Compro Comprehensive Services - Support
TrainingTraining - T2000 RSX Maintenance Differences
Course T2000 (10 days)
Prerequisites:
Completion of courses T360, or T390.
Course Description:
Course T2000 covers the differences between the Concept/32 nucleus computer systems, and the Compro RSX, RSX180, and Concept 32/20XX line of products. This course addresses system fault isolation using both the diagnostic package and operating system status. At the completion of this course, the student will be able to:
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Locate system status and fault isolation information within the RSX documentation set
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Configure RSX CPU/DMC components and identify the features and functions of each component
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Configure, install, and test the RSX Clock/Terminator module including it's unique Memory Mover I/O feature
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Configure Reflective Memory System (RMS) components as either a stand-alone shared memory option, an RSX180 CPU/IPU, or part of an existing Reflective Memory System.
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Use the PC-based, Intelligent Console, system control panel to initiate, monitor, and manipulate system operations as an aid in system fault isolation
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Use the RSX documentation set to define and select the components necessary to configure a Remote Console (RMAC) and install a "Dumb Terminal" for system operation.
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Select, load, and execute the appropriate microdiagnostic routines, via the menu-driven interface program, to exercise CPU features and functions
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Use the Automated Control Executive (ACE) program to load, initialize, and execute CPU external, and system macro- diagnostics
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Analyze and interpret diagnostic test results to isolate failing system components
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Configure and install the Multi-Function Processor (MFP) I/O Subsystem, and test the functionality of selected installed devices
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Identify the physical and functional differences between the Concept 32/2000 and the RSX system components
Course 2000 is appropriate for those students who are well versed in the architecture, operation, and use of the Concept/32 or PowerNode processor line. This course is also appropriate for students whose systems are being upgraded to include RSX180 CPU/IPU processor configurations. Prerequisites should be strictly adhered to.