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Express 5800

Brand: NEC | Category: Server
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Express 5800

Brand: NEC | Category: Server
Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Chapter 1 Precautions for Use
  6. WARNING LABELS
  7. Rack-mount Model
  8. PCI/CPU Modules
  9. PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFETY
  10. Use of Power Supply and Power Cord
  11. Installation, Relocation, Storage and Connection
  12. Cleaning and Handling of Internal Devices
  13. During Operation
  14. For Proper Operation
  15. TRANSFER TO THIRD PARTY
  16. DISPOSAL OF EQUIPMENT AND CONSUMABLES
  17. IF SYSTEM TROUBLE IS SUSPECTED
  18. Chapter 2 General Description
  19. STANDARD FEATURES
  20. HOW THE OPERATING SYSTEM SEES THE CPU MODULES
  21. NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF COMPONENTS
  22. Front View (inside)
  23. CD-ROM Drive
  24. Rear View
  25. CPU Module
  26. PCI Module
  27. Chassis Board Layout
  28. LEDs
  29. disk access led
  30. disk led
  31. lan connector leds
  32. BASIC OPERATION
  33. Power ON
  34. Power OFF
  35. POST Check
  36. flow of post
  37. behavior at occurrence of error
  38. Floppy Disk Drive
  39. use of floppy disk
  40. Chapter 3 Windows Setup and Operation
  41. DISK OPERATIONS
  42. Disks Operations Using Disk Management
  43. Disk Operations Using the RDR (Rapid Disk Resync) Function
  44. Replacing Failed Hard Disk Drives
  45. CHANGE DRIVE LETTER
  46. DUAL LAN CONFIGURATION
  47. Removing dual LAN
  48. CHECK THE DUPLICATING OPERATION OF MODULES
  49. Evaluate Start and Stop of CPU Modules
  50. NEC Express5800/ft series SERVICE PROGRAM CONFIGURATION
  51. Chapter 4 System Configuration
  52. SYSTEM BIOS ~ SETUP ~
  53. Starting SETUP Utility
  54. Description of On-Screen Items and Key Usage
  55. Configuration Examples
  56. Menu and Parameter Descriptions
  57. system configuration
  58. peripheral configuration
  59. monitoring configuration
  60. keyboard features
  61. system hardware
  62. console redirection
  63. SCSI BIOS ∼ Fast!UTIL ∼
  64. Configuration Settings
  65. Scan SCSI Bus
  66. Exit Fast!UTIL ∼ Termination and Storage of Fast!UTIL ∼
  67. FORCED SHUTDOWN AND CLEAR
  68. Clear CMOS / Password (Configuring Motherboard Jumpers)
  69. Chapter 5 Installing and Using Utilities
  70. NEC EXPRESSBUILDER
  71. NEC EXPRESSBUILDER Top Menu
  72. Consoleless Menu
  73. Master Control Menu
  74. NEC ESMPRO Agent and Manager
  75. detection of server fault
  76. NEC ESMPRO Agent
  77. NEC ESMPRO Manager
  78. Maintenance of NEC Express5800/ft series
  79. start and stop of components
  80. check and clear of mtbf information
  81. firmware update
  82. dump collection
  83. refresh of view based on state change alert setting
  84. NEC MWA ∼ MANAGEMENT WORKSTATION APPLICATION ∼
  85. Chapter 6 Maintenance
  86. DAILY MAINTENANCE
  87. Making Backup Copies
  88. cleaning the keyboard and mouse
  89. cleaning the floppy disk drive
  90. SYSTEM DIAGNOSTICS
  91. OFF-LINE MAINTENANCE UTILITY
  92. RELOCATING/STORING THE NEC Express5800/ft series
  93. Chapter 7 Troubleshooting
  94. TO LOCATE THE ERRORS
  95. ERROR MESSAGES
  96. troubleshooting
  97. POST Error Messages
  98. Error Notification by BEEP
  99. Windows Server 2003, Enterprise Edition Error Messages
  100. Server Management Application Error Message
  101. SOLVING PROBLEMS
  102. Event Log
  103. Problems with NEC EXPRESSBUILDER
  104. Problems with Master Control Menu
  105. Problems with NEC ESMPRO
  106. COLLECTION OF TROUBLE LOGS
  107. Collection of Configuration Information
  108. COLLECTION OF THE MEMORY DUMP
  109. Chapter 8 System Upgrade
  110. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
  111. ANTI-STATIC MEASURES
  112. PREPARING YOUR SYSTEM FOR UPGRADE
  113. INCH HARD DISK DRIVE
  114. Installing 3.5-inch Hard Disk Drive
  115. Removing 3.5-inch Hard Disk Drive
  116. Replacing 3.5-inch Hard Disk Drive
  117. Removing CPU Module
  118. Installing CPU Module
  119. DIMM
  120. Installing DIMM
  121. Removing DIMM
  122. Replacing DIMM
  123. PROCESSOR (CPU)
  124. Installation
  125. Removing CPU
  126. Replacing CPU
  127. Precautions
  128. Removing PCI Module
  129. Installing PCI Module
  130. PCI BOARD
  131. Installing PCI Board
  132. Removing PCI Board
  133. Replacing PCI Board
  134. Setup of Optional PCI Board
  135. Appendix A Specifications
  136. Appendix B I/O Port Addresses
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Express 5800

Brand: NEC | Category: Server
Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. CHAPTER 1 BEFORE USING
  5. Notes for Safe Handling
  6. Precautions for Safety
  7. Use of Power Supply and Power Cord
  8. Installation, Relocation, Storage and Connection
  9. Cleaning and Handling of Internal Devices
  10. During Operation
  11. Rack-mount Model
  12. Unpackaging
  13. CHAPTER 2 ABOUT OPERATING SYSTEM
  14. Installing Windows Server 2003
  15. CHAPTER 3 INSTALLING SERVER
  16. Installation
  17. Installation of Rack-mount Model
  18. Connection
  19. CHAPTER 4 WINDOWS SETUP
  20. ft series Setup
  21. Setup Flow
  22. Step 1: Things Required for Setup
  23. windows setup
  24. Size of the Partition to be Created
  25. Step 2: Prepare for ft series Setup
  26. Prepare NEC Express5800/ft series
  27. Step 3: Disable Boot Monitoring Function
  28. Step 4: Start the ft series Setup
  29. Step 5: Install Windows Server 2003 Service Pack
  30. Step 6: Set Dual LAN Configuration
  31. Step 7: Set Dual Disk Configuration
  32. Setting Dual Disk Configuration by the RDR (Rapid Disk Resync) function
  33. Step 8: Update Software
  34. Step 11: Set Network for NEC ESMPRO Agent
  35. Step 12: Enable Boot Monitoring Function
  36. Step 13: Set up Failure Management
  37. Install a Network Monitor
  38. Set Recovery Console
  39. Set MTBF Type
  40. Step 14: Back up System Information
  41. CHAPTER 5 PROCEDURES AFTER COMPLETION OF INSTALLATION
  42. Installing Management Utilities
  43. system update
  44. nec esmpro manager
  45. Setting up PCs on a Network
  46. Confirmation of the ft Control Software Version
  47. applying windows service packs
  48. Applying Windows Service Packs
  49. Applying Microsoft HotFix
  50. About Windows Update (Applying Security Patches)
  51. CHAPTER 6 TROUBLESHOOTING
  52. System Repair
  53. Preparation
  54. Starting up Recovery Console
  55. Updating the System
  56. Troubleshooting
  57. Problems with Windows Setup
  58. Problems with NEC ESMPRO Setup
  59. Problems with System Repair
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Express 5800

Brand: NEC | Category: Server
Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. using this guide
  6. text conventions
  7. related documents
  8. safety notices
  9. care and handling
  10. system overview
  11. system features
  12. system chassis features
  13. rear view
  14. system connectors
  15. internal view
  16. standard features
  17. keyboard and mouse
  18. optional features
  19. dvd-rom cd-rw combination drive
  20. intel pro 1000 mt lan board
  21. video board
  22. sony ait1 tape backup unit
  23. expressbuilder cd-rom
  24. limited warranty
  25. limitations of remedies
  26. setting up the system
  27. selecting a site
  28. unpacking the system
  29. making connections
  30. connecting the power cord
  31. using the system
  32. powering on your system
  33. powering off the server system
  34. configuring your system
  35. bios setup utility
  36. bios setup configuration settings
  37. main menu
  38. ide configuration submenu
  39. system information submenu
  40. advanced menu
  41. chipset submenu
  42. pcipnp submenu
  43. power menu
  44. boot menu
  45. exit menu
  46. configuring motherboard jumpers
  47. keyboard power jumper (kbpw)
  48. upgrading your system
  49. general information
  50. equipment log
  51. shifting from tower to desktop
  52. shifting from desktop to tower
  53. removing or installing the right side door
  54. removing and replacing the front panel
  55. removing the 3.5/5.25-inch bracket
  56. replacing the 3.5/5.25-inch bracket
  57. installing or removing a 5.25-inch device
  58. removing a 5.25-inch device
  59. removing a 3.5-inch floppy disk drive
  60. installing a 3.5-inch floppy disk drive
  61. removing a hard disk drive
  62. installing a hard disk drive
  63. upgrading microprocessor
  64. recommended memory configuration
  65. removing a ddr module
  66. installing and removing an adapter card
  67. expansion cards resources
  68. replacing the battery
  69. cabling the device
  70. system power cables
  71. cabling a hard disk drive
  72. cabling a floppy disk drive
  73. preparing the device
  74. preparing an ide hard disk drive
  75. ide device configuration
  76. problem solving
  77. static precautions
  78. resetting the server
  79. troubleshooting guide
  80. problems at initial system start-up
  81. problems running new application software
  82. problems and suggestions
  83. if you need assistance
  84. error messages: beep codes
  85. how to identify bios revision level
  86. updating bios
  87. recovering bios
  88. specifications
  89. interrupt requests
  90. product configuration record table
Express 5800 first page preview

Express 5800

Brand: NEC | Category: Server
Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. using this guide
  6. text conventions
  7. related documents
  8. safety notices
  9. care and handling
  10. System Overview
  11. Overview
  12. Front View with Front Bezel Closed
  13. Front View with Front Bezel Removed
  14. Rear View
  15. Internal View
  16. System Board
  17. Status Indicators
  18. DISK ACCESS Lamp
  19. Hard Disk Lamp
  20. LAN Connector Lamps
  21. Standard Features
  22. Power Supply
  23. SAF-TE Logic
  24. PCI Riser Slots
  25. Network Controller
  26. Network Teaming Features
  27. Keyboard and Mouse
  28. System Board Management Controller (BMC)
  29. Degradation Feature
  30. System Security
  31. summary of software security features
  32. EXPRESSBUILDER
  33. ESMPRO
  34. Using Your Server
  35. POWER Switch
  36. Identification of Servers ~ UID Switch ~
  37. Floppy Disk Drive
  38. CD-ROM Drive
  39. Chapter 2 Setting Up Your System
  40. Setup Flow
  41. Selecting a Site
  42. Unpacking the System
  43. Assembling the Rack-mount System
  44. Restricted Access Location
  45. Installation Procedure for NEC Rack or Vendor's Rack
  46. Removing the Server from the Rack Assembly
  47. Connecting Peripheral Devices
  48. this server
  49. Connection to Serial Ports
  50. Connecting the Power Cord
  51. Turning On the Server
  52. Installing the Operating System
  53. Making Backup Copies of System Information
  54. Chapter 3 Configuring Your System
  55. Starting SETUP Utility
  56. Description on On-Screen Items and Key Usage
  57. Configuration Examples
  58. Menu and Parameter Descriptions
  59. processor settings
  60. pci configuration
  61. peripheral configuration
  62. memory configuration
  63. advanced chipset control
  64. system management submenu
  65. console redirection
  66. event log configuration submenu
  67. boot device priority
  68. removable devices submenu
  69. SCSI BIOS ~ SCSISelect ~
  70. scsi bus interface definitions
  71. additional options
  72. Configuring SCSI Controller on Optional Board
  73. Configuring system Board Jumpers
  74. Chapter 4 Installing the Operating System
  75. About Express Setup
  76. Microsoft Windows 2000
  77. Installing and Configuring Device Drivers
  78. Setup for Problem Resolution
  79. Installing Maintenance Utilities
  80. Updating the System - Applying Service Pack -
  81. Microsoft Windows NT 4.0
  82. Installing Windows NT 4.0
  83. Installing and Setting Device Drivers
  84. Novell NetWare 5.0
  85. Preparation
  86. configuration checklist
  87. Installing the Novell NetWare v5.0 Network Operating System
  88. Restarting the Server
  89. SCO OpenServer 5.0.6
  90. Installing Optional Hardware
  91. Installing and Configuring System Software
  92. Chapter 5 Maintenance
  93. Cleaning
  94. Cleaning the Server
  95. Cleaning the Interior
  96. Cleaning the Keyboard/Mouse
  97. Cleaning CD-ROM
  98. System Diagnostics
  99. Starting and Ending the System Diagnostics
  100. Relocating/Storing the Server
  101. Chapter 6 Troubleshooting
  102. System Viewers
  103. Lamps
  104. Error Messages
  105. POST Error Messages
  106. Beep Codes
  107. Solving Problems
  108. Problems with EXPRESSBUILDER
  109. Problems with Express Setup
  110. Error Message during Disk Array Configuration
  111. Problems with Configuration Diskette Creator
  112. Collecting Event Log
  113. Windows NT 4.0
  114. Collect Configuration Information
  115. Collecting Dr. Watson Diagnostic Information
  116. Saving the Dump File
  117. Backup IPMI Information
  118. Recovery for Windows 2000/Windows NT System
  119. Off-Line Maintenance Utility
  120. Starting the Off-line Maintenance Utility
  121. Features of Off-line Maintenance Utility
  122. Resetting the Server
  123. Chapter 7 Upgrading Your Server
  124. Safety Notes
  125. Anti-static Measures
  126. Preparing Your System for Upgrade
  127. Device Installation or Removal Procedure
  128. Server ~ Pull-out from the Rack ~
  129. Top Cover
  130. DIMM
  131. Processor (CPU)
  132. PCI Board
  133. Disk Array Controller Board
  134. upgrading your system
  135. Appendix A Specifications
  136. Appendix B Interrupt Requests (IRQs)
  137. Appendix C Installing and Configuring Windows 2000 and Windows NT 4.0
  138. Installation Assumption
  139. Installing LAN Adapters
  140. Device Drivers
  141. Configuring RAID
  142. Installing LAN Adapter Drivers
  143. Driver Installation for the ATI RAGE XL Display Adapter
  144. Appendix D Equipment Log
  145. Software
Express 5800 first page preview

Express 5800

Brand: NEC | Category: Server
Table of contents
Express 5800 first page preview

Express 5800

Brand: NEC | Category: Server
Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. Table Of Contents
  9. Table Of Contents
  10. Table Of Contents
  11. Table Of Contents
  12. Introduction
  13. Features of the Server
  14. Feature of Each Model
  15. A1080a-D Model
  16. A1080a-E Model
  17. Checking Model Name
  18. Management Function
  19. Storage Management
  20. Backup Management
  21. Power Management
  22. Operation Mode
  23. Server Level Setting
  24. Processor Related
  25. I/O Related
  26. Fault Handling Related
  27. Other
  28. Introducing the Server
  29. Notes on System Configuration and Operation
  30. system setup
  31. Using Each Operation Management Function
  32. Before Starting Setup
  33. Option Board Supported by EXPRESSBUILDER
  34. Setup
  35. Setup of Server
  36. Setting up Windows Server 2008/Windows Server 2008 R2
  37. Setting up Other Type of OS
  38. Setup for Solving Problems
  39. Advanced Setup
  40. Hardware
  41. Names and Functions of Components
  42. Front View
  43. Rear View
  44. Internal View
  45. Processor Memory Module
  46. Processor Memory Modules Adding/Mounting Rule
  47. Processor Mounting Rule
  48. DIMM Adding/Mounting Rule
  49. DIMM Mounting Rule in the System
  50. DIMM Mounting Rule
  51. Memory RAS Functions
  52. DIMM Sparing
  53. Memory Scrubbing
  54. Other Memory Functions
  55. PCI Card
  56. PCI Card Mounting Rule
  57. Cooling Fans
  58. Power Supply Unit
  59. Management Module
  60. Internal Hard Disk Drive
  61. LED Description
  62. Internal Hard Disk Drive LED
  63. DVD Drive Access LED
  64. Processor Memory Module LED
  65. Cooling Fan LED s
  66. Management Module LEDs
  67. Power Supply Unit LED
  68. PCI Slot LED
  69. Installation
  70. Mounting/Unmounting the server to/from Rack
  71. Mounting Procedure
  72. Unmounting Procedure
  73. Connection
  74. Web Console Connection
  75. Power Code Connection
  76. Connection to Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS)
  77. Relocation
  78. Power-On and Booting Server
  79. POST (Power On Self-Test)
  80. Error during POST
  81. Power-OFF and Stopping Server
  82. Checking Server Position (ID Switch)
  83. OS Reboot
  84. DVD Drive
  85. When you fail to eject
  86. Aboout use of the CD/DVD
  87. Upgrading Your Server
  88. Safty Notes
  89. Anti-Atatic Measures
  90. Parts Able to be Added/Replaced by Customers
  91. Preparation for Mounting/Unmounting
  92. Confirmation during replacement or installation
  93. Hard Disk
  94. Uninstallation
  95. Notes on Replacing Hard Disk Drives in the RAID System
  96. Replacing Failed Power Supply Unit
  97. Adding Power Supply Unit
  98. Cooling Fan
  99. Mount
  100. Remounting Server to Rack
  101. Power Cable
  102. User Interface
  103. NEC EXPRESSSCOPE® Monitor
  104. NEC EXPRESSSCOPE® Monitor Display
  105. ID Button (Front)
  106. Main Menu
  107. Display at Fault Occurrence
  108. Display Format for View Faults
  109. All SVRs Up/Down Menu
  110. Execute Menu
  111. System Menu
  112. View Information
  113. Switch DVD&USB Execute Menu
  114. Network Enter Password Menu
  115. SYS Network Menu
  116. LCD Guard Mode Enable/Disable Menu
  117. LCD Guard Mode Set Password Menu
  118. LCD Guard Mode Enter Password Menu
  119. Mode Settings Enter Password Menu
  120. Mode Settings Menu
  121. View Mode Information Screen
  122. Power Redundancy Menu
  123. Stop all MGMs Enter Password Menu
  124. Stop all MGMs
  125. Disconnect SYS Enter Password Menu
  126. Disconnect SYS
  127. Display Format for Server Menu
  128. View Information Screen
  129. View GUID Screen
  130. Server Control Menu
  131. Enter Password Menu
  132. SVRx For Maintenance Menu
  133. SVRx Network Menu
  134. Clear All Faults
  135. Restore Defaults Menu
  136. Patrol Scrubbing Menu
  137. CPU Throttle Mode Menu
  138. QPI Link Frequency Menu
  139. Stop MGM of SVRx Enter Password Menu
  140. Stop MGM of SVRx
  141. Disconnect SVRx Enter Password Menu
  142. Disconnect SVRx
  143. Display Format for Box Menu
  144. View Environment Screen
  145. Box Network Menu
  146. Disconnect BOX Enter Password Menu
  147. Disconnect Box
  148. Setting Network
  149. Force Dump
  150. BIOS Setup
  151. Starting
  152. Descriptions on Key and Screen
  153. Parameters and Descriptions
  154. Advanced Menu
  155. OS Control
  156. PCI Subsystem Settings
  157. Slot Configuration
  158. TPM Configuration
  159. WHEA Configuration
  160. CPU Configuration
  161. USB Configuration
  162. Intel(R) TXT Configuration
  163. Super I/O Configuration
  164. Serial Port 1 Configuration
  165. Serial Port Console Redirection
  166. Console Redirection Settings
  167. Chipset
  168. North Bridge
  169. IOH Configuration
  170. Intel® VT for Directed I/O Configuration
  171. QPI Link
  172. South Bridge
  173. Boot
  174. Hard Drive BBS Priorities
  175. CD/DVD ROM Drive BBS Priorities
  176. Floppy Drive BBS Priorities
  177. Network Device BBS Priorities
  178. Security
  179. Save & Exit
  180. EFI Shell
  181. EFI Shell Command
  182. RAID
  183. raid level
  184. Features of Internal RAID Controller
  185. patrol read
  186. background initialize
  187. Before Using WebBIOS
  188. Using WebBIOS
  189. physical drives
  190. Configuring Virtual Disk
  191. Operation of Various Features
  192. WebBIOS and Universal RAID Utility
  193. Battery for Internal RAID Controller
  194. Remote Management Function
  195. Web Console Function
  196. System Web Console
  197. Monitoring
  198. Sensor Readings
  199. Event Log
  200. FRU Inventory
  201. Settings
  202. Time And Date
  203. System Name
  204. Network
  205. SSL Certificate
  206. Customer Data
  207. Mode Settings
  208. Hardware Settings
  209. Core Status
  210. User Management
  211. Alert Management
  212. Fault Information
  213. Enable/Disable Component
  214. Firmware Update
  215. Service Processor
  216. Summary
  217. Hardware Locator
  218. Server Name
  219. Serial Over LAN
  220. Save or Restore
  221. KVMs Redirection
  222. ActiveX console
  223. Java console
  224. BIOS Update
  225. Virtual LCD
  226. Online Hardware Dump
  227. Device Online/Offline
  228. Resource Web Console
  229. Privilege Level of BMC Web Console
  230. BMC Web Console Language/HELP
  231. HELP
  232. About SMASH-CLP
  233. Network Protocol
  234. TELNET Connecting
  235. Simultanious Connection
  236. Supported Standard Commands
  237. Supported OEM Commands
  238. Target Tree
  239. Property
  240. setting1 target
  241. system1 target
  242. partition<X> target
  243. partition<X>/nic1 target
  244. Overview
  245. Power Control
  246. Power ON
  247. Force Power OFF
  248. OS Shutdown
  249. Hard Reset
  250. Power Cycle
  251. Sensor Information
  252. Retrieving Specified Sensor
  253. Reset and Clear
  254. Management Firmware Reset
  255. Software
  256. Attached Media
  257. EXPRESSBUILDER
  258. Bundled Software for the Server
  259. Universal RAID Utility (Linux)
  260. NEC PRODUCT INFO COLLECTION UTILITY (for Linux)
  261. Bundled Software for Management PC
  262. Operation and Maintenance
  263. Daily Maintenance
  264. Checking Status LEDs
  265. Cleaning
  266. Cleaning the Keyboard/Mouse
  267. Cleaning CD/DVD
  268. Console-less Setup
  269. Starting up System Web Console
  270. Troubleshooting at Failure
  271. Error Message by Server Management Application
  272. Troubleshooting
  273. Windows
  274. Setup with EXPRESSBUILDER
  275. Master Control Menu
  276. RAID System and RAID Controller
  277. NEC ESMPRO
  278. Failure Analysis Procedure
  279. Specifying Failure of Power Cable
  280. Collecting Failure Information
  281. Collecting Configuration Information
  282. Collecting User-Mode Process Dump (Dr. Watson Diagnostics Information)
  283. Backing up IPMI Information
  284. Collecting Hardware Log
  285. Repairing System
  286. Contents of System Diagnostics
  287. Details of System Diagnostics
  288. Command List
  289. How to Execute System Diagnostics
  290. Displaying Test Device List
  291. Selecting/Unselecting Test Device
  292. Setting Test Ending Condition
  293. Checking Test Status
  294. Ending Test Forcibly
  295. Collecting Log
  296. Displaying on Screen
  297. Ending TeDoLi
  298. Test Executing Part
  299. CPU Test
  300. DVD Test
  301. HDD Test
  302. Ether Test
  303. Command Reference
  304. open
  305. close
  306. info
  307. stat
  308. statv
  309. pass
  310. fail
  311. warn
  312. select
  313. desel
  314. option
  315. time
  316. term
  317. reboot
  318. Relocating and Storing
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Express 5800

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Express 5800

Brand: NEC | Category: Server