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Using the PeerMaster Setup Utility Program
Flash 1st Param Life Counter: The number of times this flash
sector is written to.
Flash 2nd Param Life Counter: The number of times this flash
sector is written to.
DRAM Size: The byte count of dynamic RAM resident on a
PeerMaster adapter.
SRAM Size: The byte count of static RAM resident on a
PeerMaster adapter.
Number of MAC Addresses: The number of medium access
control (MAC) addresses programmed into the flash memory.
MAC Address 1—5: The actual MAC addresses. MAC
addresses 1 through 4 are assigned to ports 1 through 4
respectively. MAC address 5 is reserved for use by PeerMaster
adapter resident management software.
POST Results: This field displays the POST completion status
reported by a PeerMaster adapter. If POST does not complete
successfully, record the error number and see “POST Error
Messages” on page 310 for a description of the error and
suggested actions.
When the diagnostic program completes successfully, your
PeerMaster adapter is properly configured, and operational.
Continue with “Displaying PeerMaster PCI Configuration Registers”
to help diagnosis misconfigured systems or to view the
configuration of the PeerMaster adapter.
Displaying PeerMaster PCI Configuration Registers
The /config parameter displays the configuration space for a
specific PeerMaster adapter. All PCI devices provide configuration
registers that PCI BIOS initializes during system startup. These
registers set the configuration for the device. Under normal
conditions, it is not necessary to use this option. You can use this
option to help diagnosis a misconfigured system, or view the
configuration of the PeerMaster adapter.
Chapter 4. Configuring the PeerMaster Adapter 153

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