LAN Configuration and Management Manual

SCF Commands for the SLSA Subsystem
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ADD ADAPTER Command
TYPE { E4SA|MIOE|TRSA|FESA|GESA|G4SA|CCSA|ATM3SA }
specifies the type of adapter:
E4SA specifies an Ethernet 4 ServerNet adapter (E4SA)
MIOE specifies the Ethernet port on the multifunction I/O board (MFIOB)
TRSA specifies the Token-Ring ServerNet adapter (TRSA)
FESA specifies the Fast Ethernet ServerNet adapter
GESA specifies the Gigabit Ethernet ServerNet adapter
G4SA specifies the Gigabit Ethernet 4-port Ethernet ServerNet adapter or the
Ethernet ports in the VIO enclosure.
CCSA specifies the Common Communication ServerNet adapter
ATM3SA specifies the ATM ServerNet adapter (ATM3SA)
LOCATION (group,module,slot)
specifies the group (system enclosure), module, and slot (physical, labeled space
in a module) of the adapter you are adding to the SLSA subsystem. The
LOCATION attribute identifies the adapter in terms of its physical location in the
system enclosure. An adapter type of G4SA represents either an adapter in an
IOAM enclosure or the Ethernet ports in a VIO enclosure (four Ethernet ports in a
VIO enclosure correspond to a G4SA). In a VIO enclosure, the group is 100 and
the slot is 6 or 7. For more information about the VIO enclosure, see the Versatile
I/O Manual.
ACCESSLIST ( n0 , n1,. . ., n15 )
specifies the processors allowed to access the SAC subordinate to the specified
adapter. The first processor in the list is the preferred owner for executing SCF
commands. You can specify up to 16 processors in the access list. The processors
do not have to be in the same cabinet as the adapter.
AUTODUMP { ON | OFF | EXTENDED }
specifies whether the SAC dumps information about SAC failure. This attribute
does not apply to the MFIOB. The default is ON for all adapter types.
The AUTODUMP attribute can be specified as EXTENDED for the G4SA adapter
type only. If this attribute is specified as ON, just the adapter data structures are
dumped during an automatic or manual dump. If this attribute is set to EXTENDED,
the data structures and I/O buffers are dumped. This attribute can be changed by
using the ALTER SAC command even when the SAC is in the STARTED STATE.
The EXTENDED option is recommended for use by HP support only. The default is
ON.