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Configuring the SCSI Bus
Additional Options:
• Boot Device Options
Press
to display the Boot Device Configuration menu,
described on the next page.
• SCSI Device Configuration
Press
to display the SCSI Device Configuration menu.
• Array 1000 BIOS (only if HP FastRAID is installed) This option is enabled by default, and instructs the system to use the special BIOS for the...
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... compatible SCSI devices. For SCSI devices that do not support Plug and Play, set this option to Disabled. By default, it is enabled.
• Extended BIOS Translation for DOS Drives >1 GByte
This option is no longer used (and must always be "Enabled").
• Reset SCSI Bus at IC Initialization
When the SCSI controller receives an IC Reset command from the central processor, it...
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...
If you want to ...
Set up your computer
Setup
HP User's Guide
Setting Up and Using Your PC
Learn how to use your operating system
Learn how to upgrade your computer by installing accessories
Find out how to administer your SCSI hard disk drives.
Reference
Operating System Online Help
Start Help Contents
Operating System User's Guide
HP User's Guide
How to Install Accessories Inside Your PC...
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Contents
1. BASIC REQUIREMENTS...4 2. BASIC QUESTIONS FOR LAN CONNECTION SETUP 4 3. GLOSSARY AND LAN FUNDAMENTALS 5 4. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS 7 5. STEP-BY-STEP CONFIGURATION...9
SETTING/CHECKING YOUR NETWORK ADAPTER ON WINDOWS 95, 98, 2000, NT4, XP 9 CHECKING / SETTING BASIC NETWORK CONFIGURATION 11 CHECKING THE CONNECTIVITY BETWEEN 2 COMPUTERS 14
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... • Two different network card adapters • Two PCs in which the network adapters have been correctly
installed (with drivers) • Connection hardware. Minimum requirement is a crossed-
cable, but usually two network cables connected to a LAN Hub/Switch is preferred.
2. Basic questions for LAN connection setup
• How do I know if both network adapters are working properly? •...
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... to understand if and where LAN connection is failing.
IP Address: this is an identifier that allows computers to talk to each other over a worldwide connection. Setting or obtaining an IP address is required for the proper operation of most network tasks under Windows. On the network, an IP address is like a phone number. The IP address is the telephone number...
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4. Frequently Asked Questions
Q: When I browse my network neighborhood, I cannot see any computers.
A: Network browsing mostly relies on a protocol called NETBIOS. This protocol allows the name of your PC to be known by other PCs if you belong to the same workgroup. For details on how to configure NETBIOS or change your network workgroup or PC name...
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Setting/checking your network adapter on Windows 95, 98, 2000, NT4, XP.
5. Step-by-step configuration
1 Click on Start, Select Settings and on the Control Panel. 2 Double click on System and, if it exists, click on the Hardware
tab (Windows 2000, NT4). 3 Finally, click on Device Manager. A device tree should be
displayed. Select the Network Adapters category.
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... of Network adapters. You can also double-click on the hardware matching your configuration to check it's status.
5 If your hardware has a yellow "!" indicated next to it or a warning message that the device is not functioning properly, you will need to reinstall the driver by clicking on update driver. You will then need to select a drive file...
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... reported by device manager), you can check the configuration of your LAN.
The first step is to find out the identification of your PC on the network. To be identified on a Microsoft network you will need to set up a PC name, a workgroup or a domain. Users can also be identified by their IP or MAC address. However, the...
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... protocol, and check if it has been correctly installed.
To check your network configuration: 1 Click on Start, Select Settings and click on the Control
Panel. 2 Double click on Network (and dial up connection). 3 Finally, right-click on Local Area Connection and click on
Properties. You should see a window like the one below.
The first check box...
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... should be displayed.
If the option to "obtain an IP address automatically" is available, you should also have the "Obtain a DNS server address automatically" option. To obtain an IP address automatically relies on a DHCP server. If you have a network that has a DHCP server, it is highly recommended that you leave the settings unchanged. Once your network adapters have...
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... box:
For Windows 95, Windows 98, type COMMAND and press .
For Windows NT4, Windows 2000, Windows XP, type: CMD and press .
This should open a DOS box.
3 Type Ipconfig /all or winipcfg /all if the command is not recognized.
4 The following list should appear.
For each network adapter, the entire network configuration is displayed. If a field is not displayed, this means...
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... need to change your LAN configuration.
To change your LAN configuration:
1 First, try to place the 2 PCs on the same sub-network. If you are allowed to change the network settings yourself, go to TCP/IP properties and check "use the following IP address".
2 Enter the following settings for the PCs: PC 1: IP address: 192.168.1.1 Sub net...