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IBM iSeries 820 Hardware Problem Analysis And Isolation

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Corrective action for xxxx 3212: The Network Interface Controller (NIC) hardware component does not
support HSL OptiConnect. The FRU containing the NIC component must be upgraded to a level that
supports HSL OptiConnect. The Service Action Log will call out the correct FRU to replace. If you do not
have the service action log available then follow this procedure to determine which FRU to replace:
1. Determine the model of the system. If the system is a Model 270, then you must also determine the
processor feature code in characters 5 through 8 of function 20 on the control panel.
2. Use the FRU locations and failing components table links for the model of the system you are working
on.
v For Model 270 record the processor feature code (characters 5 through 8 of function 20 on the
control panel). See the Model 270 diagrams and tables by processor feature codes in the Locations
— Model 270 page, and follow the FRU positions and failing components link for the processor
feature code.
v For Model 820, see the FRU locations and failing components table in the Locations — Model 820
page.
v For Model 830, see the FRU locations and failing components table in the Locations — Models
830/SB2 System Unit with FC 9074 Base I/O Tower page.
v For Model 840, see the FRU locations and failing components table in the Locations — Models
840/SB3 System Unit with Processor Tower and FC 9079 Base I/O Tower page.
3.
In the FRU locations and failing components table, locate the Network Interface Controller (NIC)
component in the column labeled Possible failing components. Use the service information in that row
of the table to determine the FRU position, FRU name, CCIN, and remove and replace procedure for
the FRU containing the NIC.
This ends the procedure.
SIRSTAT
For use by authorized service providers.
A status indication for a high speed link (HSL) loop is identified in the system reference code (SRC). The
status may require a service action. The rightmost four characters of word 4 in the SRC form the program
return code (PRC), which indicates the HSL status. The leftmost four characters of word 7 in the SRC
indicate the HSL loop number in hexadecimal format.
Table 1. Indicated status for PRC in Word 4
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