HP (Hewlett-Packard) C160L Laptop User Manual


 
Field Replaceable Units
FRU Removal and Replacement
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Determining LAN ID and FDDI ID
1 If you are using HP-UX 9.0x, enter the following at the
prompt:
/etc/lanscan
If you are using HP-UX 10.x, enter the following at the
prompt:
/usr/sbin/lanscan
The output is similar to the following:
Hardware Station Dev Hardware Net-Interface NM Encapsulation Mjr
Path Address lu State NameUnit State ID Methods Num
2.0.2 0x08000970ECC0 0 UP lan0 UP 4 ETHER 52
The “Station Address” represents the EtherLAN ID
(ignore the “0x” in the number). You must derive the
FDDI ID by incrementing the EtherLAN ID by one. For
example, the FDDI ID to accompany the number shown
above (0800970ECCO) is 0800970ECC1.
After you install the new CPU board or I/O board and
power on the system for the first time, you are prompted
for the LAN ID. Record the information here so you
have a record of it:
EtherLAN ID ____________-____________
FDDI ID ____________-____________
You must supply the dash (-) between the first six digits
and the last six digits.