Configuring the SP Switch Router Adapter

Configuration required on the SP system

Procedure

1From the SP control workstation, determine the switch_node_number by entering:

SDRGetObjects DependentNode node_number==n where n is the node_number of the dependent node.

This command produces output that looks like:

node_number switch_node_number ...

4731...

2From the SP control workstation, determine the host name of the switch primary node by entering:

splstdata -s

This command produces output that lists information about nodes on the SP switch. It includes the following data and identifies the primary node host name:

switch_port

topology

primary

arp

switch_node

number

filename

name

enabled

nos._used

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

1

top.7

ournode1

no

yes

In this case, the primary node host name is "ournode1".

3Log into the primary node by entering:

tn node_hostname

where node_hostname is the host name of the primary node.

4From the primary node, enter:

pg /var/adm/SPlogs/css/out.top

5Within the /out.top file, look for the lines containing " tb3". tb3 is immediately followed by the value for the switch_node_number.

For switch_node_number 31, the following line identifies the SP switch jack

E02-S17-BH-J15 (Frame 2, switch, bulkhead, jack J15):

s 27 3 tb3 31 0 E02-S17-BH-J15 to E03-N47 # Dependent Node

If you need help interpreting this identifying string, see the PSSP Maintenance Information, Volume 2, Maintenance Analysis Procedures and Parts Catalog for an explanation of the naming standard for RS/6000 SP components.

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