Assigning isa host card addresses and irq levels, Assigning isa host, Card addresses and irq levels – Perle Systems RIO 5500036-17 User Manual

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RIO Remote I/O System User Guide
Installing RIO under Solaris

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Chapter 2 Installing hardware and software

Assigning ISA host card addresses and IRQ levels

The

rioisacfg

Utility allows you to define addresses and IRQ levels for RIO host cards you

add to the system. You run this utility before installing the hardware using the following steps;

1. Decide on the name, memory address and IRQ level you require.

2. On each host card, set the address you want using the procedures described in

Installing an ISA host card

on page

158

.

3. At the command prompt, type

/etc/rioisacfg

and press the

Enter

key.

Some help text is now displayed which explains the syntax used by this utility.

4. At the command prompt, enter the command to start the

rioisacfg

utility using the card

parameters you decided in step

1.

as shown in the next example:

/etc/rioisacfg -n ISA1 -m 0xD0000 -i 9

5. Press the

Enter

key.

6. Repeat steps

1.

to

5.

until you have assigned addresses to all the ISA host cards you

want to install.

You can now continue with the rest of the procedure required to install the host card. See
step

4.

in

General setup procedure for Solaris

on page

36

for details.

Note

You may need to reserve memory and Interrupt resources for ISA
cards using the system BIOS setup or system configuration program.

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