Token-Ring Adapter Installation and Support Guide
Relocating a TRSA
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Add the TRSA Using SCF
Add the TRSA Using SCF
Using the TRSA configuration form as a guide, use the SCF interface to the SLSA 
subsystem to add and start the newly installed TRSA.
The following steps outline adding and starting the relocated TRSA
1. Add the TRSA by using the SLSA subsystem SCF ADD ADAPTER command as 
follows:.
SCF adds an TRSA to slot 53, group 1, module 1, and gives processor 0 primary 
access to the ServerNet addressable controller (SAC). Processors 1 through 3 are 
assigned secondary access.
2. Use the SLSA subsystem SCF NAMES command to display the names assigned to 
the SAC and PIF of the adapter you added in step 1.
3. Assign a logical interface (LIF) to the PIF on the TRSA added in step 1 by using the 
SLSA subsystem SCF ADD LIF command. Use the name of the PIF returned from 
the NAMES command in step 2.
4. Start the LIF by using the SLSA subsystem START LIF command.
5. Start the TRSA and its subordinate SAC and PIF objects by using the SLSA 
subsystem SCF START ADAPTER command with the SUB ALL option as shown 
in the following example. The SUB ALL option starts the ADAPTER object and its 
subordinate objects:
6. Use the SLSA subsystem SCF STATUS commands to check that the adapter, SAC, 
PIF, and LIF have started as shown in Example 4-17
.
Note. Refer to the LAN Configuration and Management Manual for detailed information on the 
SLSA subsystem SCF commands
->ASSUME PROCESS $ZZLAN
->ADD ADAPTER $ZZLAN.E1053, TYPE TRSA, LOCATION (1,1,53),
 ACCESSLIST (0,1,2,3)
->NAMES PIF $ZZLAN.E0153*
SLSA Names PIF \SYS.$ZZLAN.E0153
PIF
$ZZLAN.E0153.0.A
->ADD LIF $ZZLAN.L018, PIF E0153
.0.A
->START LIF $ZZLAN.L018
->START ADAPTER $ZZLAN.E1053, SUB ALL
Note. You can also use the TSM Service Application to start an adapter. Refer to Using the 
TSM Service Application to Start the TRSA on page 3-25.










