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 (H06.03 and
Later RVUs and J06.03 and Later RVUs)
IOAM position 1-5 + Module
is the IOAM group's position in the topology where one of the IOAMs is connected
to a processor enclosure; this convention uses alphabetical letters A through J:
In the above table, A is Module 2 of the IOAM connected to the first port of the
processor enclosure's ServerNet Expansion Board (SEB).
portid
is the combination of the slot number and port number mapped in the following
way for G4SA; this convention uses alphabetical letters A through U:
m
is an alphabetic value (A-Z) assigned automatically by the WAN manager process.
n
is an alphanumeric value (A-Z or 0-9) assigned automatically by the WAN manager
process.
number
indicates the order in which the process was configured.
Manufacturing Naming Conventions (H06.03
and Later RVUs and J06.03 and Later RVUs)
HP manufacturing uses a naming convention for processes and devices that relates
logical names to the physical location of devices.
The WAN manager process automatically configures the WANBoot, TFTP server, and
the SNMP trap multiplexer processes.
ABCDEFGH I J
1, 2 1, 3 2, 2 2, 3 3, 2 3, 3 4, 2 4,3 5, 2 5, 3
Slot 1Slot 2Slot 3Slot 4Slot 5Port Number
AEI MRA
BFJ NSB
CGKPTC
DHL QUD
Note. The SNMP trap multiplexer does not require a corresponding SNMP agent process. The
WAN manager process does not configure SNMPTMUX with a SNMP agent process.
$ZWBmn, $ZTFmn, and $ZTXmn are reserved process names.