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Hi Everyone,

I have a copy of the front panel console procedure (25, 26, 65, 21, 11) that I had from my i5, but
I always thought that this was i5 specific, and this box is an 820.

I have gone through it, and the panel is showing A601 500A = Twinax console, but still no display.

Slots I have tried both 2746s in are now C03, C04 and C06 - there isn't a different slot if your 820
is a Dual Proc one is there?

Once again all ideas are greatly appreciated.

Regards




date: Tue, 27 Mar 2007 08:37:22 -0500
from: Edith Lueke <lueke@xxxxxxxxxx>
subject: Re: A6005008 - console not found

The information center (and some previous posts) tell you how to use the
LED to enter a combination of 65 and 21 on it to set the console type back
to twinax in SLIC .  I've had this happen several times on systems ordered
new from the factory, but set to HMC, when I wanted a different console
type.
Hope this helps,

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Edith Lueke
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