Ethernet Adapter Installation and Support Guide

Relocating an E4SA
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Identify Any Communications Lines and ServerNet
Wide Area Network (SWAN) Using the E4SA
6. Determine the IPXPROTO processes associated with the LIFs on the E4SA to be
replaced.
a. Use the SCF INFO PROCESS command for each IPXPROTO process you
identified in Step 5:
INFO PROCESS $process-name
b. Scan the output of the command for each LIF you identified in Step 1 and then
find the associated TCP/IP processes. Make a note of the IPX PROTO process
names associated with the LIFs on the E4SA.
Example 4-6 shows the output of this command. The LIF name is shown in the
I/O Port Name column. In this example, which is partial output, the LIF
named L018 is associated with the IPXPROTO process named $ZNV0.
7. Identify the names of Expand-over-IP lines configured on the system.
Use the following SCF LISTDEV command to display the single-line Expand-
over-IP lines:
LISTDEV TYPE 63,2
Example 4-7 on page 4-10 shows the output of this command. Two Expand-
over-IP lines (named $IPC03 and $IPC02) are configured as part of a multiline
path.
Example 4-5. SCF NAMES SUBSYS Command
->NAMES SUBSYS $ZMGR
IPXSPX Names SUBSYS \HIMA.$ZMGR
SUBSYS
$ZMGR
PROCESS
$ZNV0
SERVER
$ZNV0.#SAP
PROCESS
$ZNV1
SERVER
$ZNV1.#SAP
Example 4-6. SCF INFO PROCESS Command
->SCF INFO PROCESS $ZNV0
IPXSPX Info PROCESS
Process Name Primary CPU Backup CPU *I/O Port Name I/O Port Type
$ZNV0 2 3 L018 IPXETH 802.3