Lucent Technologies 9076 Network Router User Manual


 
2-34 October 22, 1999 SP Switch Router Adapter Guide - 1.4 Update 2
Configuring the SP Switch Router Adapter
Step 4. Run dev1config to create grdev1.conf
Configuration State ibmSPDepConfigState (read-only)
is an integer that indicates the final configuration state of the SP Switch Router Adapter card.
1 = not configured
2 = firmware load failed
3 = driver load failed
4 = diagnostic failed
5 = microcode load failed
6 = fully configured
System Name ibmSPDepSysName
is a quoted string which is the host name of the control workstation for the system partition to
which the SP Switch Router Adapter card is connected. The format could be anything and is
determined by the value specified in the SP system configuration.
Node State
ibmSPDepNodeState (read-only)
is an integer, either 1 or 2, that indicates whether the SP Switch Router Adapter card is
responding. A value of 2, down, indicates the card is not responding. A value of 1, up, indicates
the card is up and can be unfenced if it had previously been fenced from the SP Switch
network.
Switch Chip Link ibmSPDepSwChipLink
is an integer with a value that corresponds to the send port number for packets from the
adjacent switch chip to the SP Switch Router Adapter card. The card uses this value in the
wake-up packet it sends to the adjacent switch chip. The SP system administrator can
determine this value from the SDR object for the dependent node.
Node Delay ibmSPDepNodeDelay
is an integer that expresses an estimated amount of clock cycles that can elapse before the
switch chip loads a synchronization register in the SP Switch Router Adapter card. The card
uses this value in the wake-up packet it sends to the adjacent switch chip. The SP system
administrator can determine this value from the SDR object for the switch partition that
contains the dependent node.
Admin Status ibmSPDepAdminStatus
is an integer, either 1, 2, or 3, that indicates whether the SP Switch Router Adapter card is set to
communicate with the Switch Manager protocol. The SP SNMP Manager sets this value to
trigger resetting or reconfiguration of the SP Switch Router Adapter card.
1 = the card is ready
2 = the card is not ready and should be reset
3 = the card needs to be reconfigured and made ready