M |
- | Conc 3 1 8-Wire Internal 1.2M |
- | Conc 4 1 8-Wire Internal 1.2M |
- | Conc 5 2 8-Wire Internal 1.2M |
- | Conc 6 2 8-Wire Internal 1.2M |
- | Conc 7 2 8-Wire Internal 1.2M |
- | Conc 8 2 8-Wire Internal 1.2M |
- | |
- | <ESC> to Quit |
- +---------------------------------------------------+
-
- You will now see a list of the ports on the selected concentrator, and their
- AltPin status. Use the up, down, left and right arrow keys to position the
- pointer by the port you wish to change. Press <Enter> to toggle the AltPin
- status of the selected port.
-
- +---------------------------------------------------+
- | Port AltPin Status |
- +---------------------------------------------------+
- | Host Adapter 0 Concentrator 1 |
- | > Port 1 : Enabled Port 2 : Disabled |
- | Port 3 : Disabled Port 4 : Disabled |
- | Port 5 : Disabled Port 6 : Disabled |
- | Port 7 : Disabled Port 8 : Disabled |
- | Port 9 : Disabled Port 10 : Disabled |
- | Port 11 : Disabled Port 12 : Disabled |
- | Port 13 : Disabled Port 14 : Disabled |
- | Port 15 : Disabled Port 16 : Disabled |
- | |
- | <ENTER> to toggle Status <ESC> to Quit |
- +---------------------------------------------------+
-
- ------------------------------------------------------------------
- V. Error Messages
- If there is a problem with the installation, one or more of the following
- error messages may appear after you load the driver.
-
- *Error: Driver Already Loaded.
- This message will appear if the driver is presently loaded. To reload the
- driver you must first unload the present memory copy of the driver by entering
- "UNLOAD AIODGCX" at the server console. Then you may reload the driver.
-
- *Error: Driver Configured for 0 Boards. Configure Driver with AIOCXCFG.NLM.
- This message indicates that the driver is configured for 0 boards. You must
- "load aiocxcfg" to configure the driver to support at least one board.
-
- *Error: AllocateIOResourceTag failed.
- *Error: Allocate Resource Tag failed.
- *Error: AllocateAESResourceTag failed.
- *Error: Allocation of PortConfig memory failed.
- *Error: Allocation of PortStats memory failed.
- These messages indicate that the driver encountered difficulties while trying
- to obtain resources from AIO. This usually indicates that the system is out
- of resources. Unload any unnecessary NLMs and reload the driver.
-
- *Error: AIORegisterDriver failed (code=xx).
- This message indicates that another driver has already registered the C/X
- hardware type (possibly illegally). Unload other AIO drivers and reload the
- C/X AIO driver.
-
- >Board 0 : Port 208, Mem D0000 - Port 208 not found.
- This message indicates that the driver could not find a board with port 208h.
- Check to insure that you have specified the correct I/O port or that you have
- properly configured the board's port address.
-
- >Board 0 : Port 208, Mem D0000 - Hardware Reset fails.
- This message indicates that the driver could not place the board into a reset
- state. This is most likely the result of an I/O port address conflict or a
- faulty board. Be sure that there are no other I/O ports in your system at
- the indicated I/O port address.
-
- >Board 0 : Port 208, Mem D0000 - AIORegisterBoard failed (code=xx).
- This message indicates that an error occurred while trying to register the
- board with AIO. This failure is usually the result of no system resources, or
- a duplicate board number. Check the driver configuration for duplicate board
- numbers. If none exist, unload unnecessary NLMs to free system resources.
-
- >Board 0 : Port 208, Mem D0000 - Failed Hardware Registration.
- This message indicates that an error occurred while trying to register the
- board's specific hardware addresses with AIO.
-
- The following error messages are usually the result of memory and/or I/O
- address conflicts with other devices within your system. Insure that no such
- conflicts exist. If errors persist, your board may be defective.
-
- >Board 0 : Port 208, Mem D0000 - Memory not found error x.
- This message indicates that the driver could not find the board's memory. x
- indicates the number of memory errors found in a 256 byte block.
-
- >Board 0 : Port 208, Mem D0000 - Memory error x.
- This message indicates that the driver has found the board's memory, but it
- appears to be faulty. x indicates the number of errors found in a 256 byte
- block.
-
- >Board 0 : Port 208, Mem D0000 - Memory fails disable x.
- This message indicates that the board's memory could not be disabled.
-
- >Board 0 : Port 208, Mem D0000 - BIOS fails initialization.
- This message indicates that the board's on-board BIOS did not initialize
- properly.
-
- >Board 0 : Port 208, Mem D0000 - NMI Fails during FEPOS execution.
- This message indicates a failure during transfer of the on-board operating
- system code.
-
- >Board 0 : Port 208, Mem D0000 - FEPOS Fails Initialization.
- This message indicates that the on-board operating system did not initialize
- successfully.
-
- >Board 0 : Port 208, Mem D0000 - Command <x> failure during Initialization.
- This message indicates that the on-board operating system encountered a
- failure during initialization of the asynchronous channels.
-
- >Board 0 : Port 208, Mem D0000 - Memory Fails Window Test.
- This message indicates that the board fails to window it's memory pages
- correctly.
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
- Appendix S.
- Host Adapter Sync Line Configuration
- Now you need to set up the host adapter's synchronous line parameters. These
- include the wiring mode (4 or 8 wire), Transmit Clock mode (Internal or
- External) and the baud rate. The following screen will come up automatically
- for ISA and EISA servers; for Micro Channel servers, select "Change Board
- Parameters" from the main ("Available Options") menu, then select "Config Sync
- Lines", and finally, select "Host Adapter":
-
- +--------------------------------------------+
- | C/X Host Adapter Sync Line Configuration |
- +--------------------------------------------+
- | |
- | Line Mode TX Clock Speed |
- | |
- | 1 > 8-Wire Internal 1.2M |
- | 2 8-Wire Internal 1.2M |
- | |
- | <ESC> to Quit |
- +--------------------------------------------+
-
- Step E1. Wiring Mode
- To change the wiring mode, use the up, down, left and right arrow keys to
- place the pointer next to the wiring mode you wish to change, then press
- <Enter>. For maximum throughput under moderate to heavy loads, 8 Wire mode is
- recommended. If the concentrators are to be located at a remote site and
- connected to the host adapter via high speed synchronous modems, 8 Wire mode
- is required.
-
- Step E2. Transmit Clock Mode
- To change the Transmit Clock mode, use the up, down, left and right arrow keys
- to place the pointer next to the TX Clock mode you wish to change, then press
- <Enter>. Select Internal for local (hard-wired) concentrators, and External
- for remote concentrators (connected via high-speed synchronous modems).
-
- Step E3. Line Speed Selection
- Now choose the baud rate for the synchronous lines. Use the up, down, left
- and right arrow keys to place the pointer next to the Line Speed you wish to
- change, then press <Enter>. If you chose 8 Wire, Internal clocking above, the
- recommended Line Speed is 1.2 megabaud ("1.2M"). If you chose 4-Wire,
- Internal clocking, the maximum baud rate is 460K. If you are using high-speed
- synchronous modems to connect to remote concentrators, use the fastest baud
- rate supported by your modems.
-
- +-------------------+
- | Select Line Speed |
- +-------------------+
- | | 2400 |
- | | 4800 |
- | | 9600 |
- | | 19.2K |
- | | 38.4K |
- | | 57.6K |
- | | 76.8K |
- | | 115K |
- | | 230K |
- | | 460K |
- | | 920K |
- | >| 1.2M |
- +-------------------+
-
- Step F. Concentrator Sync Line Configuration
-
- Next, you will be asked to set up the concentrator's sync line parameters
- (this will not affect the sync line parameters you set for the host adapter).
- You will see a screen similar to the following:
-
- +--------------------------------------------------+
- | C/X Concentrator Sync Line Configuration |
- +--------------------------------------------------+
- | Line Mode TX Clock Speed |
- | Conc 1 > 1 8-Wire Internal 1.2M |
- | Conc 2 1 8-Wire Internal 1.2M |
- | Conc 3 1 8-Wire Internal 1.2M |
- | Conc 4 1 8-Wire Internal 1.2M |
- | Conc 5 2 8-Wire Internal 1.2M |
- | Conc 6 2 8-Wire Internal 1.2M |
- | Conc 7 2 8-Wire Internal 1.2M |
- | Conc 8 2 8-Wire Internal 1.2M |
- | |
- | <ESC> to Quit |
- +--------------------------------------------------+
-
- Note that only the Line number and Speed can be changed, and that the speed of
- the last concentrator on each line will always reflect the host adapter's
- speed setting for that line.
-
- Step F1. Sync Line Selection
- By default, concentrators 1 through 4 will be placed on Line 1, and
- concentrators 5 through 8 will be placed on Line 2. To redistribute the
- concentrators, use the up, down, left and right arrow keys to move the pointer
- to the Line number of the concentrator you wish to change, and press <Enter>.
- Note that configuring any concentrator for Line 1 will automatically change
- all lower numbered concentrators to Line 1, and setting any concentrator to
- Line 2 will automatically change all higher numbered concentrators to Line 2.
-
- Step F2. Line Speed Selection
- By default, all concentrators will be assigned the maximum line speed for
- their wiring mode (1.2 megabaud for 8-wire and 460K for 4-wire), except the
- last concentrator in the daisy chain, which will be set for the same line
- speed as the host adapter line to which the concentrators are attached. Under
- normal circumstances, this setting should not be changed (changing the line
- speed will degrade the performance of all concentrators connected to this host
- adapter synchronous line).
-
- Step F3. Changing the C/X Host Adapter's Name
- You will now be given the opportunity to change the name of the host adapter.
- By default, host adapters are named "DigiCX00" through "DigiCX03". For Micro
- Channel servers, select "Change Board Parameters" from the main ("Available
- Options") menu, then select "Host Adapter Name" to get this screen:
-
- +------------------------------------+
- | Change C/X Host Adapter Name |
- +------------------------------------+
- | Current Name : DigiCX00 |
- | Enter New Name : |
- | <ENTER> to Accept Current Name |
- +------------------------------------+
- To keep the default name, simply press <Enter>.
- Now press <Esc> to return to the main ("Available Options") menu.
-
- This completes the procedure for adding a host adapters to the configuration.
-
- ---------------------------------------------------
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