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xSeries 236

Learn how to install a card number 2689 machine type 1519 model 200 IXA card into an xSeries® 236 server.

The IXA card can be installed with the IBM® eServer™ i5 or eServer p5 server system power on or the system power off.
Note: On iSeries® systems the IXA adapter can only be installed with the iSeries server power off.

To install the card, complete the following steps. You might need to refer to your xSeries server information for some of the steps.

A Remote Supervisor Adapter II SlimLine option (P/N 73P9341) must be installed in this xSeries server before installing the Integrated xSeries Adapter (IXA) card. Some xSeries 236 models come with the Remote Supervisor Adapter II SlimLine option already installed. Refer to the Remote Supervisor Adapter II SlimLine option documentation for information on installing a Remote Supervisor Adapter II SlimLine option.

  1. The xSeries server's BIOS, Baseboard Management Controller firmware, and Remote Supervisor Adapter II SlimLine option firmware must be updated to the latest level after the Remote Supervisor Adapter II SlimLine option has been installed in the xSeries server. For more information, go to Update the xSeries server firmware.
  2. If you want to install with the i5 or p5 server system power off, see Stop the system or logical partition for instructions on stopping the system. Then return to this step.
  3. Ensure that the xSeries server power is off.
  4. Unplug the xSeries server power cord from the electrical outlet.
    Note: This system might be equipped with a second power supply. Before continuing with this procedure, ensure that all power sources to the system have been completely disconnected.
  5. See your xSeries information to install the card in card position 4.
    Note: Two card positions are used by the card, so you might need to move an existing card to install the Integrated xSeries Adapter (IXA) card in the correct position. Also, you will need to remove the blue card extender from the IXA card prior to installing it.
  6. After the card is installed, return to these instructions.
  7. Connect the SPCN Connection Block (P/N 04N2652) to the IXA card J15 position. Connect the cable to the SPCN network of your system. Ensure that the cable is routed to maintain a recommended minimum 6-inch separation from any alternating current (ac) power cord.
    J15 label
  8. Connect RS-485 shielded cable (P/N 21P4162) to the IXA card 485 label.
  9. Connect the other end of the RS-485 shielded cable to one of the two ports on the ASM (Advanced System Management) Interconnect Module, P/N 03K9315.
  10. Connect the terminator plug, P/N 59P2951, to the unused port on the ASM Interconnect Module.
  11. Connect the plug end of the ASM Interconnect Module to the RS-485 (ASM Interconnect) port on the rear of the xSeries server.
    RS-485 port location
  12. Connect any high-speed link (HSL) cables that you ordered to the card 0 and 1 label. For more information, refer to High-speed link (HSL) information in the IBM Systems Hardware Information Center.
  13. Plug the xSeries server into an electrical outlet.
  14. Go to Expansion units in the Installing hardware topic to complete setup for the xSeries server. Then return to this step.
  15. If the i5 or p5 server system power is off, or for System i® servers, start the system. For instructions on starting the system, see Start the system or logical partition. Then return to this step.
    Important: Do not turn on the xSeries server using the xSeries power switch. Do not turn on the xSeries server using hardware service manager.
  16. Wait for the system to detect that the IXA card is installed and to turn on the xSeries server.
    Note: Power-on might take several minutes because the IXA card's SPCN firmware might require automatic update to complete.
  17. Verify that the IXA card is functional. For instructions, see Verify the installed part and select the appropriate procedure. Then return to this step.
  18. To complete the installation, go to Windows® environment on iSeries in the iSeries Information Center.

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Last updated: Fri, Oct 30, 2009