On Mon, Dec 21, 2015 at 8:08 AM, Glen Slick <glen.sl...@gmail.com> wrote: > I think you meant 16702A here as the 16701A is the expansion > mainframe.
You're correct. 16702A. > Assuming you are using 10BT for the network connection, do > you have the terminator cap installed on the 10B2 BNC jack? I think > some things don't work right with the 16700A/16702A network without > that terminator cap installed. Thanks for the suggestion! There's a black cap over the 10base2 connector, which apparently has never been removed. I just removed it, with surprising difficulty. I'll scrounge a terminator and try again, though it wasn't necessary the last time I used the 16702A on the Ethernet. As HP-UX boots, it says something to the effect that the network was disabled on the previous boot, but will be enabled. However, the logic analyzer software says something to the effect that the network interface isn't available, and the controls to change the network settings are all greyed out. It occurred to me that the analyzer might not successfully autonegotiate on a port on a 1000baseT switch, so it's now plugged into a 100baseT switch instead, but not working any better. I don't have a 10baseT switch or hub at hand to try.