Actions, Firmware update, Replace – HP Integrity NonStop J-Series User Manual
Page 180: Optical extender pic, Attributes, Physical, Firmware update replace

The version of the firmware to be used for an NIC firmware update.
Default File Version
The version of the NIC firmware running on the CLIM.
Version
Actions
Firmware Update
Updates the firmware running on the NIC. Upon completion, OSM offers to reboot the CLIM, in
order for the CLIM to start using the updated firmware.
Replace
Launches a documented service procedure to replace a NIC in a CLIM.
Optical Extender PIC
These (optional) Optical Extender PICs are used only in HP Integrity NonStop systems that include
VIO enclosures (represented in the OSM Service Connection as
). Optical Extender
PICs can be used as follows:
•
Slot 2 – for additional processor connectivity (processors 4 through 7) on NS14000 series,
NS1000, NS1200, NS2000 series, NS2100, NS2200 series, NS2300, and NS2400 series
servers.
•
Slot 3 – for NonStop S-series connectivity on NS3000AC, or for CLIM connectivity on NS2000
series, NS2100, NS2200 series, NS2300, and NS2400 series servers.
•
Slot 4 – for CLIM connectivity on NS2000 series, NS2100, NS2200 series, NS2300, and
NS2400 series servers.
•
Slot 5 – for ServerNet cluster connectivity on NonStop NS14000 series servers.
Each Optical Extender PIC contains four
.
NOTE:
Optical Extender PICs are not a subcomponent of VIO modules in S-series servers.
For more information on ServerNet cluster connectivity for VIO enclosures, see the ServerNet Cluster
Supplement for NS-Series.
Location in OSM Tree: System > Fabric Group 100 > Internal ServerNet Fabric > VIO Module >
Optical Extender PIC
Example: Optical Extender PIC (100.2.2)
Attributes
Physical
A code that identifies the generation of the component. Hardware revision
codes are used for tracking components.
Hardware Revision
Indicates whether or not the Optical Extender PIC’s amber LED is lit. This
state is determined by the
action.
Value: On or Off
LED State
The part number of the component that was assigned in manufacturing. Use
part numbers for identifying and ordering parts.
Part Number
Indicates whether the component is powered on.
Power State
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