LAN Configuration and Management Manual
LAN Configuration and Management Manual—520469-012
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Managing the SLSA Subsystem
This section describes management and failure recovery for the SLSA subsystem.
The following management tasks are described in this section:
Adding an Adapter to the System
When you add an adapter to a NonStop system, you specify:
The name you want to use to identify the adapter; for example, E0153 for an
Ethernet 4-port ServerNet adapter (E4SA) in slot 53 of the first system enclosure
or G11123 for a Gigabit Ethernet 4-port ServerNet adapter (G4SA) in group 111,
module 2, and slot 3 of an I/O adapter module (IOAM) enclosure.
The type of LAN adapter you are adding to the system: ATM3SA, CCSA, E4SA,
FESA, G4SA, GESA, MFIOB, or TRSA. G4SAs can be added to an IOAM
enclosure or can represent the Ethernet ports in a VIO enclosure. (VIO enclosures
are supported in H06.08 and subsequent H-series RVUs).
The location of the adapter within the enclosure (group, module, and slot).
The processors that have access to the SACs on the adapter.
To add an adapter to the SLSA subsystem:
1. Make sure the adapter you are adding is supported for the NonStop system type
as described in Supported Adapters by NonStop System Type on page 2-13.
2. Fill out a configuration form for the adapter as described in Section 3, SLSA
Subsystem Installation and Configuration.
Adding an Adapter to the System 5-1
Stopping and Starting an Adapter 5-4
Renaming an Adapter 5-7
Altering the Access List 5-8
Altering the LANMAN Process 5-9
Aborting the LANMAN Process 5-9
Replacing a LANMON Without a Cold Load 5-10
Note. WAN Wizard Pro can be used as an alternative to Subsystem Control Facility (SCF) to
configure LAN adapters. For more information, see WAN Wizard Pro
on page 1-8.
Caution. NonStop TCP/IPv6 and Parallel Library TCP/IP are incompatible and cannot run on
the same system. Parallel Library TCP/IP is not supported on Integrity NonStop NS-series
servers.