Token-Ring Adapter Installation and Support Guide

Replacing a TRSA
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Abort the TRSA
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Abort the TRSA
To abort a TRSA, perform the following steps:
1. Stop access to the logical interface (LIF) associated with the Token-Ring ServerNet
adapter (TRSA) CRU to be replaced.
Use the SCF ABORT LIF command:
ABORT LIF $ZZLAN.lif-name
2. Verify that the LIF associated with the TRSA to be replaced is in the STOPPED
state.
Use the SCF STATUS LIF command:
STATUS LIF $ZZLAN.lif-name
Example 3-14 shows the output of this command. Note that the logical interface
(LIF) is in the STOPPED state.
3. Abort the TRSA object and its subordinate objects. You can use either SCF or the
TSM Service Application to perform this step.
a. Use the SCF ABORT ADAPTER command with the SUB ALL option to abort
the adapter:
ABORT ADAPTER $ZZLAN.adapter-name, SUB ALL
The SUB ALL option stops the ADAPTER object and its subordinate objects.
a. Using the TSM Service Application to Abort the adapter:
1. Log on to the TSM Service Application
2. In the Tree view, select the TRSA.
Note. If Token-Ring ServerNet adapters (TRSAs) are named using the Compaq
Manufacturing naming convention, you can easily identify the physical location of the TRSA by
its name as follows:
$ZZLAN.Ecabid-slot
where cabid is the two-digit number that identifies the enclosure and slot is the actual
physical slot number in the enclosure. For example, the TRSA named E0153 is located in
enclosure 01, slot 53. (See Manufacturing Naming Conventions
on page 1-9.)
Example 3-14. SCF STATUS LIF Command
->STATUS LIF $ZZLAN.L018
SLSA Status LIF
Name State Access State
$ZZLAN.L018 STOPPED UP