Work With High-Speed Link (HSL) Resources

 

Type options, press Enter.

 

 

 

 

1=Enable HSL OptiConnect

2=Change detail

3=Disable HSL OptiConnect

4=Remove

5=Display detail

8=Associated packaging resources

9=Resources associated with loop

12=Display port information

 

 

 

 

 

 

HSL

 

 

 

Resource

Hardware

Loop

OptiConnect

Opt

Description

 

Name

Status

Number Status

_

Local HSL NIC

BCC01

Operational

 

Disabled

_

HSL Loop

 

SB01

Operational

256

Not Available

_

HSL Loop

 

SB02

Operational

257

Enabled

_

Local HSL NIC

BCC02

Operational

 

Disabled

_

HSL Loop

 

SB03

Operational

258

Not Available

_

HSL Loop

 

SB04

Operational

259

Disabled

_

Local HSL NIC

? BCC03

Unknown

 

Disabled

_

HSL Loop

 

? SB05

Unknown

260

Not Available

_

HSL Loop

 

? SB06

Unknown

261

Not Available

F3=Exit

F5=Refresh

F6=Print

F8=Exclude non-reporting resources

F10=Non-reporting resources

F12=Cancel

Figure 32. Example Work With High Speed Link (HSL) Resources display

The Work With High Speed Link (HSL) Resources display appears when you select the High Speed Link resources option on the Logical Hardware Resources display.

The Work With High Speed Link (HSL) Resources display allows you to display information and perform functions that are specific to HSL.

The options below are unique for HSL:

vDisplay detail (when you select it from HSL Loop) - Select this option to display the details of the logical hardware resource. The information is device-dependent (meaning it may be different depending on the hardware resource selected.)

vDisplay port information - Select this option to display the physical cabling between resources within a given HSL loop.

vResources associated with loop - Select this option to display the selected loop and a list of all resources logically attached to it. If more than one loop is selected with this option, the list will contain all of these loops and their logically attached resources.

Display detail

When you select the Display detail option for an HSL loop, an HSL Loop, an HSL I/O Bridge, or a Remote HSL NIC, one of the following three screens will appear. A detailed description of the fields on these screens follows the displays.

Display details on an HSL loop resource: Choosing the Display details option on an HSL loop resource will cause the following screen to appear. This screen is also displayed when F7 is selected and the previous resource is the beginning of the loop and when F8 is selected and the next resource is the beginning of the loop.

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