LAN Configuration and Management Manual

Managing the SLSA Subsystem
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Stopping and Starting an Adapter
Stopping and Starting an Adapter
When performing maintenance of the SLSA subsystem, you may need to stop or start
an adapter. This subsection describes the procedures to use.
Stopping an Adapter
Before you delete a ServerNet adapter, you must stop the adapter and its subordinate
SAC(s) and PIFs on the adapter.
Perform the following steps to stop an adapter:
1. Determine the name of the adapter associated with the group and slot that the
adapter is in. Use the SCF INFO ADAPTER command:
2. Scan the list for the group and slot containing the adapter. For example, IOAM
group 110, module 2, slot 1 contains the adapter named G11021.
3. Use the SCF INFO LIF command to list the LIF names in the system and identify
the LIF names associated with the adapter. For example, LIFs L11021A, L11021B,
L11021C, and L11021D are associated with adapter G11021.
INFO ADAPTER $ZZLAN.*
SLSA INFO ADAPTER
Name Group Module Slot Type
$ZZLAN.G11021 110 2 1 G4SA
$ZZLAN.G11022 110 2 2 G4SA
$ZZLAN.G11131 111 3 1 G4SA
$ZZLAN.G11132 111 3 2 G4SA
INFO LIF $ZZLAN.*
SLSA Info LIF
Associated
Name Object MAC Address Type
$ZZLAN.L11021A G11021.0.A 08:00:8E:00:78:3A Ethernet
$ZZLAN.L11021B G11021.0.B 08:00:8E:00:78:2D Ethernet
$ZZLAN.L11021C G11021.1.C 08:00:8E:00:78:2C Ethernet
$ZZLAN.L11021D G11021.1.D 08:00:8E:00:78:1C Ethernet
$ZZLAN.L11131A G11131.0.A 08:00:8E:00:78:3A Ethernet
$ZZLAN.L11131B G11131.0.B 08:00:8E:00:78:2D Ethernet
$ZZLAN.L11131C G11131.1.C 08:00:8E:00:78:2C Ethernet
$ZZLAN.L11131D G11131.1.D 08:00:8E:00:78:1C Ethernet
$ZZLAN.LANY M0IE0.0.A 08:00:8E:00:7A:D9 Ethernet
$ZZLAN.LANX M0IE1.0.A 08:00:8E:00:7B:BA Ethernet