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 Guide—528166-006
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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