Gigabit Ethernet 4-Port Adapter Installation and Support Guide

Installing a G4SA
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Verify the Installation of the G4SA
Verify the Installation of the G4SA
Verify the installation of the G4SA by examining the G4SA’s status LEDs. Figure 1-1 on
page 1-5 shows the location of these LEDS for the G4SA. Make sure that the power-on
LED (green light) is lit.
If the power-on LED is not lit:
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Reseat the G4SA. If the power-on LED is not lit after you reseat the G4SA,
replace the G4SA.
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Check the G4SA and midplane connector for damaged pins. If the G4SA or
midplane connector has damaged pins, both the G4SA and IOAM enclosure
must be replaced.
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Use the OSM Service Connection to check for alarms related to the G4SA.
If the amber LED is lit, use the OSM Service Connection to check for alarms
related to the G4SA.
Add and Start the G4SA Using SCF
With your completed G4SA configuration form as a guide, use the SCF interface to the
SLSA subsystem to add and start the G4SA.
Adding and Starting the G4SA
1. Use the SLSA subsystem SCF ADD ADAPTER command to add the G4SA.
Note. When the adapter is inserted, the fault LED (amber) remains lit until the adapter’s
firmware completes initialization. The fault LED also lights when SLSA detects a POST
failure.
Note. Refer to the LAN Configuration and Management Manual for detailed information about
the SLSA subsystem SCF commands.
Note. For Integrity NonStop NS-series systems and NonStop BladeSystems, the group
designation consists of three rather than two digits, Thus, the name of a G4SA, when added,
has five rather than four digits following the letter G; for example, $ZZLAN.G11123. For more
information about these naming conventions, see Manufacturing Naming Conventions (H06.03
and Later RVUs and J06.03 and Later RVUs) on page 1-11.
All SCF displays in this document show information about a G4SA adapter interfacing to a
NonStop S-series system running a G06.26 RVU or an earlier G-series RVU. The group
designation had two digits. Thus, adapter names have four digits following the letter G; for
example, $ZZLAN.G1123. For more information about NonStops S-series naming conventions,
see Manufacturing Naming Conventions (G06.26 and Earlier RVUs)
on page 1-9.
->ASSUME PROCESS $ZZLAN
->ADD ADAPTER $ZZLAN.G1123, TYPE G4SA, LOCATION (11,2,3),
ACCESSLIST (0,1,2,3)