2.4.2.3 The endefadapter Command
The endefadapter command is used to add or change the extension node adapter IP information in the SDR DependentAdapter object, and can be executed using smit. The fast path for smit is enter_extadapter. The command options are shown in Table 9.
Table 9. endefadapter Command Options
Flags | SMIT Option | Description |
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Network | Specifies the IP address of the extension node. | |
| address |
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Network | Specifies the netmask for the extension node. | |
| netmask |
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Reconfigure | Specifies if the enadmin command is to be | |
| the extension | activated after the endefadapter command |
| node | completes. With this option, the user does not |
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| have to explicitly issue the enadmin command. If |
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| the specification is yes, the |
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| command. If the specification is no, the |
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| is not part of the command. |
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| Node number | This is the node number the extension node |
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| logically occupies in the RS/6000 SP. |
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Attention
Note that this command only affects the SDR, unless the
When the GRF is properly configured and powered on, with the SP Switch Router Adapter inside, it periodically polls the Control Workstation for configuration data. The
2.4.2.4 The enrmadapter Command
The enrmadapter command is used to remove the SDR DependentAdapter object, and can also be executed using smit. The fast path for smit is delete_extadapter.
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