Cc Card direct select address
bb board address
14. Use the BBBBCcbb information and refer to “Locations and Addresses” on
page 705 to determine the failing IOP and its location.
15. Go to “BUS-PIP5” on page 285 to isolate an I/O adapter problem on the IOP
you just identified.
If that procedure fails to isolate the problem, return here and continue with
the next step of this procedure.
16. Is the I/O processor card you identified in step 12 or step 14 of this procedure
the CFIOP?
No Yes
↓ Exchange the failing CFIOP card (see “Chapter 4. Removal and
Installation Procedures” on page 617).
Note: You will be prompted for the system serial number. Ignore any
error messages regarding system configuration that appear
during the IPL.
Go to step 19 of this procedure.
17. Perform the following:
a. Power off the system.
b. Remove the IOP card.
c. Power on the system.
Does the SRC that sent you to this procedure appear on the control panel or
appear as a new entry in the service action log or product activity log?
No Yes
↓ Perform the following:
a. Power off the system.
b. Install the IOP card you just removed.
c. Go to “BUS-PIP1” on page 285
This ends the procedure.
18. Perform the following:
a. Power off the system.
b. Exchange the failing IOP card.
19. Power on the system.
Does the SRC that sent you to this procedure appear on the control panel, on
the console, or on the alternative console?
No Yes
↓ Go to step 22 of this procedure.
20. Does a different SRC appear on the control panel, on the console, or on the
alternative console?
No Yes
↓ Go to “Chapter 2. Unit Reference Codes” on page 59 and use the new
SRC to correct the problem.
This ends the procedure.
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