Gigabit Ethernet 4-Port Adapter Installation and Support Guide
Replacing a G4SA
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Determine the Physical Location of the G4SA
Determine the Physical Location of the G4SA
Locate the G4SA to be replaced by using either method:
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Use the OSM Service Connection to locate and select the G4SA to be replaced.
OSM shows a G4SA’s physical location in both the OSM tree pane and attributes
tab. The following example shows a G4SA’s group, module, slot location (13.3.2),
and Track ID.
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Use the SCF INFO ADAPTER command to determine the G4SA’s location in an
IOAM enclosure (see Example 3-23).
Scan the command’s output for the group, module, and slot location of the G4SA:
INFO ADAPTER $ZZLAN.adapter-name
Note. A G4SA’s ejector latch has a white label that shows the adapter’s Track ID and tracking
bar code.
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 systems running a G06.26 RVU or an earlier G-series RVU. The group
designation has two digits. Thus, adapter names have four digits following the letter G; for
example, $ZZLAN.G1123. For more information about NonStop S-series naming
conventions, see Manufacturing Naming Conventions (G06.26 and Earlier RVUs)
on
page 1-9.