Gigabit Ethernet 4-Port Adapter Installation and Support Guide

Introduction to the Gigabit Ethernet 4-Port ServerNet
Adapter (G4SA)
Gigabit Ethernet 4-Port ServerNet Adapter Installation and Support Guide528166-006
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Manufacturing Naming Conventions (G06.26 and
Earlier RVUs)
Manufacturing Naming Conventions (G06.26
and Earlier RVUs)
HP manufacturing uses a naming convention for processes and devices that relates
logical names to the physical location of devices.
Table 1-3. Naming Conventions for the G4SA and Related Processes (G06.24,
G06.25, and G06.26 RVUs)
Process or Device Type Convention Example
LAN Manager (LANMAN)
process
Must be $ZZLAN $ZZLAN
LAN Monitor (LANMON)
process
$ZZLAN.#ZLMprocessorid $ZZLAN.#ZLM01
LIF object Lcabid-module-portid $ZZLAN.L112A
G4SA ADAPTER object Ggroup-module-slot
A G4SA must be installed in an I/O
adapter module (IOAM) enclosure
$ZZLAN.G1123
PMF Ethernet adapter $ZZLAN.MIOEprocessorid $ZZLAN.MIOE1
TCP/IP process $ZBprocessor-cabid-IOAM
position 1-5 + module-portid
Considerations:
$ZB is reserved in the HP NonStop
Kernel operating system for the
NonStop TCPIP process
Every IOAM group contains two
modules. There are 20 G4SA ports
available for each module and 40
G4SA ports available for each IOAM
group. The TCP/IP naming
convention is limited to six
characters: the three initial
characters are reserved ($ZB) and
the final three characters must
include:
processor cabid-IOAM
position 1-5 + module-portid
portid can vary from A to U, which
can be repeated for modules 2 and
3.
$ZB1AA
TELSERV process $ZN (plus the last three characters of the
NonStop TCPIP process name)
$ZN1AA
LISTNER process $ZP (plus the last three characters of the
NonStop TCPIP process name)
$ZP1AA
WAN manager process Must be $ZZWAN $ZZWAN