Paradyne 6800 User Manual
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COMSPHERE 6800 Series Network Management System
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January 1997
6800-A2-GN22-30
Table 2-3
Altos 5000 UIP Factory- and Field-Installable Circuit Cards
Slot
Card
Memory
Address
IRQ
I/O Address
Description
1
Base I/O
—
—
1000—101F
Controls the hard disk(s), floppy
disk and cartridge tape drives.
Integral
Ethernet
—
10
1CD0—1CD2
Supports connection to host, full-
feature workstations. Incompatable
with Token ring card.
3
Video
A0000—C7FFF
–
46E8,3B0—3DF
Provides VGA-level graphics.
6
Proteon ProNet
Token Ring
Card
—
10
—
Optional. Provides support for
Token Ring local area network
communication with hosts and full-
feature workstations. Incompatible
with Integral Ethernet.
8
IPC-1600
E10000—E1FFFF
11
110—11F
Optional. Provides 16 serial ports.
* The IPC-1600 is required on UIP-1 with Altos 15000 host.
Opening the Altos 5000 UIP
The procedures for opening the System 5000 UIP are the same as for the System 5000 host. Refer
to the section, Opening the System 5000 Host, for precise instructions.
Installing Additional Memory on the System 5000
The UIP shipped with Release 4.2 has 32 megabytes of memory. If that UIP is connected to an
Altos 15000 host, it requires an additional 16 megabytes. Upgrading from a prior release of NMS
may also require additional memory to be installed (see Table 2-4).
To upgrade the memory on the Altos 5000 UIP, you must have a Single Inline Memory Module
(SIMM) package, part no. 555-24231-003, which contains four 4 megabyte SIMMs. Converting
from prior NMS releases may require more than one SIMM package.
Install the additional SIMMs, one SIMM in each of the four memory banks on the card,
immediately next to those SIMMs already installed. If the SIMMs are not adjacent to each other in
each bank or a memory bank has no SIMMs installed, the processor cannot power up properly.
To install the memory on the UIP, perform the following steps:
1. If the processor is running, stop the NMS processes and shut down UNIX by following the
steps in the applicable sections of Chapter 6, System Start-up and Shutdown.
2. When the message Safe to power off appears, power down the processor using the on/off
switch.
3. Remove the side cover, exposing the installed boards.