Gigabit Ethernet ServerNet Adapter Installation and Support Guide

Introduction to the Gigabit Ethernet ServerNet
Adapter (GESA)
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Manufacturing Naming Conventions
Manufacturing Naming Conventions
HP manufacturing’s naming convention for processes and devices relates logical
names to the physical location of devices.
cabid
is the two-digit number that identifies the enclosure; cabid is also the group
number.
slot
is the physical slot number in the enclosure:
portid
is the combination of the slot number and port number mapped in the following
way:
Table 1-1. Naming Convention for LAN Subsystem and Related Processes
Process or Device Type Convention Example
LAN Manager (LANMAN) process Must be $ZZLAN $ZZLAN
Logical interface (LIF) $ZZLAN.Lcabid-portid $ZZLAN.L018
Gigabit Ethernet ServerNet
adapter (GESA)
$ZZLAN.Ecabid-slot $ZZLAN.E0153
cabid Description Range of Values
0n The object is in processor enclosure n.01-08
n1 The object is in I/O enclosure 1
attached to processor enclosure n.
11, 21, 31, 41, 51, 61, 71, or
81
n2 The object is in I/O enclosure 2
attached to processor enclosure n.
12, 22, 32, 42, 52, 62, 72, or
82
n3 The object is in I/O enclosure 3
attached to processor enclosure n.
13, 23, 33, 43, 53, 63, 73, or
83
Note. GESAs (including GESA connections via S-series I/O enclosures) are not supported on
NonStop BladeSystems.
Number Description
51 to 54 For the GESA.
Slot
Number
Port
Number portid
Slot
Number
Port
Number portid
51 0 0 53 0 8
51 1 1 53 1 9
51 2 2 53 2 A