An example of the output from this command is shown in Figure 136 on

page 236.

 

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8260A> show tr_surrogate 8.2 crs_station all

Configuration Report Server Ring Station Data for MAC address 10-00-f1-0b-58-00

of Network TOKEN_RING_7

 

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Station Status:

Active

Mfg. Adapter Address:

10-00-f1-0b-58-00

NAUN Address:

40-00-00-03-33-38

Functional Address:

00-00-00-18

Group Address:

ff-ff-ff-ff

Microcode Level:

000001c1e3f1f7c3f140

Microcode Status:

100000904e00

Product Id:

202020202020202020202020202020202020

Function Class Mask:

7b7f

Max. Token Priority:

0003

Physical Location:

00000000

Configuration Report Server Ring Station Data for MAC address 40-00-00-03-33-38

of Network TOKEN_RING_7

 

-----------------------------------------------------------------------------

Station Status:

Active

Mfg. Adapter Address:

10-00-5a-89-c5-dc

NAUN Address:

10-00-f1-0b-58-00

Functional Address:

00-00-00-01

Group Address:

00-00-00-00

Microcode Level:

000000c3f2f4f5f5f040

Microcode Status:

000011700200

Product Id:

0110f0f0f0f0f0f0f0f0f0f0f0f0f0f0f0f0

Function Class Mask:

7b7f

Max. Token Priority:

0003

Physical Location:

00000000

8260A>

 

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Figure 136. Displaying the Status of CRS Stations Options

10.7.2 Displaying the Information Collected by Surrogate Features

Once the surrogate features and groups are enabled, you can use the following commands to display the collected information:

REM error MAC frames

SHOW TR_SURROGATE {slot.subslot} REM_ERROR_MAC_FRAME

REM isolating errors

SHOW TR_SURROGATE {slot.subslot} REM_ISOLATING

Last Beacon received by REM

SHOW TR_SURROGATE {slot.subslot} REM_LAST_BEACON

Last soft error received by REM

SHOW TR_SURROGATE {slot.subslot} REM_LAST_SOFT_ERROR

Non-isolating soft error

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8260 specifications

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Memory capacity is another key characteristic of the IBM 8260. Depending on the specific configuration, it can support substantial amounts of RAM, ensuring that applications can run effectively without the bottlenecks often associated with data-intensive tasks. This is crucial for enterprises that rely on real-time data analytics, large database management, and resource-heavy applications.

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