Gigabit Ethernet 4-Port Adapter Installation and Support Guide

Introduction to the Gigabit Ethernet 4-Port ServerNet
Adapter (G4SA)
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Manufacturing Naming Conventions (G06.26 and
Earlier RVUs)
processorid
is the number of the processor contained in the PMF; for example, the number 0
for a PMF installed in Group 1, Module 1, Slot 50 of an enclosure, and the number
1 for a PMF installed in Group 1, Module 1, Slot 55 of an enclosure.
processor-cabid
is the processor enclosure number for the IOAM. Because an IOAM is only
supported in the inner tetrahedron and can be attached to as many as four
processor enclosures in that tetrahedron, the processor cabid can only have
the value of 1.
cabid
is the group number of the IOAM that contains the G4SA:
module
identifies whether the G4SA is installed in module 2 or 3 of an IOAM. A module is
either 2 or 3.
slot
is the G4SAs physical slot number in the IOAM:
WANBoot process $ZWBmn $ZWBAC
TFTP server process $ZTFmn $ZTFAC
SNMP agent process $ZTMXA, $ZTMXB, and so on $ZTMXA
SNMP trap multiplexer
process
$ZTXmn $ZTXAC
SWAN or SWAN 2
concentrator
Snumber S01
group Description Range of Values
1n The object is in I/O enclosure n. The IO
enclosure can be physically attached to
as many as four processors in the inner
tetrahedron, but will always have the
processor enclosure number 1.
11,12,13,14,15
Number Description
1 to 5 For the G4SA.
The supported G4SA installation slots differ by system type. To determine the supported installation
slots for your G4SA, see the planning guide for your system (for example, the
Integrity NonStop
NS1000 Planning Guide
)
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