Token-Ring Adapter Installation and Support Guide

Relocating a TRSA
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Stop the TRSA
When you know the physical location of the adapter, you can abort it by using SCF
commands.
Stop the TRSA
To stop an TRSA, perform the following:
1. Determine the name of the logical interface (LIF) associated with the TRSA to be
relocated.
Use the SCF INFO LIF command:
INFO LIF $ZZLAN.*
Example 4-14 shows the output of this command. The logical interface (LIF)
name is shown in the Name column and the physical interface (PIF) name is
shown in the PIF column. The name of the Token-Ring ServerNet adapter
(TRSA) CRU is the first part of the PIF name (for example, E0153).
The PIF name indicates the physical port on the TRSA. For example, the PIF
named E0153.0.A. identifies the UTP (RJ-45) port on the TRSA named E0153.
In this example, the LIF associated with the TRSA named E0153 is named
L018.
Example 4-13. SCF INFO ADAPTER Command
--> INFO ADAPTER $ZZLAN.E0153
SLSA info ADAPTER
Name Group Module Slot Type
$ZZLAN.E0153 1 1 53 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 4-14. SCF INFO LIF Command
->INFO LIF $ZZLAN.*
SLSA Info LIF
Name PIF MAC Address Type
$ZZLAN.L018 E0153.0.A 08:00:8E:00:5C:85 Token Ring