LAN Configuration and Management Manual

Managing the SLSA Subsystem
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Adding an Adapter to the System
3. Install the adapter in the system (see Adapter Manuals on page 1-7).
4. Use the SCF ADD ADAPTER command to add the adapter to the SLSA
subsystem. For example:
In this example, SCF add a G4SA to slot 1 of IOAM group 110, module 2, and
gives processor 0 primary access to the ServerNet addressable controllers
(SACs). Processors 1 through 3 are assigned secondary access. (For a detailed
description, see the ADD ADAPTER Command on page 4-15.)
The system assigns SAC and physical interface (PIF) names derived from the
adapter name you used in the ADD command. The SAC(s) on the adapter you add
have the same processors as the adapter assigned to them. You can alter the
access list for the SAC on an adapter by using the SCF ALTER SAC command.
(See Altering the Access List, later in this section and the ALTER SAC Command
on page 4-36 for a detailed description of this command.)
Once the subsystem has added the adapter, the adapter and its subordinate SACs
and PIFs are still in the STOPPED state.
5. Use the SCF START ADAPTER command with the SUB ALL option to start the
adapter and its subordinate SAC(s) and PIFs.
The system starts the SAC(s) and subordinate PIFs on the specified adapter.
6. Use the SCF NAMES command to display the names assigned to the SAC and
PIFs of the adapter you added in step 3.
ADD ADAPTER $ZZLAN.G11021, TYPE G4SA, LOCATION (110,2,1), &
ACCESSLIST (0, 1, 2, 3)
Note. For Token Ring ServerNet adapters (TRSAs), you might need to alter the PIF
before staring the adapter and its subordinate objects. Refer to the Token-Ring Adapter
Installation and Support Guide for information on configuring a TRSA.
START ADAPTER $ZZLAN.G11021, SUB ALL
NAMES PIF $ZZLAN.G11021*
SLSA Names PIF \SYS.$ZZLAN.G11021
PIF
$ZZLAN.G11021.0.A $ZZLAN.G11021.0.A
$ZZLAN.G11021.0.B $ZZLAN.G11021.0.B
$ZZLAN.G11021.0.C $ZZLAN.G11021.0.C
$ZZLAN.G11021.0.D $ZZLAN.G11021.0.D