Ethernet Adapter Installation and Support Guide
Relocating an E4SA
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Stop the E4SA
2. Scan the output of the command for the group, module, and slot location.
Stop the E4SA
To stop an E4SA, perform the following:
1. Determine the names of the logical interfaces (LIFs) associated with the E4SA to
be relocated.
Use the SCF INFO LIF command:
INFO LIF $ZZLAN.*
Example 4-23 shows the output of this command. Logical interface (LIF)
names are shown in the Name column and physical interface (PIF) names are
shown in the PIF column. The name of the Ethernet 4 ServerNet adapter
(E4SA) CRU is the first part of the PIF name (for example, E0153).
The PIF name indicates the physical port on the E4SA CRU. For example, the
PIF named E0153.0.A. identifies port ENET 0A and the PIF named E0153.0.B
identifies port ENET 0B on the E4SA named E0153. In this example, the LIFs
associated with the E4SA CRU named E0153 are named L018, L019, L01A,
and L01B.
Example 4-22. SCF INFO ADAPTER Command
-> INFO ADAPTER $ZZLAN.E0153
SLSA Info ADAPTER
Name Group Module Slot Type
$ZZLAN.E0153 1 1 53 E4SA
Note. If Ethernet 4 ServerNet adapters (E4SA) are named using the HP Manufacturing
naming convention, you can easily identify the physical location of the E4SA by its name as
follows:
$ZZLAN.Ecabid-slot
where cabid is the two-digit number that identifies the enclosure and slot is the actual
physical slot number in the enclosure. For example, the E4SA named E0153 is located in
enclosure 01, slot 53. (See Manufacturing Naming Conventions
on page 1-8.)
Example 4-23. SCF INFO LIF Command
->INFO LIF $ZZLAN.*
SLSA Info LIF
Name PIF MAC Address Type
$ZZLAN.L018 E0153.0.A 08:00:8E:00:5C:85 Ethernet
$ZZLAN.L019 E0153.0.B 08:00:8E:00:5C:86 Ethernet
$ZZLAN.L01A E0153.1.A 08:00:8E:00:5C:87 Ethernet
$ZZLAN.L01B E0153.1.B 08:00:8E:00:5C:88 Ethernet