FUJITSU PCI GigabitEthernet 3.0 Update1
for Solaris TM Operating System
User's Guide
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Preface
Purpose
This manual describes how to install the FUJITSU PCI GigabitEthernet card in your PRIMEPOWER
system, and configure the environment setting of the interface.
Target Reader
This book is intended for system administrators responsible for installing the FUJITSU PCI
GigabitEthernet card.
To understand the concepts and procedures presented in this manual, you need from one to two years of
experience in the Solaris (TM) Operating System (in this document, abbreviated to Solaris OS.) system
administration and a basic knowledge of networked systems.
Organization
This section describes the chapters in this document.
Chapter 1 Product Outline
Chapter 1 describes the distinctive features of the FUJITSU PCI GigabitEthernet Card.
Chapter 2 Installing FUJITSU PCI GigabitEthernet Card
Chapter 2 describes how to install the adapter.
Chapter 3 Setting Configuraton Information
Chapter 3 provides an overview of the environment definition.
Chapter 4 LinkAggregation Feature
Chapter 4 describes how to use the LinkAggregation function.
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting
Chapter 5 offers suggestions about how to troubleshoot and resolve problems you might encounter
during installation.
Appendix A Messages
Appendix A shows the messages output by the driver software.
Appendix B On-Board Diagnostics
Appendix B shows details of the adapter’s on-board diagnostics.
Appendix C Using GigabitEthernet in a Cluster Environment
Appendix C describes notes when using the adapter in a Cluster System.
Appendix D PCI Slot Number and Device Name
Appendix D shows the PCI slot number and device name list matrix for each PRIMEPOWER
model.
Appendix E Available Switches
Appendix E shows a list of the available and supported switches.
8th Edition: April 2007
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Contents
Chapter 1
Product Outline.......................................................................1
1.1 Key Features.................................................................................2
1.2 GigabitEthernet card Specifications..........................................................3
1.2.1 Specifications...........................................................................3
1.2.2 Part Names and Features of Hardware......................................................4
Chapter 2
Installing FUJITSU PCI GigabitEthernet Card...........................................9
2.1 Installation of the GigabitEthernet Card....................................................10
2.2 Identifying the GigabitEthernet Card........................................................11
2.3 Cable Connection............................................................................12
Chapter 3
Setting Configuration Information....................................................21
3.1 Driver Software Installation................................................................22
3.2 Environment Setting.........................................................................23
3.2.1 Configuring the Hostname File...........................................................23
3.2.2 Hostname Definition.....................................................................23
3.2.3 Netmask Value Definition................................................................25
3.3 Operation Mode Setup........................................................................26
3.3.1 The fjgi.conf File......................................................................26
3.3.2 JumboFrame Setup........................................................................29
3.3.3 The ndd Utility.........................................................................32
3.3.4 FCode Settings..........................................................................36
3.4 Discernment Of the GigabitEthernet Interface................................................39
3.4.1 Discernment Of the GigabitEthernet Interface on PRIMEPOWER or GP7000 family.............39
3.4.2 Discernment Of the GigabitEthernet Interface on SPARC Enterprise........................40
3.5 Network Installation........................................................................42
3.6 VLAN Interface Setup........................................................................45
3.6.1 IEEE 802.1Q TagVLAN Description.........................................................45
3.6.2 Setting Up the VLAN Interface...........................................................45
Chapter 4
LinkAggregation Feature..............................................................47
4.1 About LinkAggregation Feature...............................................................48
4.2 Configuration of the LinkAggregation Feature................................................50
4.2.1 Setting Up the /etc/opt/FJSVla/config File..............................................50
4.2.2 Using the /etc/opt/FJSVla/bin/fjla Command..............................................52
4.2.2.1 Activate a LinkAggregation Group (fjla init)........................................52
4.2.2.2 Inactivate a LinkAggregation Group (fjla term)......................................53
4.2.2.3 Display Status and Statistics (fjla stat)...........................................54
4.3 Notes.......................................................................................56
Chapter 5
Troubleshooting......................................................................57
Appendix A Messages.............................................................................59
A.1 Console Messages............................................................................59
A.2 Command Messages............................................................................63
Appendix B On-Board Diagnostics.................................................................65
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Appendix C Using GigabitEthernet in a Cluster Environment.......................................71
C.1 Cluster Environment Support.................................................................71
C.2 Cluster Environment Setup Procedure.........................................................71
C.3 Notes.......................................................................................72
Appendix D PCI Slot Number and Device Name......................................................73
Appendix E Available Switches..................................................................107
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Chapter 1 Product Outline
The following topics are described in this chapter.
● Key Features
● GigabitEthernet card Specifications
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Chapter 1 Product Outline
1.1Key Features
The FUJITSU GigabitEthernet card is a adapter designed for Solaris OS servers that are
connected to a GigabitEthernet network. This card offers the physical services and data
link services defined by IEEE802.3.
Table 1.1 GigabitEthernet function
Main Function
IEEE802.3 compliant 1000Base-SX(PW008GE4, PW0G8GE1), 1000Base-SX * 2ports(SE0X7GD2X),
10/100/1000Base-T(PW008GE5, PW0G8GE2, PRIMEPOWER250/450 secondary LAN ), 10/100/1000
Base-T * 2ports(SE0X7GD1X), 10/100/1000 Base-T * 4ports(PW008QG1, SE0X7GQ1X)
JumboFrame function*
ndd(1M) command provided by Solaris OS
VLAN* (IEEE 802.3 TagVLAN)
LinkAggregation* (IEEE 802.3 except dynamic LACP protocol)
IPv4/IPv6
SNA/FNA
*JumboFrame, VLAN and LinkAggregation functions are supported after Solaris 8 OS.
* JumboFrame Functionality
Althoughthemaximumframesize(MTU)ofoneEthernetpacketis1514bytes, byusingaJumboFrame
function it becomes possible to set MTU from 1514 bytes to 9014 bytes. Use of JumboFrames can
mitigate the CPU load and improve transmission speed.
* Point to Point Connection
Direct connection between FUJITSU PCI GigabitEthernet cards is forbidden, except when used in
the private LAN of a CLUSTER system.
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1.2 GigabitEthernet card Specifications
1.2GigabitEthernet card Specifications
The FUJITSU PCI GigabitEthernet card is an adapter that is installed into a PCI slot or
a PCI Express slot.
1.2.1Specifications
The specification of the FUJITSU PCI GigabitEthernet adapter is listed in "Table 1.2.1
PCI GigabitEthernet Card Specification" and "Table 1.2.2 PCI Express GigabitEthernet Card
Specification".
Table 1.2.1 PCI GigabitEthernet Card Specification
Item
Compatibility
PCI Local Bus Revision 2.1 or later
Host Bus Interface
1000Base-SX (PW008GE4, PW0G8GE1)
10/100/1000Base-T (PW008GE5, PW0G8GE2, PRIMEPOWER250/450 secondary
LAN)
Network Interface
10/100/1000Base-T * 4ports(PW008QG1)
32/64-bit Bus Mastering DMA Transfers
One PCI slot per card.
Host Data Transfer
Bus Type
Power Requirements
Maximum: 4.7W(PW008GE4/5, PW0G8GE1/2), 14.0W(PW008QG1)
1000Base-SX (P008GE4, PW0G8GE1): Multi-mode Fibre (62.5/125 micron)
SC-Duplex
Connections
10/100/1000Base-T (PW008GE5, PW0G8GE2, PRIMEPOWER250/450 secondary
LAN, PW008QG1): Cat5e Cable (Cat5 cable can also be used for
10/100Mbps.)
Table 1.2.2 PCI Express GigabitEthernet Card Specification
Item
Compatibility
PCI Express 1.0a (SE0X7GD1X, SE0X7GD2X)
PCI Express 1.1 (SE0X7GQ1X)
Host Bus Interface
Network Interface
Host Data Transfer
1000Base-SX * 2ports (SE0X7GD2X)
10/100/1000Base-T * 2ports (SE0X7GD1X)
10/100/1000Base-T * 4ports (SE0X7GQ1X)
SE0X7GD1X, SE0X7GD2X: PCI Express 4lane Bus Mastering DMA Transfers
SE0X7GQ1X:
PCI Express 8lane Bus Mastering DMA Transfers
Bus Type
One PCI slot per card.
Power Requirements
Maximum: 9.1W(SE0X7GD1X), 9.2W(SE0X7GD2X), 15.0W(SE0X7GQ1X)
1000Base-SX(SE0X7GD2X):
Multi-mode Fibre
(LC-SC: 62.5/125 micron and 50/125 micron
(A card side is LC. It is used when connection place partner
equipment is SC.),
Connections
LC-LC: 62.5/125 micron and 50/125 micron)
10/100/1000Base-T (SE0X7GD1X, SE0X7GQ1X):
Cat5e Cable (Cat5 cable can also be used for 10/100Mbps.)
● PW008GE4, PW0G8GE1 and SE0X7GD2X only supports full duplex connection. Half-duplex
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Chapter 1 Product Outline
connection is not supported.
● When using 1000Mbps transfer rate with PW008GE5, PW0G8GE2, PRIMEPOWER250/450
secondaryLANport, SE0X7GD1X, PW008QG1andSE0X7GQ1X, onlyAuto-Negotiation=Oncan
be used.
1.2.2Part Names and Features of Hardware
Figure 1.1 to 1.8 shows the appearance of the FUJITSU PCI GigabitEthernet adapters. The
part names and features are listed as follows.
Connection:
PW008GE4,PW0G8GE1andSE0X7GD2Xallowopticalfibrecableconnection,PW008GE5,PW0G8GE2,
PRIMEPOWER250/450secondaryLANport,SE0X7GD1X,PW008QG1andSE0X7GQ1Xallowtwistedpair
cable connection. See the section "Chapter 2 Installing FUJITSU PCI GigabitEthernet Card"
for detailed information.
LEDs:
PW008GE4 (1000BASE-SX) has two LEDs(1000M LED, ACT LED) indicating transmission rate and
activity. PW0G8GE1 and SE0X7GD2X (1000BASE-SX) has two LEDs(LINK LED, ACT LED) indicating
transmission rate and activity. PW008GE5 and PW0G8GE2 (10/100/1000BASE-T) have four
LEDs(1000M LED, 100M LED, 10M LED, ACT LED) indicating 1000Mbps, 100Mbps, 10Mbps, and
activity.SE0X7GD1X(10/100/1000BASE-T)havethreeLEDs(1000MLED,100MLED,LINK/ACTLED)
indicating 1000Mbps, 100Mbps, and activity. PW008QG1 and SE0X7GQ1X (10/100/1000BASE-T)
has two LEDs(LINK LED, ACT LED) indicating transmission rate and activity. See "Appendix
B On-Board Diagnostics" for detailed information.
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1.2 GigabitEthernet card Specifications
Figure 1.1 1000Base-SX
(PW008GE4)
Figure 1.2 10/100/1000Base-T
(PW008GE5)
Figure 1.3 1000Base-SX
(PW0G8GE1)
Figure 1.4 10/100/1000Base-T
(PW0G8GE2)
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Figure 1.5 1000Base-SX * 2ports
(SE0X7GD2X)
Figure 1.6 10/100/1000Base-T * 2ports
(SE0X7GD1X)
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Figure 1.7 10/100/1000Base-T * 4ports
(PW0G8GE1)
Figure 1.8 10/100/1000Base-T * 4ports
(SE0X7GQ1X)
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Chapter 2 Installing FUJITSU PCI
GigabitEthernet Card
This chapter describes the tasks necessary to install this card in the main unit.
● Installation of the GigabitEthernet card
● Identifying the GigabitEthernet card
● Cable connection
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Chapter 2 Installing FUJITSU PCI GigabitEthernet Card
2.1Installation of the GigabitEthernet Card
Insert the card in a PCI slot or a PCI Express slot on the main unit.
(Please refer to the main unit’s User’s Manual for details about installing cards and
specific PCI slot or PCI Express slot specifications.)
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2.2 Identifying the GigabitEthernet Card
2.2Identifying the GigabitEthernet Card
The GigabitEthernet card can be identified by executing the "boot -r" command at the
OpenBoot prompt.
ok boot -r
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2.3Cable Connection
To connect the PW008GE4, PW0G8GE1 and SE0X7GD2X GigabitEthernet card to the network, use
anopticalfibercable. ToconnectthePW008GE5, PW0G8GE2, PRIMEPOWR250/450secondaryLAN,
PW008QG1, SE0X7GD1X and SE0x7GQ1X GigabitEthernet card to the network, use a CAT5E twisted
pair cable (Enhanced Category 5).
Figure 2.3.1 PW008GE4 (with Optical Fiber Cable)
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2.3 Cable Connection
Figure 2.3.2 PW008GE5 (with Twisted Pair Cat5E Cable)
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Figure 2.3.3 PW0G8GE1 (with Optical Fiber Cable)
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2.3 Cable Connection
Figure 2.3.4 PW0G8GE2 (with Twisted Pair Cat5E Cable)
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Figure 2.3.5 SE0X7GD2X (with Optical Fiber Cable)
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2.3 Cable Connection
Figure 2.3.6 SE0X7GD1X (with Twisted Pair Cat5E Cable)
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Figure 2.3.7 PW008QG1 (with Twisted Pair Cat5E Cable)
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2.3 Cable Connection
Figure 2.3.8 SE0X7GQ1X (with Twisted Pair Cat5E Cable)
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Chapter 3 Setting Configuration
Information
This chapter describes how to set configuration information after installing the FUJITSU
PCI GigabitEthernet interface.
The following topics are covered in this chapter:
● Driver Software Installation
● Environment Setting
● Operation Mode Setup
● Discernment of the GigabitEthernet interface
● Network Installation
● VLAN Interface Setup
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3.1Driver Software Installation
To make use of the FUJITSU PCI GigabitEthernet interface, Solaris OS version-specific
driver packages must be installed from the attached CD-ROM. See the document "Installation
Guide FUJITSU PCI GigabitEthernet 3.0 Update1" for the installation procedure.
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3.2 Environment Setting
3.2Environment Setting
Thissectionexplainshowtoeditthenecessaryfiletoconfiguretheoperatingenvironment
of the FUJITSU PCI GigabitEthernet interface.
In TCP/IP (IPv4 or IPv6) protocol, edit the following information must be setup.
● Configuring the Hostname file
● Hostname Definition
● Netmask Value Definition
3.2.1Configuring the Hostname File
1. To use the GigabitEthernet interface as an IPv4 interface:
Allocate an IP address or hostname for the fjgi driver by editing the
/etc/hostname.fjgi*file(where*isanumericalvalue). Aboutnetmaskvalue, please
see "3.2.3 Netmask Value Definition".
Example /etc/hostname.fjgi* file:
Define a unique hostname:
giga-v4
Or define the IP address:
192.168.150.1
Note 1: Please put a decimal number (instance number) into *.
See section "3.4 Discernment Of the GigabitEthernet Interface" for detailed
information about instance number.
Note 2: See section "3.2.2 Hostname Definition" for detailed information about
defining the hostname.
Note 3: Please put in neither a blank nor a empty line behind an IP address. If a
blank or a empty line enter, it will not be activated at the time of main part
equipment starting.
2. To use the GigabitEthernet interface as an IPv6 interface:
Allocate an IP address and prefix for the fjgi driver by editing the
/etc/hostname6.fjgi* file (where * is a numerical value).
Example /etc/hostname6.fjgi* file:
Define a unique hostname:
addif giga-v6/120 up
Note: See section "3.2.2 Hostname Definition" for detailed information about
defining the hostname.
3. To use the GigabitEthernet interface as a VLAN interface:
See section "3.6.2 How to create the VLAN interface", and after defining the VLAN
name, follow steps 1 or 2 above.
3.2.2 Hostname Definition
Define an IP address with a unique hostname.
1. To use the GigabitEthernet interface as an IPv4 interface:
Add the IPv4 address and hostname to the /etc/hosts file.
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Example /etc/hosts file:
# IP Address
190.168.150.1
Hostname
giga-v4
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2. To use the GigabitEthernet interface as an IPv6 interface:
Add the IPv6 address and hostname to the /etc/inet/ipnodes file.
Example /etc/inet/ipnodes file:
# IP Address
Hostname
fe80::2e0:ff:fea6:2222 giga-v6
3.2.3Netmask Value Definition
To use the GigabitEthernet interface as an IPv4 interface, add the netmask value and IP
address to the /etc/netmasks file.
Example /etc/netmasks file:
# IP Address
192.168.150.0
netmask
255.255.255.0
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3.3Operation Mode Setup
This section explains how to edit the fjgi.conf configuration file or issue a command to
change the operation mode of the FUJITSU PCI GigabitEthernet interface. The operation mode
can be changed with the following:
● The fjgi.conf file
● JumboFrame Setup
● The ndd Utility
● FCode Settings
3.3.1The fjgi.conf File
About speed/duplex/flowcontrol, it recommends carrying out default operation (automatic
setup by Auto-Negotiation). Usually, a setup of a fjgi.conf file is unnecessary.
It is a case as shown in the following examples that a setup of a fjgi.conf file is needed.
Example
● When connection partner equipment is not supporting Auto-Negotiation
In this case, please let mode of operation in agreement with self-equipment and
connection place partner equipment.
● Although Auto-Negotiation is used, when it is necessary to make only a specific
setting value into a different value from a default value (for example, when you
want to set speed as 100Mbps, in order to press down the CPU load by the network
low)
● When JumboFrame is used
It is also possible to set up except fjgi.conf. For details, please refer to "3.3.2
JumboFrame Setup".
The following table provides descriptions of the parameters used in the fjgi.conf file
to configure the GigabitEthernet interface.
When editing the fjgi.conf file, please review the [Caution] items below.
[Parameter List]
Parameter
Value
fjgi *1
Description
Name
Used to specify the driver name.
Used to specify the location of the device
node in the device tree.
Parent
See below
See below
Used to specify the address within the device
node.
unit-address
First connection is attempted with
AutoNegotiation_A=On. If this fails, the
connection is retried with
AutoNegotiation_A
Sense
AutoNegotiation_A=Off automatically.
This setting can be used only with PW008GE4
or PW0G8GE1.
Auto-Negotiation is enabled. The interface
will not be able to communicate with remote
device operating in fixed mode
(Auto-Negotiation disabled).
On (default)
When PW008GE5, PW0G8GE2, SE0X7GD1X,
PW008QG1, SE0X7GQ1X or PRIMEPOWER250/450
secondary LAN port is used in 1000Mbps mode,
use this setting.
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Parameter
Value
Description
Auto-Negotiation is disabled. (Fixed mode)
Connection speed of 1000, 100, or 10 Mbps is
set based on negotiation with the remote
device.
Off
Auto (default)
(This can only be set when
AutoNegotiation_A=On.)
LinkSpeed_A *2
1000
100
10
Connect at 1000Mbps.
Connect at 100Mbps.
Connect at 10Mbps.
Indicating that both Full-Duplex and
Half-Duplex are being supported.
(This can only be set when
AutoNegotiation_A=On.)
Both (default)
DuplexCapabilities_A *2
Half
Full
Half-Duplex operation is allowed.
Full-Duplex operation is allowed.
Flowcontrolisperformedaccordingtoasetup
of partner equipment.
Auto (default)
Only flow control from the remote machine is
allowed. Flow control to the remote machine
is not allowed.
Rem
FlowControl_A *3
Only flow control from the main unit is
allowed. Flow control from the remote machine
is not allowed.
LocSend
None
Flow control is disabled.
Master or Slave is set based on negotiation
with the remote device.
Auto (default)
(This can only be set when AutoNegotiation_A=
On.)
Role_A *4
Master
Communication by Master.
Slave
Communication by Slave.
fjgi_mtu *5
1500 to 9000
MTU size is specified.
*1: When PW008GE5 or PW0G8GE2 is used, it is possible to set name="FJSV,pgtb". When PW008GE4
or PW0G8GE1 is used, it is possible to set name="FJSV,pgsb". It becomes the same meaning
as having specified name="fjgi" in both cases.
*2: Parameter is supported on 10/100/1000Base-T (PW008GE5, PW0G8GE2, SE0X7GD1X, PW008QG1,
SE0X7GQ1X) adapters and PRIMEPOWER250/450 secondary LAN port.
*3: Parameter is effective only when AutoNegotiation_A=On. When AutoNegotiation_A=Off, with
10/100/1000 Base-T, it becomes FlowControl_A=None. And with 1000 Base-SX, it becomes
FlowControl_A=Rem.
*4: Parameter is supported on 10/100/1000Base-T (PW008GE5, PW0G8GE2, SE0X7GD1X, PW008QG1,
SE0X7GQ1X) adapters and PRIMEPOWER250/450 secondary LAN port in 1000Mbps mode only.
*5:ParameterissupportedonlyinSolaris9orlater,andwhenthefollowingpatchforPRIMEPOWER
is applied.
In the case of Solaris 9 OS: 114994-13 or later
In the case of Solaris 10 OS: 120462-06 or later
[Parameter Setting]
The followingshows how to set the parent and unit-address parameter in the fjgi.conf file.
● Find the fjgi device tree, device node and instance number in the /etc/path_to_inst
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file.
example)
# grep fjgi /etc/path_to_inst
"/pci@83,2000/FJSV,pwga@1" 0 "fjgi" - PRIMEPOWER250/450 secondary LAN port
"/pci@15,2000/FJSV,pgtb@1" 1 "fjgi" - PW008GE5, PW0G8GE2
"/pci@17,2000/FJSV,pgsb@1" 2 "fjgi" - PW008GE4, PW0G8GE1
"/pci@83,4000/pci@3/FJSV,p4ta@1" 3 "fjgi"
"/pci@83,4000/pci@3/FJSV,p4ta@1,1" 4 "fjgi"
"/pci@83,4000/pci@3/FJSV,p4ta@3" 5 "fjgi"
"/pci@83,4000/pci@3/FJSV,p4ta@3,1" 6 "fjgi"
PW008QG1
● In the above example:
device node of device tree
/pci@83,2000/FJSV,pwga@1
instance number
driver name
fjgi
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
/pci@15,2000/FJSV,pgtb@1
fjgi
fjgi
fjgi
fjgi
fjgi
fjgi
/pci@17,2000/FJSV,pgsb@1
/pci@83,4000/pci@3/FJSV,p4ta@1
/pci@83,4000/pci@3/FJSV,p4ta@1,1
/pci@83,4000/pci@3/FJSV,p4ta@3
/pci@83,4000/pci@3/FJSV,p4ta@3,1
● Theunit-addressisthenumbertotherightofFJSV,pwga@,FJSV,pgtb@,orFJSV,pgsb@.
The unit-addresses from the example are shown below.
PRIMEPOWER250/450
secondary LAN port
PW008GE5,
PW0G8GE2
PW008GE4,
PW0G8GE1
name
fjgi
fjgi
fjgi
parent
/pci@83,2000
1
/pci@15,2000
1
/pci@17,2000
1
unit-address
PW008QG1
name
fjgi
parent
/pci@83,2000/pci@3
instance 3 is 1
instance 4 is 1,1
instance 5 is 3
instance 6 is 3,1
unit-address
― The location of the fjgi.conf file depends on the model of the host system
as described below:
(1) PRIMEPOWER1 or PRIMEPOWER100
/platform/sun4u/kernel/drv/fjgi.conf
(2) PRIMEPOWER other than (1) or GP7000 family
/platform/sun4us/kernel/drv/fjgi.conf
(3) SPARC Enterprise T1000 or T2000
/platform/sun4v/kernel/drv/fjgi.conf
(4) SPARC Enterprise M4000,M5000,M8000 or M9000
/platform/SUNW,SPARC-Enterprise/kernel/drv/fjgi.conf
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― The example which sets a parameter to a fjgi.conf file is shown.
example 1. the case where use the card of PW008GE5 (10/100-/1000BASE-T), and
disable Auto-Negotiation and connection speed is made into 100Mbps and
Half-Duplex
name="fjgi" parent="/pci@15,2000" unit-address="1"
AutoNegotiation_A="Off" LinkSpeed_A="100" DuplexCapabilities_A="Half" ;
example 2. the case where use the card of PW008GE4 (1000BASE-SX) and
Auto-Negotiation is disabled
name="fjgi" parent="/pci@17,2000" unit-address="1"
AutoNegotiation_A="Off" ;
example 3. the case where use the port of the instance number 4 of PW008QG1
(10/100-/1000BASE-T), and enable Auto-Negotiation and connection speed is
made into 100Mbps and a Full-Duplex
name="fjgi" parent="/pci@83,4000/pci@3" unit-address="1,1"
AutoNegotiation_A="On" LinkSpeed_A="100" DuplexCapabilities_A="Full" ;
After making changes to the fjgi.conf file, the system must be rebooted.
● About speed/duplex/flowcontrol, it recommends carrying out default operation
(Auto-Negotiation). In that case, connection partner equipment should also enable
Auto-Negotiation. By doing so, it is the optimal. speed/duplex/flow control It
is set up automatically.
● When you use fjgi.conf file and you change mode of operation, please let mode of
operation in agreement with self-equipment and connection partner equipment. When
mode of operation is not in agreement with self-equipment and connection partner
equipment, it may not become a value as a link up is not carried out, or it cannot
communicate even if it carries out a link up, or mode of operation specified.
● When an adapter is removed, please remove the setting parameters of the applicable
adapter defined in the fjgi.conf file. If an adapter is removed and the setting
parameters are left in the fjgi.conf file, panic may occur at the time of a system
startup, and it becomes impossible to start.
● Because the parameters are set in the fjgi.conf file per physical interface, when
a VLAN interface is used, individual interface used by the VLAN interface must be
similarly configured.
● The parameters set in the fjgi.conf file may not become effective with DR(Dynamic
Reconfiguration) function and Pci Hot Plug function. The system must be rebooted
after the parameters are set.
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3.3.2JumboFrame Setup
By using a JumboFrame the TCP/IP MTU size can be expanded from 1500 to 9000. By expanding
the single packet transmission size, the number of packets processed can be reduced,
lowering the CPU load.
TherearethreekindsoffollowingmethodsinthesettingprocedureofJumboFrame.
[Method 1: How to specify by /etc/system and /etc/hostname.fjgi*
(recommendation)]
It recommends setting up JumboFrame by this method. This method can be used only
in Solaris 9 or later, or Solaris 8 patch 109900-01 or later is applied. When
you use JumboFrame in Solaris 2.6 or 7, please set up by the method 2.
1. Add the following line to /etc/system file.
set fjgi:fjgi_jumbo=1
2. The MTU size of TCP/IP is set up by describing MTU size in /etc/hostname.fjgi*
(notes) in the form of the following between 1500 and 9000 and rebooting. When
not specifying an MTU value as this file, it is set as a default value (except
for a 9000Byte MAC header).
(Note) * expresses an instance number.
Setting formal
hostname mtu MTU size
Example of setting (when setting MTU size of fjgi0 to 8000)
# cat/etc/hostname.fjgi0
myhost mtu 8000
#
3. Reboot the system.
[Method 2: How to specify by /etc/system and /etc/fjmtu.fjgi*]
Please use this method when you use JumboFrame in Solaris 2.6 or 7. This method
is not supported when main part equipment is SPARC Enterprise Server series.
1. Add the following line to /etc/system file.
set fjgi:fjgi_jumbo=1
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2. The MTU size of TCP/IP is set up by creating /etc/fjmtu.fjgi* (notes) and
describing MTU size in /etc/fjmtu.fjgi* in the form of the following between
1500 and 9000 and rebooting. When not specifying an MTU value as this file,
it is set as a default value (except for a 9000Byte MAC header).
(Note) * expresses an instance number. An instance number should set up the
value (the same as that of * of /etc/hostname.fjgi*) which surely corresponds.
Example of setting (when setting MTU size of fjgi0 to 8000)
# cat /etc/fjmtu.fjgi0
8000
#
3. Reboot the system.
[Method 3: How to specify by fjgi.conf]
When you set up MTU size separately by every interface, and when application does
not refer to /etc/hostname.fjgi* (example . CF of PRIMECLUSTER, CIP function),
please use this method.
This method can be used only in Solaris 9 or later, and when the following patch
for PRIMEPOWER is applied.
In the case of Solaris 9 OS: 114994-13 or later
In the case of Solaris 10 OS: 120462-06 or later
1. Add fjgi_mtu parameter to fjgi.conf file. Specify the value like fjgi_mtu=8000
instead of the character string like fjgi_mtu="8000".
Example of file description (when setting MTU size of a specific interface to 8000)
name="FJSV,pgtb" parent="/pci@15,2000" unit-address="1"
fjgi_mtu=8000;
2. Reboot the system.
● If JumboFrame support is enabled, the interface will be unable to transmit and
receive data in IEEE802.3 format.
● In the case of a method 1 or a method 2, if two or more interfaces, or VLAN interfaces
are installed, the JumboFrame setting applies to all interfaces.
● When the file transfer protocol (FTP) is used, set the MTU-size to 8232 or less.
● When using the JumboFrames function with the PW008GE5, PW0G8GE2, SE0X7GD1X,
PW008QG1, SE0X7GQ1X or the PRIMEPOWER250/450 secondary LAN port, only use 1000Mbps
mode.
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● The parameters set in /etc/fjmtu.fjgi* and fjgi.conf file are not effective with
DR(DynamicReconfiguration)functionandPciHotPlugfunction. Tobeeffectivethis
file, the system must be rebooted.
3.3.3The ndd Utility
By using the ndd command, the interface communication mode can be changed dynamically.
Usually, although it is not necessary to change the interface communication mode by the
ndd command, when shown in the following examples, please change the interface
communication mode by the ndd command.
Example
― It changed into the equipment which does not support Auto-Negotiation from
the equipment which supports Auto-Negotiation for connection partner
equipment after a system startup. Or it changed into the equipment which
supports Auto-Negotiation from the equipment which does not support
Auto-Negotiation conversely.
● The following examples show how to display and set the parameters using the ndd
command.
Setup of an instance number:
ndd -set/dev/fjgi'instance' value
(Instancenumber "value" of an applicable
interface is specified.)
example) fjgi2 is specified.
# ndd -set /dev/fjgi 'instance' 2
(Note) carry out for referring to -- carry out for setting up -- it is necessary
to specify the instance number of an applicable fjgi interface first
To display:
ndd -get /dev/fjgi 'param'
(param: Each parameter)
example) The state of the link of fjgi2 is referred to.
# ndd -set /dev/fjgi 'instance' 2
# ndd -get /dev/fjgi 'link_status'
To set:
ndd -set /dev/fjgi 'param' value (param:each parameter and value: Value)
example) 1000Mbps/FullDuplex of fjgi2 is disabled.
# ndd -set /dev/fjgi 'instance' 2
# ndd -set /dev/fjgi ' adv_1000fdx_cap' 0
(Note) In this stage, a setup is not reflected in hardware yet.
When setting change is reflected (with no change of an Auto-Negotiation value):
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ndd -set/dev/fjgi'instance' value
(Instancenumber "value" of an applicable
interface is specified.)
ndd -set /dev/fjgi 'param1' value
(Change 1 of a setup)
ndd -set /dev/fjgi 'param2' value
:
(Change 2 of a setup)
:
ndd -set /dev/fjgi 'adv_autoneg_cap' N (Once let Auto-Negotiation be a different
value from the present condition.)
ndd -set /dev/fjgi 'adv_autoneg_cap' M (Auto-Negotiation is returned to the
original value.)
example) While Auto-Negotiation had been enabled, when changing fjgi0 into 100Half
(Autonego=1, link_sppd=100, link_mode=0) from a default state (Autonego=1,
link_speed=1000, link_mode=1)
# ndd -set /dev/fjgi 'instance' 0
# ndd -set /dev/fjgi 'adv_1000fdx_cap' 0
# ndd -set /dev/fjgi 'adv_1000hdx_cap' 0
# ndd -set /dev/fjgi 'adv_100fdx_cap' 0
# ndd -set /dev/fjgi 'adv_autoneg_cap' 0
# ndd -set /dev/fjgi 'adv_autoneg_cap' 1
(Note) Please perform change and sending back of Auto-Negotiation at the end.
When setting change is reflected (an Auto-Negotiation value being subject to
change):
ndd -set /dev/fjgi 'instance' value
(Instance number "value" of an
applicable interface is specified.)
ndd -set /dev/fjgi 'param1' value
(Change 1 of a setup)
ndd -set /dev/fjgi 'param2' value
:
(Change 2 of a setup)
:
ndd -set/dev/fjgi'adv_autoneg_cap' N(LetAuto-Negotiationbeadifferentvalue
from the present condition.)
exapmle) When fjgi0 is changed into the state of 100Full where Auto-Negotiation was
disabled, from the state of 100Half (Autonego=1, link_sppd=100,
link_mode=0) where Auto-Negotiation was enabled
# ndd -set /dev/fjgi 'instance' 0
# ndd -set /dev/fjgi 'adv_100fdx_cap' 1
# ndd -set /dev/fjgi 'adv_autoneg_cap' 0
(Note) Please make a change of Auto-Negotiation at the end.
● The following parameters can be used with the ndd command:
parameter
?
status
meaning
Display parameter list
Read only
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parameter
status
meaning
0 : Link down
1 : Link up
link_status
Read only
1000 : 1000Mbps
100 : 100Mbps
10 : 10Mbps
link_speed
Read only
0 : Half Duplex communication
1 : Full Duplex communication
0 : Auto-Negotiation is Off.
1 : Auto-Negotiation is On.
0 : None (flow_control disabled)
1 : LocSend (Can transmit pause frame only)
2 : Rem (Can receive pause frame only)
3 : Sym (Can receive and transmit pause frame)
0 : SX (PW008GE4/PW0G8GE1/SE0X7GD2X)
1 : T (PW008GE5/PW0G8GE2/SE0X7GD1X/
PW008QG1/SE0X7GQ1X,
link_mode
autonego
Read only
Read only
flow_control
cardtype
Read only
Read only
PRIMEPOWER250/450 secondary LAN port)
Instance Number
instance
Read and write
Read and write
10Mbps/FullDuplex Setting
0 : Invalid
adv_10fdx_cap
1 : Valid (Default)
10Mbps/HalfDuplex Setting
0 : Invalid
adv_10hdx_cap
adv_100fdx_cap
adv_100hdx_cap
adv_1000fdx_cap
adv_1000hdx_cap
adv_pauseTX
Read and write
Read and write
Read and write
Read and write
Read and write
Read and write
Read and write
Read and write
1 : Valid (Default)
100Mbps/FullDuplex Setting
0 : Invalid
1 : Valid (Default)
100Mbps/HalfDuplex Setting
0 : Invalid
1 : Valid (Default)
1000Mbps/FullDuplex Setting
0 : Invalid
1 : Valid (Default)
1000Mbps/HalfDuplex Setting
0 : Invalid
1 : Valid (Default)
Transmit Pause Frame Setting
0 : Invalid
1 : Valid (Default)
Receive Pause Frame Setting
0 : Invalid
adv_pauseRX
1 : Valid (Default)
Auto-Negotiation Setting
0 : Auto-Negotiation Off (Fixed mode)
1 : Auto-Negotiation On (Default)
adv_autoneg_cap
Role
Setting
(Not
valid
for
PW008GE4/PW0G8GE1/SE0X7GD2X)
0 : Slave
adv_role_cap
Read and write
1 : Master
2 : Auto (Default)
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parameter
status
meaning
The
link-partner
has
been
set
to
to
to
to
to
to
10Mbps/FullDuplex by Auto-Negotiation.
lp_10fdx_cap
Read only
0 : Invalid
1 : Valid
The
link-partner
has
been
set
10Mbps/HalfDuplex by Auto-Negotiation.
lp_10hdx_cap
lp_100fdx_cap
lp_100hdx_cap
lp_1000fdx_cap
lp_1000hdx_cap
lp_pauseTX
Read only
Read only
Read only
Read only
Read only
Read only
Read only
Read only
0 : Invalid
1 : Valid
The
link-partner
has
been
set
100Mbps/FullDuplex by Auto-Negotiation.
0 : Invalid
1 : Valid
The
link-partner
has
been
set
100Mbps/HalfDuplex by Auto-Negotiation.
0 : Invalid
1 : Valid
The
link-partner
has
been
set
1000Mbps/FullDuplex by Auto-Negotiation.
0 : Invalid
1 : Valid
The
link-partner
has
been
set
1000Mbps/HalfDuplex by Auto-Negotiation.
0 : Invalid
1 : Valid
The link-partner has been set to transmit
pause frame by Auto-Negotiation.
0 : Invalid
1 : Valid
Thelink-partnerhasbeensettoreceivepause
frame by Auto-Negotiation.
0 : Invalid
lp_pauseRX
1 : Valid
The
link-partner
has
been
set
to
Auto-Negotiate by Auto-Negotiation.
0 : Invalid
lp_autoneg_cap
1 : Valid
The current Role setting when operating at
1000Mbps. (Not valid for
role_cap
jumbo
Read only
Read only
PW008GE4/PW0G8GE1/SE0X7GD2X)
0 : Slave
1 : Master
0 : JumboFrame support disabled.
1 : JumboFrame support enabled.
● About speed/duplex/flowcontrol, it recommends carrying out default operation
(Auto-Negotiation). In that case, connection partner equipment should also enable
Auto-Negotiation. By doing so, it is the optimal. speed/duplex/flow control It
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is set up automatically.
● When you use ndd command and you change mode of operation, please let mode of
operation in agreement with self-equipment and connection partner equipment. When
mode of operation is not in agreement with self-equipment and connection partner
equipment, it may not become a value as a link up is not carried out, or it cannot
communicate even if it carries out a link up, or mode of operation specified.
● Duetothenddcommandspecification,iftwoormoreprocessesexecutethenddcommand
for same driver at the same time, the resulting value will be invalid.
● Ifthenddcommandisissuedrepeatedly, the fjgi driver's performance may decrease.
● The link_speed, link_mode, autonego, and flow_control parameter values are valid
only when link_status = 1. If link_status = 0, these values are invalid.
● The values of lp_10fdx_cap, lp_10hdx_cap, lp_100fdx_cap, lp_100hdx_cap,
lp_1000fdx_cap, lp_1000hdx_cap, lp_pauseTX, lp_pauseRX, and lp_autoneg_cap
parametervaluesarevalidonlywhenAuto-Negotiationcommunicationissuccessfully
established. The parameter values are invalid when Auto-Negotiation is disabled or
when Auto-Negotiation communication fails.
● The parameter values set by the ndd command become invalid after reboot.
● An ndd command made to a physical interface that is related to IPv4/IPv6 interface
and SNA/FNA interface will apply to both the physical interface and the VLAN
interface.
3.3.4FCode Settings
By modifying FCode settings, the adapter communication mode can be changed. Changing the
FCode settings is possible on PW008GE4/PW0G8GE1/SE0X7GD2X/PW008GE5/PW0G8GE2/
SE0X7GD1X/PW008QG1/SE0X7GQ1X and the secondary LAN port of the PRIMEPOWER250/450.
Modifying FCode settings may be needed when Auto-Negotiation is not used for speed, duplex
setting, and flow control, or when the link partner does not support Auto-Negotiation.
FCode changes do not take effect after the OBP reset and netboot is completed.
[FCode Setting Example]
The following example describes how to disable Auto-Negotiation and set the communication
speed of an fjgi interface by modifying the FCode settings.
● Search for the device path for the GigabitEthernet interface at the ok prompt.
(Please refer to chapter 3.4 “Discernment of the GigabitEthernet Interface.)
example) ok show-nets
a) /pci@1f,4000/FJSV,pgtb@5
b) /pci@1f,4000/network@1,1
q) NO SELECTION
Enter Selection, q to quit:
In above example, “a) /pci@1f,4000/FJSV,pgtb@5” represents a PW008GE5 interface.
● Select the device.
example) ok cd /pci@1f,4000/FJSV,pgtb@5
● Execute the following command to change the mode into Force mode (speed fixed,
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Auto-Negotiation off) from Auto-Negotiation mode.
Setup to FCode is effective between OBP (Open Boot Prom).
1) The mode which can be set up on PW008GE4/PW0G8GE1/SE0X7GD2X (1000BASE-SX) is
as follows.
Execute the following command to set Full Duplex communication, 1000Mbps.
example) ok transfer-speed=1000
2) The
mode
which
can
be
set
and
up
on
PW008GE5/PW0G8GE2/SE0X7GD1X/PW008QG1/SE0X7GQ1X
secondary LAN port is as follows.
PRIMEPOWER250/450
— ExecutethefollowingcommandtosetFullDuplexcommunication,100Mbps.
example) ok transfer-speed=100
— ExecutethefollowingcommandtosetHalfDuplexcommunication,100Mbps.
example) ok transfer-speed=100
example) ok half-duplex
— Execute the following command to set Full Duplex communication, 10bps.
example) ok transfer-speed=10
— Execute the following command to set Half Duplex communication, 10Mbps.
example) ok transfer-speed=10
example) ok half-duplex
● Display the current settings.
example) ok .properties
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The following example shows the current settings of a PW008GE5 card installed in
a PRIMEPOWER600.
{6} ok cd /pci@11,4000/FJSV,pgtb@5
{6} ok .properties
duplex
half
<--*1
transfer-speed
cabinet-name
board-name
0000000a <--*2
Cabinet#0
Motherboard#1
assigned-addresses
83002810 00000000 00100000 00000000 00010000
82002830 00000000 00110000 00000000 00010000
local-mac-address
fjgiga-rev
00 e0 00 a6 c5 0c
000000c2
product-name
device_type
address-bits
max-frame-size
reg
FJSV,pgtb
network
00000030
00004000
00002800 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
03002810 00000000 00000000 00000000 00010000
model
Broadcom,BCM5703C
fjgi
compatible
name
FJSV,pgtb
1000BASE-T
00000000
media-type
fcode-rom-offset
66mhz-capable
fast-back-to-back
devsel-speed
class-code
interrupts
max-latency
min-grant
00000001
00020000
00000001
00000000
00000040
subsystem-id
subsystem-vendor-id
revision-id
device-id
000011a1
000010cf
00000002
000011a1
vendor-id
000010cf
pcibus-name
component-name
fru
PCIBUS#G
01-PCI#5
PCI Slot(PCI#5 at Motherboard#1)
*1: Displayed only when half-duplex is set.
*2: Displayed only when transfer-speed is set to a specific value.
[10Mbps:0xa, 100Mbps:0x64, 1000Mbps:0x3e8]
Note: *1 and *2 are not displayed in a default configuration.
[Returning to Default FCode Settings]
● ToreturntodefaultFCodesettings, executethefollowingcommandfromtheokprompt,
or power cycle the system.
ok reset-all
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3.4Discernment Of the GigabitEthernet Interface
ThissectionexplainshowtodistinguishtheFUJITSUPCIGigabitEthernetinterfaceinstance
number, interface type, and which slot the card is installed in.
● Discernment Of the GigabitEthernet Interface on PRIMEPOWER or GP7000 family
● Discernment Of the GigabitEthernet Interface on SPARC Enterprise
3.4.1Discernment Of the GigabitEthernet Interface on PRIMEPOWER
or GP7000 family
ThissectionexplainshowtodistinguishtheFUJITSUPCIGigabitEthernetinterfaceinstance
number, interface type, and which slot the card is installed in, on PRIMEPOWER or GP7000
family.
1. To determine the instance number, execute the following command.
# prtconf -D | grep fjgi
example) # prtconf -D | grep fjgi
FJSV,pwga, instance #0 (driver name: fjgi)
FJSV,pgsb, instance #1 (driver name: fjgi)
FJSV,pgtb, instance #2 (driver name: fjgi)
FJSV,p4ta, instance #3 (driver name: fjgi)
FJSV,p4ta, instance #4 (driver name: fjgi)
FJSV,p4ta, instance #5 (driver name: fjgi)
FJSV,p4ta, instance #6 (driver name: fjgi)
The instance number is the number displayed in bold above.
The adapter type can also be determined from the prtconf command output.
FJSV,pwga
FJSV,pgsb
FJSV,pgtb
FJSV,p4ta
PRIMEPOWER250/450 secondary LAN port
PW008GE4/PW0G8GE1 (1000BASE-SX) card
PW008GE5/PW0G8GE2 (10/100/1000BASE-T) card
PW008QG1 (10/100/1000BASE-T * 4ports) card
2. To determine the slot the GigabitEthernet PCI card is mounted in, execute the
following command.
# more /etc/path_to_inst | grep fjgi
example) # more /etc/path_to_inst | grep fjgi
"/pci@83,2000/FJSV,pwga@1" 0 "fjgi"
"/pci@1f,0/pci@1/FJSV,pgsb@4" 1 "fjgi"
"/pci@1f,0/pci@1/FJSV,pgtb@1" 2 "fjgi"
"/pci@83,4000/pci@3/FJSV,p4ta@1" 3 "fjgi"
"/pci@83,4000/pci@3/FJSV,p4ta@1,1" 4 "fjgi"
"/pci@83,4000/pci@3/FJSV,p4ta@3" 5 "fjgi"
"/pci@83,4000/pci@3/FJSV,p4ta@3,1" 6 "fjgi"
Thelogicalbusaddressandtheinstancenumber(showninbold,above)aredisplayed.
The following table shows the logical bus address, instance number, and driver name
for the example output above.
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Logical bus address
"/pci@83,2000/FJSV,pwga@1"
"/pci@1f,0/pci@1/FJSV,pgsb@4"
"/pci@1f,0/pci@1/FJSV,pgtb@1"
"/pci@83,4000/pci@3/FJSV,p4ta@1"
Instance number
Driver name
0
1
2
3
fjgi
fjgi
fjgi
fjgi
fjgi
fjgi
fjgi
"/pci@83,4000/pci@3/FJSV,p4ta@1,1" 4
"/pci@83,4000/pci@3/FJSV,p4ta@3
"/pci@83,4000/pci@3/FJSV,p4ta@3,1
5
6
The logical bus address corresponds to a physical PCI slot number based on the Main
Unit model number. Refer to the "Appendix D PCI slot number and device name" to
determine the slot number from the logical bus address.
3.4.2Discernment Of the GigabitEthernet Interface on SPARC
Enterprise
ThissectionexplainshowtodistinguishtheFUJITSUPCIGigabitEthernetinterfaceinstance
number, interface type, and which slot the card is installed in, on SPARC Enterprise.
1. To determine the instance number, execute the following command.
# prtconf -D | grep fjgi
example) # prtconf -D | grep fjgi
FJSV,e4ta, instance #0 (driver name: fjgi)
FJSV,e4ta, instance #1 (driver name: fjgi)
FJSV,e4ta, instance #2 (driver name: fjgi)
FJSV,e4ta, instance #3 (driver name: fjgi)
FJSV,e2sa, instance #4 (driver name: fjgi)
FJSV,e2sa, instance #5 (driver name: fjgi)
FJSV,e2ta, instance #6 (driver name: fjgi)
FJSV,e2ta, instance #7 (driver name: fjgi)
The instance number is the number displayed in bold above.
The adapter type can also be determined from the prtconf command output.
FJSV,e4ta
FJSV,e2sa
FJSV,e2ta
SE0X7GQ1X (10/100/1000BASE-T * 4ports) card
SE0X7GD2X (1000BASE-SX * 2ports) card
SE0X7GD1X (10/100/1000BASE-T * 2ports) card
2. To determine the slot the GigabitEthernet PCI card is mounted in, execute the
following command.
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# more /etc/path_to_inst | grep fjgi
example) # more /etc/path_to_inst | grep fjgi
"/pci@1,700000/pci@0/FJSV,e4ta@4" 0 "fjgi"
"/pci@1,700000/pci@0/FJSV,e4ta@4,1" 1 "fjgi"
"/pci@1,700000/pci@0,1/FJSV,e4ta@6" 2 "fjgi"
"/pci@1,700000/pci@0,1/FJSV,e4ta@6,1" 3 "fjgi"
"/pci@3,700000/pci@0/FJSV,e2sa@4" 4 "fjgi"
"/pci@3,700000/pci@0/FJSV,e2sa@4,1" 5 "fjgi"
"/pci@2,600000/pci@0/FJSV,e2ta@4" 6 "fjgi"
"/pci@2,600000/pci@0/FJSV,e2ta@4,1" 7 "fjgi"
Thelogicalbusaddressandtheinstancenumber(showninbold,above)aredisplayed.
The following table shows the logical bus address, instance number, and driver name
for the example output above.
Logical bus address
Instance number
Driver name
"/pci@1,700000/pci@0/FJSV,e4ta@4"
"/pci@1,700000/pci@0/FJSV,e4ta@4,1"
"/pci@1,700000/pci@0,1/FJSV,e4ta@6"
0
1
2
fjgi
fjgi
fjgi
fjgi
fjgi
fjgi
fjgi
fjgi
"/pci@1,700000/pci@0,1/FJSV,e4ta@6,1" 3
"/pci@3,700000/pci@0/FJSV,e2sa@4"
"/pci@3,700000/pci@0/FJSV,e2sa@4,1"
"/pci@2,600000/pci@0/FJSV,e2ta@4"
"/pci@2,600000/pci@0/FJSV,e2ta@4,1"
4
5
6
7
The logical bus address corresponds to a physical PCI slot number based on the Main
Unit model number. Refer to the "Appendix D PCI slot number and device name" to
determine the slot number from the logical bus address.
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3.5Network Installation
This section explains how to perform a Solaris OS network installation using the FUJITSU
PCI GigabitEthernet interface.
1. Please refer to the "Advanced Installation Guide" for information on the setup of
the server and clients for Solaris Jumpstart.
2. On the installation server, execute the following command and check the mini root
directory for the client system.
The mini root directory for each client system is described in the /etc/bootparams
file on the installation server.
# grep CLIENT_NAME /etc/bootparams
example) # grep CLIENT_NAME /etc/bootparams
CLIENT_NAME root=SERVER_NAME:/netinstall/Solaris_8/Tools/Boot install=
In the above example, the mini root directory is
/netinstall/Solaris_8/Tools/Boot on the installation server.
CLIENT_NAME is the name of the client system.
SERVER_NAME is the name of the installation server.
If the mini root directory name is not described in the /etc/bootparams file,
please refer to the "Advanced Installation Guide".
3. Insert the "FUJITSU PCI GigabitEthernet 3.0 Update1" CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive
of the installation server.
4. Install the "FUJITSU PCI GigabitEthernet 3.0 Update1" software to the mini root
directory as shown in the examples below.
1) For PRIMEPOWER1 or PRIMEPOWER100 client systems:
# cd /cdrom/cdrom0/FJSVgid_3.0/PRIMEPOWER1_100
# pkgadd -R mini_root_directory -d .
# cd /
NOTE: In this example, the installation server is setup to install Solaris
8 OS on the client. Substitute the appropriate Solaris level in the pkgadd
command for other Solaris OS levels.
The package name may be displayed as "FJSVgid.2". This is normal.
2) For other PRIMEPOWER model client systems:
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# cd /cdrom/cdrom0/FJSVgid_3.0/<Solaris Level of client system>
# ls FJSVgid*
FJSVgid.us FJSVgidx.us FJSVgidr.us FJSVgidad.us
# pkgadd -R mini_root_directory -d .
# cd /
NOTE: In this example, the installation server is setup to install
Solaris 8 OS on the client. Substitute the appropriate Solaris level
in the pkgadd command for other Solaris OS levels.
● WhenPW008QG1isused, pleaseapplythefollowingrequiredpatchtotheinstallimage
in the install server.
Solaris 8 OS : 114536-11 or later
Solaris 9 OS : 114994-11 or later
Solaris 10 OS : 120462-04 or later
● When PW0G8GE1 or PW0G8GE2 is used, please apply the following required patch to the
install image in the install server.
Solaris 8 OS : 114536-12 or later
Solaris 9 OS : 114994-12 or later
Solaris 10 OS : 120462-05 or later
# cd /cdrom/cdrom0/FJSVgid_3.0/<Solaris level of client system>
# patchadd -C mini_root_directory <Patch-ID>
# cd /
5. Eject the "FUJITSU PCI GigabitEthernet 3.0 Update1" CD-ROM from the CD-ROM drive.
6. Shutdown the OS on the client system and confirm that the OpenBoot ok prompt is
displayed.
# shutdown -i0 -g0 -y
example) # shutdown -i0 -g0 -y
.......
{shutdown messages are displayed}
.......
ok
7. Searchthedevicepathfor the FUJITSU PCI GigabitEthernet device with the show-nets
command from the ok prompt on the client system.
ok show-nets
example) ok show-nets
a) /pci@1f,4000/FJSV,pgtb@5
b) /pci@1f,4000/FJSV,pgsb@4
q) NO SELECTION
Enter Selection, q to quit:
8. Fromokprompt, bootthe client system using the FUJITSU PCI GigabitEthernet device.
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ok boot /pci@1f,4000/FJSV,pgtb@5
9. Install the Solaris OS.
10.After Solaris OS installation, check whether the FUJITSU PCI GigabitEthernet
software has already been installed using the following command.
# pkginfo | grep FJSVgid
example) # pkginfo | grep FJSVgid
system FJSVgid Fujitsu Gigabit Interface Adapter
system FJSVgidx Fujitsu Gigabit Interface Adapter (64-bit)
If the software has not been installed, install the FUJITSU PCI GigabitEthernet
softwarefromtheCD-ROMthatcamewiththeadapter. Refertothe"InstallationGuide
FUJITSU PCI GigabitEthernet 3.0 Update1" for more information about installation.
● When you install Solaris 2.6 OS via a network, please be sure to set the value of
the "local-mac-address?" parameter of a client system as "false".
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3.6 VLAN Interface Setup
3.6VLAN Interface Setup
This section provides information about IEEE 802.1Q TagVLAN interfaces. This section also
providesinstructionsforsettingupVLAN interfacesusingtheFUJITSUPCIGigabitEthernet
interface.
3.6.1IEEE 802.1Q TagVLAN Description
The IEEE 802.1Q TagVLAN function allows the use of two or more different networks with
a single physical interface. Each VLAN operates as its own separate network, with its
activity separated from other VLANs. To accomplish this, a virtual interface is created
by assigning a VLAN ID (VID) to a physical interface. Note that communication between
different VID interfaces on the same physical interface is not allowed. The following
example shows a VLAN environment.
By using a VLAN, traffic management of two or more networks on a single physical
interface can be done.
In order to create a VLAN environment, a switch capable of supporting a VLAN setup
(VID and Tagged/Untagged setting) is required.
The numbers FUJITSU PCI GigabitEthernet 3.0 adapter supports:
VID
1 - 4094 (are available)
1024 (can be created)
Max number of VLAN interfaces
3.6.2Setting Up the VLAN Interface
By setting the VLAN interface number to a value greater than 1000, it is possible to
distinguish between VLAN interfaces and physical interfaces. The following naming format
is used to create the VLAN interface number:
VLAN Interface Number = (1000 * VID) + Physical Instance Number
VLAN Interface Setup Examples:
● To create a VLAN Interface Number for an interface with a physical instance of 3,
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and belonging to VID 231, the following is used:
VLAN Interface Number = (1000 * VID) + Physical Instance Number
fjgi231003 = (1000 * 231) + 3
Refer to "3.2 Environment Setting", and create the interface name fjgi231003.
Low 3 digits of VLAN interface number : physical instance number
Upper digits except low 3 digits of VLAN interface number: VLAN ID (1 - 4094).
VLAN interface number = VLAN ID * 1000 + physical instance number
● When connecting VLAN interfaces to a LAN switch, the switch must support Tag VLAN.
(Please refer to "Appendix E Available Switches".)
● Ontheswitch, setVLANtaggingandVLANportsappropriatelybasedontheVLANssetup
on the server.
● Use the VLAN interface only with the TCP/IP protocol. Do not use the VLAN interface
with SNA/FNA or OSI protocol.
● SafeLINK and PRIMECLUSTER GLS 4.1A20 (or earlier) do not support the VLAN function.
PRIMECLUSTER GLS 4.1A30 (or later), in fast switching or NIC switching mode, does
support the VLAN function.
● The VLAN function is supported with Solaris 8 OS or later.
● InaPRIMECLUSTERenvironment,whenusingaVLANinterface,checkthatthe"SMAWdtcp"
package has not been installed. If “SMAWdtcp” is installed, remove the package
before setting up a VLAN interface.
● A VLAN interface uses approximately 700Kb of memory at MTU1514 or 900Kb of memory
at MTU9014 in an idle state. Therefore, when using two or more VLAN interfaces, a
system slowdown may occur due to a shortage of resources, depending on system
configuration.
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Chapter 4 LinkAggregation Feature
This chapter outlines the LinkAggregation feature, and explains the settings required to
use this feature.
● About the LinkAggregation feature
● Configuration of the LinkAggregation feature
● Notes
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4.1About LinkAggregation Feature
This section explains the LinkAggregation feature.
- LinkAggregation feature:
The communication bandwidth and network reliability(*) can be improved by bundling two
or more network interfaces as one logical interface (up to 8 physical interfaces can be
bundled).Itiseffectivewhenhandlingalotofdata,orwhenofferinglarge-scalecustomer
service.
With this version, only static aggregation is supported. Dynamic Link Aggregation Control
Protocol(LACP) specified by IEEE802.3ad is not supported.
*1: As long as there is at least one transmission path available, communication can be
continued.
*2: The interface which can be made a group by FUJITSU PCI GigabitEthernet is only a fjgi
interface.
- Requirements:
Table 4.1.1 shows requirements for the LinkAggregation feature.
Table 4.1.1 Requirements
● OS: Solaris 8 OS or later 64bit environment
● FJSVla package included in PRIMECLUSTER GLS 4.1 A30 or later
● Full duplex communication
● With TCP/IP connection
● LAN switch that supports the LinkAggregation (or equivalent) feature
● For PRIMEPOWER, patch 114536-07 (or later) for Solaris 8 OS, 114994-07 (or later) for
Solaris 9 OS, 120462-01 (or later) for Solaris 10 OS is required.
Note: PRIMEPOWER250/450 secondary LAN port can also be used. PRIMEPOWER100 is not
supported.
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- Data Distribution Mode:
Table4.1.2explainsdatadistributionmodesthatFUJITSUPCIGigabitEthernet3.0supports.
Table 4.1.2 Data Distribution Mode
The LinkAggregation function determines
the transmission path to be used from the
destination MAC address in the outgoing
Destination MAC address
distribution
packet. This reduces the likelihood of
only specific transmission paths being
used if the system mainly communicates
with remote systems on the same network
and improves transfer efficiency.
The LinkAggregation function determines
the transmission path to be used from the
destination IP address in the outgoing
packet. This reduces the likelihood of
only specific transmission paths being
used if the system mainly communicates
with remote systems on different
Destination IP address
distribution
networks via a router and improves
transfer efficiency.
The LinkAggregation function determines
the transmission path to be used from the
source IP and destination IP address in
the outgoing packet. This reduces the
likelihoodofonlyspecifictransmission
paths being used if the system mainly
communicates with remote systems on
different networks via a router and
improvestransferefficiency. Also, this
is more suitable when the local system
works as a router.
Source/Destination IP
address distribution
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4.2Configuration of the LinkAggregation Feature
The LinkAggregation feature can be configured with one of the following methods:
● Setting Up the /etc/opt/FJSVla/config File
● Using the /etc/opt/FJSVla/bin/fjla Command
● PRIMECLUSTER GLS 4.1 A30 or later is required to use the LinkAggregation feature.
The FJSVla package contains the fjla command and a sample configuration file.
4.2.1Setting Up the /etc/opt/FJSVla/config File
This section explains how to create and modify the /etc/opt/FJSVla/config file to use the
LinkAggregation feature. All LinkAggregation groups defined in the file will be
automatically activated during the system boot. In this case, it is not necessary to run
/etc/opt/FJSVla/bin/fjla command manually.
1) Create the /etc/opt/FJSVla/config file:
The /etc/opt/FJSVla/config.sample file is provided by the FJSVla package. Copy the sample
file to create the config file.
# cp /etc/opt/FJSVla/config.sample /etc/opt/FJSVla/config
2) Modifying the /etc/opt/FJSVla/config file:
The following parameters must be specified in the /etc/opt/FJSVla/config file to use the
LinkAggregation feature.
aggregator-interface
Specify the physical interface that represents the LinkAggregation group. The froup is
a unit that performs data distribution and aggregation and also provides redundancy.
member-instance
Specify the interfaces that belong to the LinkAggregation group by instance number (except
aggregator-interface). The valid number of members is 1 to 7. Multiple members can be
specified by separating them with ":".
distribution mode
Specify the distribution mode used by the LinkAggregation group. See “4.1 About
LinkAggregation Feature”for detailed information about each distribution mode. Specify
any one of the following values:
1: Destination MAC address distribution
2: Destination IP address distribution
3: Source/Destination IP address distribution
- Example
Aggregator-interface: fjgi1
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Member-instance: fjgi0, fjgi2
Distribution mode: Source/Destination IP address distribution
The /etc/opt/FJSVla/config file for this configuration should look similar to the
following:
#
# FJSVla: FUJITSU LinkAggregation setup sample file
#
# *attension: Don't use the different link_speed interfaces in same group,
#
#
and can't use half duplex interface in LinkAggregation.
# - member_instance Input the number of interface.
#
The available members are max 7.
Please don't include the aggregator_interface number.
1:Mac Hash
#
# - mode
#
2:Destination Address
#
3:Source and Destination Address
#
# format:
# aggregator_interface member_instance[:member_instance]
mode
#
# example
# fjgi0
1:2:3
5
1
2
# fjgi4
fjgi1 0:2 3
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● The /etc/hostname.fjgiXX (XX: instance number) file is required for the
aggregator-interface only (in the above example, /etc/hostname.fjgi1 is required).
The LinkAggregation group defined in the configuration file is activated by
rebooting the system.
4.2.2Using the /etc/opt/FJSVla/bin/fjla Command
The fjla command has the following functions.
● Activate a LinkAggregation Group (fjla init)
● Inactivate LinkAggregation Group (fjla term)
● Display status and statistics (fjla stat)
4.2.2.1Activate a LinkAggregation Group (fjla init)
This section explains the fjla init command for activating a LinkAggregation group.
- Synopsis
/etc/opt/FJSVla/bin/fjla init aggregator-interface member-instance[:member-instance ]
distribution-mode
aggregator-interface : Aggregator-interface name (including instance number)
member-instance : Instance numbers of member interfaces
distribution-mode : Distribution mode used by the LinkAggregation group. One of the
following values must be specified:
1: Destination MAC address distribution
2: Destination IP address distribution
3: Source/Destination IP address distribution
- Description
Configure and activate the LinkAggregation group. All VLAN interfaces associated with the
aggregator-interface will be automatically configured in the group.
- Exit code
0 : normal end.
>0 : error end.
- Example
Configure and activate the LinkAggregation group with the following:
Aggregator-interface: fjgi0
Member-instance: fjgi1 fjgi2
Distribution-mode: Source/Destination IP address distribution
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# /etc/opt/FJSVla/bin/fjla init fjgi0 1:2 2
# fjgi0 FJ LinkAggregation now start.
● Before executing the command, the aggregator-interface must be already activated
(the interface can be displayed by ifconfig -a), and the member instances must not
be activated.
● The aggregator-interface must not be specified as a member instance.
● Configuration by the fjla init command will become ineffective after system reboot.
Use the /etc/opt/FJSVla/config file for permanent configuration.
4.2.2.2Inactivate a LinkAggregation Group (fjla term)
This section explains the fjla term command for inactivating a LinkAggregation group.
- Synopsis
/etc/opt/FJSVla/bin/fjla term [aggregator-interface ]
aggregator-interface : Aggregator-interface name (including instance number)
If aggregator-interface is not specified, all LinkAggregation group will be inactivated.
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- Description
Inactivate the LinkAggregation group.
- Exit code
0 : normal end.
>0 : error end.
- Example
Inactivate the LinkAggregation group with aggregator-interface = fjgi0.
# /etc/opt/FJSVla/bin/fjla term fjgi0
# FJ LinkAggregation stop.
● Whenaggregator-interfaceisinactivated(unplumb),itcannotperformthatfjlaterm
if not specify aggregator-interface name. In this case, please specify
aggregator-interface name.
4.2.2.3Display Status and Statistics (fjla stat)
This section explains the fjla stat command for displaying the LinkAggregation status and
statistic.
- Synopsis
/etc/opt/FJSVla/bin/fjla stat [aggregator-interface ] [-i interval ]
aggregator-interface : Aggregator interface name (including instance number)
-iinterval(s):Specifythedisplayintervalinseconds(maximum:4294967295).Thecommand
displays the statistics during the specified period. However, the first report shows
statistics accumulated since the group is activated.
If aggregator-interface is not specified, information for all LinkAggregation groups will
be displayed. If interval is not specified (or "-i 0" is specified), the command only shows
the first report.
- Description
Display the status and statistics of specified aggregator-interface.
- Exit code
0 :normal end.
>0 :error end.
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- Display Format
The following example shows that the status and statistics for a LinkAggregation group
(aggregator-interface is fjgi0):
# /etc/opt/FJSVla/bin/fjla stat fjgi0 -i 5
Oct 05 17:20:14 2004 Aggregator: fjgi0 Mode: DA
Name
Status Ipkts
7658459
Ierrs Opkts
Oerrs %Ipkt %Opkt
Total
fjgi0
fjgi1
fjgi2
0
0
0
0
71932472
0
0
0
0
-
-
up
up
up
7658459
71932472
100
0
100
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Oct 05 17:20:14 2004 --- date and time
Aggregator --- aggregator-interface name
Mode --- MH :Destination MAC address distribution
DA :Destination IP address distribution
DSA:Source/Destination IP address distribution
Name --- Interface name
Status --- up : The interface is up and communicating
down: The interface is down(or Link is down)
Ipkts --- The number of input packets
Ierrs --- The number of input error packets
Opkts --- The number of output packets
Oerrs --- The number of output error packets
%Ipkt --- Input distribution% (input packets distribution% in a group)
%Opkt --- Output distribution% (output packets distribution% in a group)
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4.3Notes
This section explains notes for using the LinkAggregation function.
● LACP (dynamic LinkAggregation function) is not supported.
● Only TCP/IP connection is supported.
● Do not run FJVTS when LinkAggregation is being used.
● If VLAN interface with LinkAggregation function enabled is used, the following must
be satisfied.
The number of VLAN interfaces * the number of physical interfaces in group * the number
of groups <= 1024
If the above is not satisfied, the system may not work correctly (due to lack of
memory resource).
● Only superuser can execute the fjla command.
● The link speed must be the same among the member interfaces in a LinkAggregation
group, and duplex mode must be set to full.
● It is necessary to inactivate the corresponding LinkAggregation group with the fjla
term command before DR (Dynamic Reconfiguration) or PCI Hot Plug is performed.
● It is necessary to activate corresponding LinkAggregation group with the fjla init
command after DR or PCI Hot Plug is completed.
● In a cluster system, takeover of LinkAggregation interfaces is not supported.
● The VLAN interface cannot be specified directly. It is necessary to use the VLAN
interface with LinkAggregation that making the VLAN interface only for the
aggregator-interface by a usual VLAN interface making procedure(ifconfig(1M) or
making /etc/hostname.fjgi** file).
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Chapter 5 Troubleshooting
The following should be checked first to troubleshoot a problem.
Is the driver software installed correctly?
Execute "pkginfo -l FJSVgid" and “pkginfo –l FJSVgidx”command to check the driver
installation status. If the driver package is not found or is not installed correctly,
install the driver packages using the driver CD-ROM or downloads from the following URL.
http://www.fujitsu.com/global/support/computing/server/unix/driver/
Refer to INSTALLATION GUIDE for details.
Does the system recognize the GigabitEthernet interface properly?
Execute "prtconf -pv | grep FJSV" command to check whether the system is recognizing the
interfaceproperly. If"FJSV,pgsb"(PW008GE4/PW0G8GE1), "FJSV,pgtb"(PW008GE5/PW0G8GE2),
“FJSV,p4ta” (PW008QG1), “FJSV,pwga”(PRIMEPOWER250/450 secondary LAN port),
“FJSV,e2sa”(SE0X7GD2X), “FJSV,e2ta”(SE0X7GD1X), or“FJSV,e4ta”(SE0X7GQ1X)isnot
found, OBP (Open Boot PROM) on the system is not recognizing the GigabitEthernet interface
properly. Check whether the interface is properly installed on the system.
Are the LEDs on the GigabitEthernet card working properly?
Check the following items if the LEDs indicate the link status is abnormal. See also
"Appendix B On-Board Diagnostics" for detailed information.
Check Item
Optical fiber cable
Recommended Action
Replace the optical fiber cable.
Install the GigabitEthernet card to the PCI
slot of the system properly.
Adapter installation state
Adapter hardware
Replace the GigabitEthernet card.
Cable connection to the GigabitEthernet
interface and the switch
Connect the cable to the devices firmly.
Power status of the GigabitEthernet switch
Connection port of the switch
Switch configuration
Check the power of the switch.
Change the connection port of the switch.
Check the switch configuration.
Check the fjgi.conf file or change the file
to default.
fjgi.conf file
Re-install the driver package from the driver
CD-ROM or the FUJITSU download web site.
Driver package installation status
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Appendix A Messages
This chapter explains messages from the FUJITSU PCI GigabitEthernet driver
A.1 Console Messages
Console messages from the FUJITSU PCI GigabitEthernet driver are listed in Table A.1.1.
Table A.1.1 Console Messages of the FUJITSU PCI GigabitEthernet driver
No
Message
Cause
Workaround
Check the cable
1
2
network connection down
Link is down
connection and the
switch configuration.
There is no problem.
network connection up using portA
Link has become up
[A]
speed:
[A]
autonegotiation:[B]
1000: Transmitting and
receiving data at 1000Mbps
100: Transmitting and
receiving data at 100Mbps
10: Transmitting and
receiving data at 10Mbps
[B]
duplex mode:
flowctrl:
(role:
[C]
[D]
[E]) *1
yes: Auto-Negotiation is on
no: Auto-Negotiation is off
[C]
full: Transmitting and
receiving data in full duplex
mode
half: Transmitting and
receiving data in half duplex
mode
[D]
symmetric: Send/accept
Flowcontrol request to/from
the remote system.
remote send: Does not send
Flowcontol request. Only
accept Flowcontrol request
from the remote system.
local send: Only send
Flowcontrol request. Does
not accept Flowcontrol
request from the remote
system.
none: Disabled
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No
Message
Cause
Workaround
[E]
Master: Communicating as
Master
Slave: Communicating as
Slave
An error was found with a
parameter defined in the
fjgi.conf file.
Check whether the value
is set correctly in the
file.
3
4
Illegal value for [ParameterName].
Installed physical
memory may be
Driver internal resources
cannot be obtained.
insufficient. If this is
not the cause, report
this error to your
service provider.
soft state alloc failed.
Allocation of descriptor memory
failed
The driver could not allocate Installed physical
internal resources for DMA. memory may be
insufficient. If this is
5
6
not the cause, report
this error to your
service provider.
Re-activate the
The driver could not allocate
DMA resources.
fail to ddi_dma_bind_handle
interface. If this
message is still
A error was found in message
fragmentation.
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fail to FragCount
displayed, report to
your service provider.
Installed physical
memory may be
The driver could not allocate
DMA resources.
8
9
Could not allocate DMA handle
insufficient. If this is
not the cause, report
this error to your
service provider.
The driver could not allocate
DMA resources.
Could not bind descriptor memory
Re-activate the
interface. If this
message is still
displayed, report to
your service provider.
Installed physical
memory may be
A error was found in message
fragmentation.
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11
Multiple fragments in descriptor area
The driver could not allocate insufficient. If this is
fjgiallocthings failed
DMA resources.
not the cause, report
this error to your
service provider.
Installed physical
memory may be
The driver could not allocate
sufficient PCI configuration
space.
insufficient or hardware
has failed. Report this
error to your service
provider.
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pci_config_setup_failed
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A.1 Console Messages
No
Message
Cause
Workaround
Mapping of the adapter
registers failed.
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Unable to map adapter registers.
14
15
ddi_get_iblock_cookie-ERROR
The driver could not allocate
interrupt resources.
Creation of a device file
failed.
Installed physical
memory may be
Unable to install interrupt routine.
insufficient. If this is
not the cause, report
this error to your
service provider.
16
17
ddi_create_minor_node failed
ATTACH failed
The driver was not loaded to
the kernel successfully.
The driver could not allocate
resources.
18
19
OPEN failed: ENOMEM
CLOSE: stream==NULL
Re-activate the
interface. If this
message is still
displayed, report to
your service provider.
With
A different protocol is being
used.
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bind to 802.2 failed
With
PW008GE4/PW0G8GE1/SE0X7
Duplex are invalid !! Please change PW008GE4/PW0G8GE1/SE0X7GD2X GD2X, only full duplex is
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the partner's duplex Full.
, the other end is using half available. Change the
duplex mode.
duplex mode of the other
end to Full.
The adapter was not
recognized.
Check the mounting
status of the adapter.
22
23
DL_DETACH_REQ: No board ptr
fjgi_param_register error
The driver could not allocate
resources for the ndd
parameter.
The driver could not allocate
resources.
24
25
fjgi_board_alloc_mem failed !!
Error filling TX ring
The driver could not allocate
transmit resources.
The driver could not allocate
status information
resources.
Installed physical
memory may be
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27
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status block can't alloced!
status block can't alloced handle!
status block can't bind handle!
fjgi_board_init_mem: Failed to
dma_alloc !!
insufficient. If this is
not the cause, report
this error to your
service provider.
The driver could not allocate
DMA resources.
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30
31
32
statistic block can't alloced!
hwmib block can't alloced handle!
hwmib block can't bind handle!
fjgi_board_init_mem: Failed to dma
alloc2!!
The driver could not allocate
statistic information
resources.
The driver could not allocate
DMA resources.
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The value of LinkSpeed_A in
the configuration file is
incorrect.
Set the correct value for
LinkSpeed_A.
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Illegal value for LinkSpeed_A
35
36
37
fjgi_hw_init:Step 22 failed
fjgi_hw_init:Step 23 failed
fjgi_hw_init:Step 43 failed
An error occurred during
initialization of the
adapter.
A hardware failure
occurred. Please contact
your service provider.
Illegal combination of values AutoNeg Auto speed can not be used in Set a value other than
and Speed fixed mode. Auto for LinkSpeed_A.
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No
Message
Cause
Role setting is no supported
with
Workaround
Remove Role_A parameter
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40
Role not available for fiber adapters
PW008GE4/PW0G8GE1/SE0X7GD2X in the fjgi.conf file.
.
Check whether the system
is supported. Since
there is possibility of
The adapter type cannot be
hard abnormalities when
Can't judge T or SX !!
recognized.
the system is supported,
please replace the
adapter.
Perform DDI_DETACH after
LinkAggregation member
terminating the
interfaces cannot be
LinkAggregation
detached.
DDI_DETACH busy, because fjla is
active!
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function.
Installed physical
memory may be
LinkAggregation setup for
fjgiX failed.
insufficient. If this is
not the cause, report
this error to your
can't la attach fjgiX.
service provider.
The internal group table
may be corrupt. Please
report this error to your
service provider.
Abnormal response was
returned to the fjla stat
command.
fjgi_la_mlist: pAC (pVAC) member is
wrong
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There is a possibility of
driver internal bug or
hardware failure.
Report the error to your
service provider.
(Other messages)
*1:
This
appears
only
when
PW008GE5/PW0G8GE2/SE0X7GD1X/PW008QG1/SE0X7GQ1X
or
PRIMEPOWER250/450 secondary LAN port is used in 1000Mbps.
The Machine Administration function included in Enhanced Support Facility may report messages
listed in Table A.1.2.
Table A.1.2 Machine Administration Reported Messages
Message
Meaning
Workaround
A driver may be the number
of versions which is not
supporting this adapter.
Please apply the
indispensable patch
fjgi_device_check: fjgi_hw_deinit An error occurred during
indicated to Installation
failed !
initialization of the adapter. Guide. Since there is
possibility of hard
abnormalities when a
problem still is not
solved,pleasereplacethe
adapter.
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A.2 Command Messages
Message
Meaning
Workaround
There is a possibility of
hardware abnormalities.
fjgi_device_check: fjgi_hw_init
failed !
An error occurred during
initialization of the adapter. Please replace the
adapter.
There is a possibility of
the resource shortage or
hardware abnormalities.
Please check the memory
usage and adapter
The driver could not allocate
sufficient PCI configuration
space.
pci_config_setup_failed
Autonegotiation_failed
installation status.
Check the transmission
mode and the adapter
hardware.
The Auto-Negotiation of
1000BASE-SX failed.
A.2 Command Messages
Messages from the /etc/opt/FJSVla/bin/fjla command are listed in TableA.2 ("XX" indicates
user input value.)
Table A.2 Command Message
No
Message
fjla init: The number of
members (including
aggregator-interface) is max
8.
Cause
Workaround
More than 8 interfaces
were specified for an
aggregation group.
Specify less than or equal
to 8 interfaces (including
aggregator-interface).
1
LinkAggregation has been
started normally.
2
3
FJLinkAggregationnowstart.
There is no problem.
Theinterface"XX"doesn't If the interface is fjgi,
support the check the patch level of
LinkAggregation feature. the driver.
By setting up the physical
fjla init: "XX" does not
support FJ LinkAggregation.
interface to use
fjla init: "XX" vlan
interface cannot define FJ
LinkAggregation.
VLAN interface "XX" can
not be used for the
LinkAggregation, the VLAN
interfaces associated with
the physical interface
also use LinkAggregation.
4
LinkAggregation feature.
Theinterfacespecifiedas Unplumb all member
a LinkAggregation group interfaces except the
fjla init: A member interface
has already been plumbed.
5
6
memberisalreadyplumbed. aggregator-interface.
"XX" interface specified The interface specified as
fjlainit:"XX"isnotplumbed as an
an aggregator-interface
must be activated
interface.
aggregator-interface is
not activated.
(viewable by ifconfig -a).
Do not specify the same
instance number in the
LinkAggregation member
list (including
The instance number is
duplicated in the
specified member list
(including
fjla init: Input member is
duplicated.
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aggregator-interface).
aggregator-interface).
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No
8
Message
fjla init: "XX" does not
exist.
Cause
The interface "XX" does
not exist.
Workaround
Specify interfaces that
exist on the system.
Specify correct
fjla init: Invalid mode
number ("XX").
The distributed mode "XX"
is incorrect.
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distributed mode (1, 2 or
3).
Specified interface is
already being used by
other LinkAggregation
grouporitdoesnotexist.
(This message is also
displayedwhenthecommand
is executed by general
users.)
Specify interfaces that
are not in the other
fjla init: An input instance
already used by fjla or does
not exist.
10
LinkAggregation group.
Also, specify interfaces
that exist on the system.
LinkAggregation has been
stopped normally.
11
12
FJ LinkAggregation stop.
There is no problem.
Enter the correct
aggregator-interface
name.
fjla term: "XX" is invalid
interface-name.
The interface name "XX" is
invalid.
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Appendix B On-Board Diagnostics
This appendix explains the on-board diagnostics function.
- Location of the LEDs(PW008GE4/PW008GE5)
The following figures show the location of the LEDs.
Figure B.1
Figure B.2
10/100/1000Base-T (PW008GE5)
1000Base-SX (PW008GE4)
- Meaning of the LEDs(PW008GE4/PW008GE5)
1000M LED indicates the following operation status.
1000M LED
Green lighting
Off
Description
The adapter is connected to a 1000Mbps network and is in the state
which can communicate.
The adapter is not connected to a 1000Mbps network.
100M LED indicates the following operation status. (PW008GE5 only)
100M LED
Green lighting
Off
Description
The adapter is connected to a 100Mbps network and is in the state
which can communicate.
The adapter is not connected to a 100Mbps network.
10M LED indicates the following operation status. (PW008GE5 only)
10M LED
Green lighting
Off
Description
The adapter is connected to a 10Mbps network and is in the state
which can communicate.
The adapter is not connected to a 10Mbps network.
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ACT LED indicates the following operation status.
ACT LED
Green lighting
Off
Description
The adapter is transmitting or receiving network traffic.
There is no network traffic.
- Location of the LEDs(PW0G8GE1/SE0X7GD2X)
The following figures show the location of the LEDs.
Figure B.3
Figure B.4
1000Base-SX * 2ports (SE0X7GD2X)
1000Base-SX (PW0G8GE1)
- Meaning of the LEDs(PW0G8GE1/SE0X7GD2X)
LINK LED indicates the following operation status.
LINK LED
Green lighting
Off
Description
The adapter is connected to a 1000Mbps network and is in the state
which can communicate.
The adapter is not connected to a 1000Mbps network.
ACT LED indicates the following operation status.
ACT LED
Green lighting
Off
Description
The adapter is transmitting or receiving network traffic.
There is no network traffic.
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- Location of the LEDs(PW0G8GE2)
The following figures show the location of the LEDs.
Figure B.5
10/100/1000Base-T (PW0G8GE2)
- Meaning of the LEDs(PW0G8GE2)
1000M LED indicates the following operation status.
1000M LED
Amber lighting
Off
Description
The adapter is connected to a 1000Mbps network and is in the state
which can communicate.
The adapter is not connected to a 1000Mbps network.
100M LED indicates the following operation status.
100M LED
Green lighting
Off
Description
The adapter is connected to a 100Mbps network and is in the state
which can communicate.
The adapter is not connected to a 100Mbps network.
10M LED indicates the following operation status.
10M LED
Green lighting
Off
Description
The adapter is connected to a 10Mbps network and is in the state
which can communicate.
The adapter is not connected to a 10Mbps network.
ACT LED indicates the following operation status.
ACT LED
Green lighting
Off
Description
The adapter is transmitting or receiving network traffic.
There is no network traffic.
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- Location of the LEDs(SE0X7GD1X)
The following figures show the location of the LEDs.
Figure B.6
10/100/1000Base-T * 2ports (SE0X7GD1X)
- Meaning of the LEDs(SE0X7GD1X)
1000M LED indicates the following operation status.
1000M LED
Amber lighting
Off
Description
The adapter is connected to a 1000Mbps network and is in the state
which can communicate.
The adapter is not connected to a 1000Mbps network.
100M LED indicates the following operation status.
100M LED
Green lighting
Off
Description
The adapter is connected to a 100Mbps network and is in the state
which can communicate.
The adapter is not connected to a 100Mbps network.
LINK/ACT LED indicates the following operation status.
LINK/ACT LED
Green lighting
Green Blinking
Off
Description
The adapter is connected to a 1000Mbps, 100Mbps or 10Mbps network
and is in the state which can communicate.
The adapter is transmitting or receiving network traffic.
The adapter is not connected to a 1000Mbps, 100Mbps or 10Mbps
network and there is no network traffic.
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- Location of the LEDs(PW008QG1/SE0X7GQ1X)
The following figures show the location of the LEDs.
Figure B.7
Figure B.8
1000Base-T * 4ports (SE0X7GQ1X)
1000Base-T * 4ports (PW008QG1)
- Meaning of the LEDs(PW008QG1/SE0X7GQ1X)
LINK LED(White LED in Figure B.7/8) indicates the following operation status.
LINK LED
Description
The adapter is connected to a 1000Mbps network and is in the state
which can communicate.
Amber lighting
The adapter is connected to a 100Mbps network and is in the state
which can communicate.
Green lighting
Off
The adapter is connected to a 10Mbps network and is in the state
which can communicate, or the adapter is not connected to a
network.
ACT LED(Green LED in Figure B.7/8) indicates the following operation status.
ACT LED
Green blinking
Off
Description
The adapter is transmitting or receiving network traffic.
There is no network traffic.
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Appendix C Using GigabitEthernet in a Cluster
Environment
This Appendix outlines the supported functions and setup procedure for the FUJITSU PCI
GigabitEthernet 3.0 interface when used in a cluster environment.
C.1 Cluster Environment Support
The FUJITSU PCI GigabitEthernet 3.0 adapter supports the following cluster features:
● Operation standby mode
● 1:n operation standby mode
● Mutual standby mode
● TCP/IP communication (public LAN)
● Use of a VLAN interface by SynfinityCluster private LAN or PRIMECLUSTER cluster
interconnect cannot be performed.
● A JumboFrame function can be used in SynfinityCluster private LAN or PRIMECLUSTER
cluster interconnect. When you change MTU size from a default value (9000), please
set up by the fjgi.conf file. For details, please refer to "Method 3: How to specify
by fjgi.conf" of "3.3.2 JumboFrame Setup".
The following table shows the supported failover mode with the FUJITSU PCI GigabitEthernet
interfaces in a cluster system.
● SynfinityCluster
Failover Mode
Support Status
Supported
IP address
MAC address
Supported
IP address + MAC address
Supported (version 2.0.1 and later)
● PRIMECLUSTER
Failover Mode
Support Status
Supported
IP address
MAC address
Supported (version 4.1A10 and later)
Supported (version 4.1A10 and later)
IP address + MAC address
C.2 Cluster Environment Setup Procedure
Set up the cluster environment in the same way as for an Ethernet driver (i.e. hme driver).
Follow "Setting up the Network" in the SynfinityCluster manual or PRIMECLUSTER manual.
Note that the GigabitEthernet driver resource name is "fjgi".
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Appendix C Using GigabitEthernet in a Cluster Environment
C.3 Notes
● SynfinityCluster 2.0 or later or PRIMECLUSTER 4.1 or later is required when using
theFUJITSUPCIGigabitEthernetinterface. Ifanearlierversionofclustersoftware
isused,GigabitEthernetcannotbeusedastheprivateLANorforIPaddressfail-over
on a public LAN.
● When using a FUJITSU PCI GigabitEthernet interface as a SynfinityCluster private
LAN or as the PRIMECLUSTER cluster interconnect, execute the following command
before setting up the cluster (example: fjgi0).
# ifconfig fjgi0 plumb
● A FUJITSU PCI GigabitEthernet interface used as a VLAN interface cannot be used for
the private LAN or the cluster interconnect.
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Appendix D PCI Slot Number and Device Name
The appendix provides the PCI slot number and device name matrix for the following
PRIMEPOWER/GP7000F models.
● GP7000F Model200
● GP7000F Model200R
● GP7000F Model400A/400R
● GP7000F Model400
● GP7000F Model600
● GP7000F Model600R
● PRIMEPOWER 1 (1U rackmount)
● PRIMEPOWER 100 (pedestal)
● PRIMEPOWER 200 (pedestal,rackmount)
● PRIMEPOWER 250 (pedestal)
● PRIMEPOWER 250 (2U rack-mount)
● PRIMEPOWER 250 (4U rack-mount)
● PRIMEPOWER 400 (4U rackmount)
● PRIMEPOWER 400 (pedestal,10U rackmount)
● PRIMEPOWER 400[PP040BR1U] (pedestal,10U rackmount)
● PRIMEPOWER 450 (pedestal, 7U rack-mount)
● PRIMEPOWER 450 (4U rack-mount)
● PRIMEPOWER 600 (pedestal,rackmount)
● PRIMEPOWER 650 (rackmount)
● PRIMEPOWER 800 (pedestal)
● PRIMEPOWER 850 (rackmount)
● PRIMEPOWER 900 (Physical Partitioning)
● PRIMEPOWER 900 (Extended Partitioning)
● PRIMEPOWER 1000,GP7000F Model1000
● PRIMEPOWER 1500 (Physical Partitioning)
● PRIMEPOWER 1500 (Extended Partitioning)
● PRIMEPOWER 2000,GP7000F Model2000
● PRIMEPOWER 2500/HPC2500 (Physical Partitioning)
● PRIMEPOWER 2500 (Extended Partitioning)
● SPARC Enterprise M4000/M5000
● SPARC Enterprise M8000/M9000
Table D.1 Slot Number and Device Name Matrix
● GP7000F Model200
Slot Number
Device Name
/pci@1f,2000/*@1
PCI#1
PCI#2
PCI#3
PCI#4
PCI#5
PCI#6
/pci@1d,2000/*@1
/pci@1f,4000/*@2
/pci@1d,4000/*@2
/pci@1d,4000/*@4
/pci@1d,4000/*@5
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● GP7000F Model200R
Slot Number
Device Name
/pci@17,2000/*@1
PCI#1
PCI#2
PCI#3
PCI#4
PCI#5
PCI#6
/pci@16,2000/*@1
/pci@17,4000/*@2
/pci@16,4000/*@2
/pci@16,4000/*@4
/pci@16,4000/*@5
● GP7000F Model400A/400R
Slot Number
00-PCI#1
Device Name
/pci@17,2000/*@1
/pci@16,2000/*@1
/pci@17,4000/*@2
/pci@16,4000/*@2
/pci@16,4000/*@4
/pci@16,4000/*@5
/pci@15,2000/*@1
/pci@14,2000/*@1
/pci@15,4000/*@2
/pci@14,4000/*@2
/pci@14,4000/*@4
/pci@14,4000/*@5
00-PCI#2
00-PCI#3
00-PCI#4
00-PCI#5
00-PCI#6
01-PCI#1
01-PCI#2
01-PCI#3
01-PCI#4
01-PCI#5
01-PCI#6
● GP7000F Model400
Slot Number
PCI#1
Device Name
/pci@1f,2000/*@1
/pci@1e,4000/*@2
/pci@1e,4000/*@3
/pci@1e,4000/*@4
/pci@1e,2000/*@1
/pci@1d,4000/*@2
/pci@1d,4000/*@3
/pci@1d,4000/*@4
/pci@1d,2000/*@1
PCI#2
PCI#3
PCI#4
PCI#5
PCI#6
PCI#7
PCI#8
PCI#9
● GP7000F Model600
Slot Number
PCI#1
Device Name
/pci@1f,2000/*@1
/pci@1e,4000/*@2
/pci@1e,4000/*@3
/pci@1e,4000/*@4
/pci@1e,2000/*@1
/pci@1d,4000/*@2
/pci@1d,4000/*@3
/pci@1d,4000/*@4
/pci@1d,2000/*@1
/pci@1d,4000/*@2
/pci@1d,4000/*@3
PCI#2
PCI#3
PCI#4
PCI#5
PCI#6
PCI#7
PCI#8
PCI#9
PCI#10
PCI#11
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Slot Number
Device Name
/pci@1c,4000/*@4
PCI#12
PCI#13
/pci@1c,2000/*@1
● GP7000F Model600R
Slot Number
Device Name
/pci@1f,4000/*@2
/pci@1f,2000/*@1
/pci@1c,4000/*@2
/pci@1e,4000/*@2
/pci@1e,4000/*@3
/pci@1e,4000/*@4
/pci@1c,2000/*@1
/pci@1d,4000/*@2
/pci@1d,4000/*@3
/pci@1d,4000/*@4
/pci@1d,2000/*@1
/pci@1e,2000/*@1
PCI#1
PCI#2
PCI#3
PCI#4
PCI#5
PCI#6
PCI#7
PCI#8
PCI#9
PCI#10
PCI#11
PCI#12
● PRIMEPOWER 1 (1U rackmount)
Slot Number
PCI#1
Device Name
/pci@1f,0/pci@1/*@2
● PRIMEPOWER 100 (pedestal)
Slot Number
Device Name
/pci@1f,0/pci@1/*@2
PCI#1
PCI#2
PCI#3
/pci@1f,0/pci@1/*@3
/pci@1f,0/pci@1,1/*@4
● PRIMEPOWER 200 (pedestal,rackmount)
Slot Number
Device Name
/pci@17,2000/*@1
/pci@16,2000/*@1
/pci@17,4000/*@2
/pci@16,4000/*@2
/pci@16,4000/*@4
/pci@16,4000/*@5
PCI#1
PCI#2
PCI#3
PCI#4
PCI#5
PCI#6
● PRIMEPOWER 250 (pedestal)
Slot Number
Device Name
/pci@80,2000/*@1
/pci@80,2000/*@2
/pci@80,4000/*@3
/pci@80,4000/*@4
/pci@80,4000/*@5
/pci@83,4000/*@3
PCI#0
PCI#1
PCI#2
PCI#3
PCI#4
PCI#5
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● PRIMEPOWER 250 (2U rack-mount)
Slot Number
Device Name
/pci@83,2000/*@2
PCI#0
PCI#1
PCI#2
/pci@83,4000/*@3
/pci@83,4000/*@4
● PRIMEPOWER 250 (4U rack-mount)
Slot Number
Device Name
PCI#0
PCI#1
PCI#2
PCI#3
PCI#4
PCI#5
/pci@80,2000/*@1
/pci@80,2000/*@2
/pci@80,4000/*@3
/pci@80,4000/*@4
/pci@80,4000/*@5
/pci@83,4000/*@3
● PRIMEPOWER 400 (4U rackmount)
Slot Number
Device Name
PCI#1
PCI#2
PCI#3
PCI#4
PCI#5
PCI#6
/pci@15,2000/*@1
/pci@15,4000/*@2
/pci@15,4000/*@4
/pci@17,2000/*@1
/pci@15,4000/*@5
/pci@17,4000/*@2
● PRIMEPOWER 400 (pedestal,10U rackmount)
Slot Number
Device Name
PCI#1
PCI#2
PCI#3
PCI#4
PCI#5
PCI#6
PCI#7
PCI#8
PCI#9
PCI#10
/pci@16,4000/*@5
/pci@16,4000/*@4
/pci@16,4000/*@2
/pci@15,2000/*@1
/pci@16,2000/*@1
/pci@17,2000/*@1
/pci@15,4000/*@5
/pci@15,4000/*@4
/pci@15,4000/*@2
/pci@17,4000/*@2
● PRIMEPOWER 400[PP040BR1U] (pedestal,10U rackmount)
Slot Number
Device Name
00-PCI#1
00-PCI#2
00-PCI#3
00-PCI#4
00-PCI#5
00-PCI#6
01-PCI#2
01-PCI#3
01-PCI#4
/pci@15,2000/*@1
/pci@17,2000/*@1
/pci@15,4000/*@2
/pci@15,4000/*@4
/pci@15,4000/*@5
/pci@17,4000/*@2
/pci@13,2000/*@1
/pci@11,4000/*@2
/pci@11,4000/*@4
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Slot Number
Device Name
01-PCI#5
/pci@11,4000/*@5
● PRIMEPOWER 450 (pedestal, 7U rack-mount)
Slot Number
Device Name
/pci@80,2000/*@1
/pci@80,4000/*@3
/pci@80,4000/*@4
/pci@80,4000/*@5
/pci@82,2000/*@1
/pci@82,4000/*@3
/pci@82,4000/*@4
/pci@82,4000/*@5
/pci@83,4000/*@3
PCI#0
PCI#1
PCI#2
PCI#3
PCI#4
PCI#5
PCI#6
PCI#7
PCI#8
● PRIMEPOWER 450 (4U rack-mount)
Slot Number
Device Name
/pci@80,2000/*@1
/pci@80,2000/*@2
/pci@80,4000/*@3
/pci@80,4000/*@4
/pci@80,4000/*@5
/pci@83,4000/*@3
PCI#0
PCI#1
PCI#2
PCI#3
PCI#4
PCI#5
● PRIMEPOWER 600 (pedestal,rackmount)
Slot Number
00-PCI#1
Device Name
/pci@15,2000/*@1
/pci@17,2000/*@1
/pci@15,4000/*@2
/pci@15,4000/*@4
/pci@15,4000/*@5
/pci@17,4000/*@2
/pci@11,2000/*@1
/pci@13,2000/*@1
/pci@11,4000/*@2
/pci@11,4000/*@4
/pci@11,4000/*@5
/pci@13,4000/*@2
00-PCI#2
00-PCI#3
00-PCI#4
00-PCI#5
00-PCI#6
01-PCI#1
01-PCI#2
01-PCI#3
01-PCI#4
01-PCI#5
01-PCI#6
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Appendix D PCI Slot Number and Device Name
● PRIMEPOWER 650 (rackmount)
Board Number
Slot Number
Device Name
/pci@84,2000/*@1
/pci@84,4000/*@1
/pci@84,4000/*@2
/pci@84,4000/*@3
/pci@85,2000/*@1
/pci@85,4000/*@1
/pci@85,4000/*@2
/pci@85,4000/*@3
/pci@80,2000/*@1
/pci@80,4000/*@1
/pci@80,4000/*@2
/pci@80,4000/*@3
/pci@81,2000/*@1
/pci@81,4000/*@1
/pci@81,4000/*@2
/pci@81,4000/*@3
/pci@82,2000/*@1
/pci@82,4000/*@1
/pci@82,4000/*@2
/pci@82,4000/*@3
PCI#0
PCI#1
PCI#2
PCI#3
PCI#4
PCI#5
PCI#6
PCI#7
PCI#0
PCI#1
PCI#2
PCI#3
PCI#4
PCI#5
PCI#6
PCI#7
PCI#8
PCI#9
PCI#10
PCI#11
SB#0
PCI-BOX#0
● PRIMEPOWER 800 (pedestal)
Board Number
Slot Number
Device Name
/pci@80,2000/*@1
/pci@80,4000/*@2
/pci@81,2000/*@1
/pci@81,4000/*@2
/pci@83,2000/*@1
/pci@83,4000/*@2
/pci@88,2000/*@1
/pci@88,4000/*@2
/pci@89,2000/*@1
/pci@89,4000/*@2
/pci@8b,2000/*@1
/pci@8b,4000/*@2
/pci@90,2000/*@1
/pci@90,4000/*@2
/pci@91,2000/*@1
/pci@91,4000/*@2
/pci@93,2000/*@1
/pci@93,4000/*@2
/pci@98,2000/*@1
/pci@98,4000/*@2
/pci@99,2000/*@1
/pci@99,4000/*@2
/pci@9b,2000/*@1
/pci@9b,4000/*@2
PCI#0A
PCI#0B
PCI#1A
PCI#1B
PCI#3A
PCI#3B
PCI#0A
PCI#0B
PCI#1A
PCI#1B
PCI#3A
PCI#3B
PCI#0A
PCI#0B
PCI#1A
PCI#1B
PCI#3A
PCI#3B
PCI#0A
PCI#0B
PCI#1A
PCI#1B
PCI#3A
PCI#3B
SB#0
SB#1
SB#2
SB#3
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Appendix D PCI Slot Number and Device Name
● PRIMEPOWER 850 (rackmount)
Board Number
Slot Number
Device Name
/pci@84,2000/*@1
/pci@84,4000/*@1
/pci@84,4000/*@2
/pci@84,4000/*@3
/pci@85,2000/*@1
/pci@85,4000/*@1
/pci@85,4000/*@2
/pci@85,4000/*@3
/pci@80,2000/*@1
/pci@80,4000/*@1
/pci@80,4000/*@2
/pci@80,4000/*@3
/pci@81,2000/*@1
/pci@81,4000/*@1
/pci@81,4000/*@2
/pci@81,4000/*@3
/pci@82,2000/*@1
/pci@82,4000/*@1
/pci@82,4000/*@2
/pci@82,4000/*@3
/pci@8c,2000/*@1
/pci@8c,4000/*@1
/pci@8c,4000/*@2
/pci@8c,4000/*@3
/pci@8d,2000/*@1
/pci@8d,4000/*@1
/pci@8d,4000/*@2
/pci@8d,4000/*@3
/pci@88,2000/*@1
/pci@88,4000/*@1
/pci@88,4000/*@2
/pci@88,4000/*@3
/pci@89,2000/*@1
/pci@89,4000/*@1
/pci@89,4000/*@2
/pci@89,4000/*@3
/pci@8a,2000/*@1
/pci@8a,4000/*@1
/pci@8a,4000/*@2
/pci@8a,4000/*@3
PCI#0
PCI#1
PCI#2
PCI#3
PCI#4
PCI#5
PCI#6
PCI#7
PCI#0
PCI#1
PCI#2
PCI#3
PCI#4
PCI#5
PCI#6
PCI#7
PCI#8
PCI#9
PCI#10
PCI#11
PCI#0
PCI#1
PCI#2
PCI#3
PCI#4
PCI#5
PCI#6
PCI#7
PCI#0
PCI#1
PCI#2
PCI#3
PCI#4
PCI#5
PCI#6
PCI#7
PCI#8
PCI#9
PCI#10
PCI#11
SB#0
PCI-BOX#0
SB#1
PCI-BOX#1
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Appendix D PCI Slot Number and Device Name
● PRIMEPOWER 900 (Physical Partitioning)
Board Number; Slot Number
Device Name
/pci@80,2000/*@1
/pci@80,4000/*@2
/pci@81,2000/*@1
/pci@81,4000/*@2
/pci@81,4000/*@3
/pci@82,2000/*@1
/pci@82,4000/*@2
/pci@82,4000/*@3
/pci@84,2000/*@1
/pci@84,4000/*@2
/pci@84,4000/*@3
/pci@85,2000/*@1
/pci@85,4000/*@2
/pci@85,4000/*@3
/pci@85,4000/*@4
/pci@86,2000/*@1
/pci@86,4000/*@2
/pci@86,4000/*@3
/pci@88,2000/*@1
/pci@88,4000/*@2
/pci@89,2000/*@1
/pci@89,4000/*@2
/pci@89,4000/*@3
/pci@8a,2000/*@1
/pci@8a,4000/*@2
/pci@8a,4000/*@3
/pci@8c,2000/*@1
/pci@8c,4000/*@2
/pci@8c,4000/*@3
/pci@8d,2000/*@1
/pci@8d,4000/*@2
/pci@8d,4000/*@3
/pci@8d,4000/*@4
/pci@8e,2000/*@1
/pci@8e,4000/*@2
/pci@8e,4000/*@3
PCI#0
PCI#1
PCI#2
PCI#3
PCI#4
PCI#5
PCI#6
PCI#7
PCI#0
PCI#1
PCI#2
PCI#3
PCI#4
PCI#5
PCI#6
PCI#7
PCI#8
PCI#9
PCI#0
PCI#1
PCI#2
PCI#3
PCI#4
PCI#5
PCI#6
PCI#7
PCI#0
PCI#1
PCI#2
PCI#3
PCI#4
PCI#5
PCI#6
PCI#7
PCI#8
PCI#9
SB#0
PCI-BOX#0
(connected to SB#0)
SB#1
PCI-BOX#0
(connected to SB#1)
● PRIMEPOWER 900 (Extended Partitioning)
Board Number; Slot Number
Device Name
/pci@80,2000/*@1
/pci@80,4000/*@2
/pci@81,2000/*@1
/pci@81,4000/*@2
/pci@81,4000/*@3
/pci@a2,2000/*@1
/pci@a2,4000/*@2
/pci@a2,4000/*@3
PCI#0
PCI#1
PCI#2
PCI#3
PCI#4
PCI#5
PCI#6
PCI#7
SB#0
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Appendix D PCI Slot Number and Device Name
Board Number;
Slot Number
Device Name
/pci@c4,2000/*@1
/pci@c4,4000/*@2
/pci@c4,4000/*@3
/pci@c5,2000/*@1
/pci@c5,4000/*@2
/pci@c5,4000/*@3
/pci@c5,4000/*@4
/pci@e6,2000/*@1
/pci@e6,4000/*@2
/pci@e6,4000/*@3
/pci@88,2000/*@1
/pci@88,4000/*@2
/pci@89,2000/*@1
/pci@89,4000/*@2
/pci@89,4000/*@3
/pci@aa,2000/*@1
/pci@aa,4000/*@2
/pci@aa,4000/*@3
/pci@cc,2000/*@1
/pci@cc,4000/*@2
/pci@cc,4000/*@3
/pci@cd,2000/*@1
/pci@cd,4000/*@2
/pci@cd,4000/*@3
/pci@cd,4000/*@4
/pci@ee,2000/*@1
/pci@ee,4000/*@2
/pci@ee,4000/*@3
PCI#0
PCI#1
PCI#2
PCI#3
PCI#4
PCI#5
PCI#6
PCI#7
PCI#8
PCI#9
PCI#0
PCI#1
PCI#2
PCI#3
PCI#4
PCI#5
PCI#6
PCI#7
PCI#0
PCI#1
PCI#2
PCI#3
PCI#4
PCI#5
PCI#6
PCI#7
PCI#8
PCI#9
PCI-BOX#0
(connected to SB#0)
SB#1
PCI-BOX#0
(connected to SB#1)
● PRIMEPOWER 1000,GP7000F Model1000
Board Number
PCI#0A
Slot Number
Device Name
/pci@80,2000/*@1
/pci@80,4000/*@2
/pci@81,2000/*@1
/pci@81,4000/*@2
/pci@83,2000/*@1
/pci@83,4000/*@2
/pci@88,2000/*@1
/pci@88,4000/*@2
/pci@89,2000/*@1
/pci@89,4000/*@2
/pci@8b,2000/*@1
/pci@8b,4000/*@2
PCI#0B
PCI#1A
SB#0
PCI#1B
PCI#3A
PCI#3B
PCI#0A
PCI#0B
PCI#1A
SB#1
PCI#1B
PCI#3A
PCI#3B
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Appendix D PCI Slot Number and Device Name
Board Number
Slot Number
Device Name
/pci@90,2000/*@1
/pci@90,4000/*@2
/pci@91,2000/*@1
/pci@91,4000/*@2
/pci@93,2000/*@1
/pci@93,4000/*@2
/pci@98,2000/*@1
/pci@98,4000/*@2
/pci@99,2000/*@1
/pci@99,4000/*@2
/pci@9b,2000/*@1
/pci@9b,4000/*@2
/pci@a0,2000/*@1
/pci@a0,4000/*@2
/pci@a1,2000/*@1
/pci@a1,4000/*@2
/pci@a3,2000/*@1
/pci@a3,4000/*@2
/pci@a8,2000/*@1
/pci@a8,4000/*@2
/pci@a9,2000/*@1
/pci@a9,4000/*@2
/pci@ab,2000/*@1
/pci@ab,4000/*@2
/pci@b0,2000/*@1
/pci@b0,4000/*@2
/pci@b1,2000/*@1
/pci@b1,4000/*@2
/pci@b3,2000/*@1
/pci@b3,4000/*@2
/pci@b8,2000/*@1
/pci@b8,4000/*@2
/pci@b9,2000/*@1
/pci@b9,4000/*@2
/pci@bb,2000/*@1
/pci@bb,4000/*@2
PCI#0A
PCI#0B
PCI#1A
PCI#1B
PCI#3A
PCI#3B
PCI#0A
PCI#0B
PCI#1A
PCI#1B
PCI#3A
PCI#3B
PCI#0A
PCI#0B
PCI#1A
PCI#1B
PCI#3A
PCI#3B
PCI#0A
PCI#0B
PCI#1A
PCI#1B
PCI#3A
PCI#3B
PCI#0A
PCI#0B
PCI#1A
PCI#1B
PCI#3A
PCI#3B
PCI#0A
PCI#0B
PCI#1A
PCI#1B
PCI#3A
PCI#3B
SB#2
SB#3
SB#4
SB#5
SB#6
SB#7
● PRIMEPOWER 1500 (Physical Partitioning)
Board Number; Slot Number
Device Name
/pci@80,2000/*@1
/pci@80,4000/*@2
/pci@81,2000/*@1
/pci@81,4000/*@2
/pci@81,4000/*@3
/pci@82,2000/*@1
/pci@82,4000/*@2
/pci@82,4000/*@3
PCI#0
PCI#1
PCI#2
PCI#3
PCI#4
PCI#5
PCI#6
PCI#7
SB#0
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Appendix D PCI Slot Number and Device Name
Board Number;
Slot Number
Device Name
/pci@84,2000/*@1
/pci@84,4000/*@2
/pci@84,4000/*@3
/pci@85,2000/*@1
/pci@85,4000/*@2
/pci@85,4000/*@3
/pci@85,4000/*@4
/pci@86,2000/*@1
/pci@86,4000/*@2
/pci@86,4000/*@3
/pci@88,2000/*@1
/pci@88,4000/*@2
/pci@89,2000/*@1
/pci@89,4000/*@2
/pci@89,4000/*@3
/pci@8a,2000/*@1
/pci@8a,4000/*@2
/pci@8a,4000/*@3
/pci@8c,2000/*@1
/pci@8c,4000/*@2
/pci@8c,4000/*@3
/pci@8d,2000/*@1
/pci@8d,4000/*@2
/pci@8d,4000/*@3
/pci@8d,4000/*@4
/pci@8e,2000/*@1
/pci@8e,4000/*@2
/pci@8e,4000/*@3
/pci@90,2000/*@1
/pci@90,4000/*@2
/pci@91,2000/*@1
/pci@91,4000/*@2
/pci@91,4000/*@3
/pci@92,2000/*@1
/pci@92,4000/*@2
/pci@92,4000/*@3
/pci@94,2000/*@1
/pci@94,4000/*@2
/pci@94,4000/*@3
/pci@95,2000/*@1
/pci@95,4000/*@2
/pci@95,4000/*@3
/pci@95,4000/*@4
/pci@96,2000/*@1
/pci@96,4000/*@2
/pci@96,4000/*@3
PCI#0
PCI#1
PCI#2
PCI#3
PCI#4
PCI#5
PCI#6
PCI#7
PCI#8
PCI#9
PCI#0
PCI#1
PCI#2
PCI#3
PCI#4
PCI#5
PCI#6
PCI#7
PCI#0
PCI#1
PCI#2
PCI#3
PCI#4
PCI#5
PCI#6
PCI#7
PCI#8
PCI#9
PCI#0
PCI#1
PCI#2
PCI#3
PCI#4
PCI#5
PCI#6
PCI#7
PCI#0
PCI#1
PCI#2
PCI#3
PCI#4
PCI#5
PCI#6
PCI#7
PCI#8
PCI#9
PCI-BOX#0
(connected to SB#0)
SB#1
PCI-BOX#0
(connected to SB#1)
SB#2
PCI-BOX#0
(connected to SB#2)
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Board Number;
Slot Number
Device Name
/pci@98,2000/*@1
/pci@98,4000/*@2
/pci@99,2000/*@1
/pci@99,4000/*@2
/pci@99,4000/*@3
/pci@9a,2000/*@1
/pci@9a,4000/*@2
/pci@9a,4000/*@3
/pci@9c,2000/*@1
/pci@9c,4000/*@2
/pci@9c,4000/*@3
/pci@9d,2000/*@1
/pci@9d,4000/*@2
/pci@9d,4000/*@3
/pci@9d,4000/*@4
/pci@9e,2000/*@1
/pci@9e,4000/*@2
/pci@9e,4000/*@3
PCI#0
PCI#1
PCI#2
PCI#3
PCI#4
PCI#5
PCI#6
PCI#7
PCI#0
PCI#1
PCI#2
PCI#3
PCI#4
PCI#5
PCI#6
PCI#7
PCI#8
PCI#9
SB#3
PCI-BOX#0
(connected to SB#3)
● PRIMEPOWER 1500 (Extended Partitioning)
Board Number; Slot Number
Device Name
/pci@80,2000/*@1
/pci@80,4000/*@2
/pci@81,2000/*@1
/pci@81,4000/*@2
/pci@81,4000/*@3
/pci@a2,2000/*@1
/pci@a2,4000/*@2
/pci@a2,4000/*@3
/pci@c4,2000/*@1
/pci@c4,4000/*@2
/pci@c4,4000/*@3
/pci@c5,2000/*@1
/pci@c5,4000/*@2
/pci@c5,4000/*@3
/pci@c5,4000/*@4
/pci@e6,2000/*@1
/pci@e6,4000/*@2
/pci@e6,4000/*@3
/pci@88,2000/*@1
/pci@88,4000/*@2
/pci@89,2000/*@1
/pci@89,4000/*@2
/pci@89,4000/*@3
/pci@aa,2000/*@1
/pci@aa,4000/*@2
/pci@aa,4000/*@3
PCI#0
PCI#1
PCI#2
PCI#3
PCI#4
PCI#5
PCI#6
PCI#7
PCI#0
PCI#1
PCI#2
PCI#3
PCI#4
PCI#5
PCI#6
PCI#7
PCI#8
PCI#9
PCI#0
PCI#1
PCI#2
PCI#3
PCI#4
PCI#5
PCI#6
PCI#7
SB#0
PCI-BOX#0
(connected to SB#0)
SB#1
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Appendix D PCI Slot Number and Device Name
Board Number;
Slot Number
Device Name
/pci@cc,2000/*@1
/pci@cc,4000/*@2
/pci@cc,4000/*@3
/pci@cd,2000/*@1
/pci@cd,4000/*@2
/pci@cd,4000/*@3
/pci@cd,4000/*@4
/pci@ee,2000/*@1
/pci@ee,4000/*@2
/pci@ee,4000/*@3
/pci@90,2000/*@1
/pci@90,4000/*@2
/pci@91,2000/*@1
/pci@91,4000/*@2
/pci@91,4000/*@3
/pci@b2,2000/*@1
/pci@b2,4000/*@2
/pci@b2,4000/*@3
/pci@d4,2000/*@1
/pci@d4,4000/*@2
/pci@d4,4000/*@3
/pci@d5,2000/*@1
/pci@d5,4000/*@2
/pci@d5,4000/*@3
/pci@d5,4000/*@4
/pci@f6,2000/*@1
/pci@f6,4000/*@2
/pci@f6,4000/*@3
/pci@98,2000/*@1
/pci@98,4000/*@2
/pci@99,2000/*@1
/pci@99,4000/*@2
/pci@99,4000/*@3
/pci@ba,2000/*@1
/pci@ba,4000/*@2
/pci@ba,4000/*@3
/pci@dc,2000/*@1
/pci@dc,4000/*@2
/pci@dc,4000/*@3
/pci@dd,2000/*@1
/pci@dd,4000/*@2
/pci@dd,4000/*@3
/pci@dd,4000/*@4
/pci@fe,2000/*@1
/pci@fe,4000/*@2
/pci@fe,4000/*@3
PCI#0
PCI#1
PCI#2
PCI#3
PCI#4
PCI#5
PCI#6
PCI#7
PCI#8
PCI#9
PCI#0
PCI#1
PCI#2
PCI#3
PCI#4
PCI#5
PCI#6
PCI#7
PCI#0
PCI#1
PCI#2
PCI#3
PCI#4
PCI#5
PCI#6
PCI#7
PCI#8
PCI#9
PCI#0
PCI#1
PCI#2
PCI#3
PCI#4
PCI#5
PCI#6
PCI#7
PCI#0
PCI#1
PCI#2
PCI#3
PCI#4
PCI#5
PCI#6
PCI#7
PCI#8
PCI#9
PCI-BOX#0
(connected to SB#1)
SB#2
PCI-BOX#0
(connected to SB#2)
SB#3
PCI-BOX#0
(connected to SB#3)
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Appendix D PCI Slot Number and Device Name
● PRIMEPOWER 2000,GP7000F Model2000
Board Number
Slot Number
Device Name
/pci@80,2000/*@1
/pci@80,4000/*@2
/pci@81,2000/*@1
/pci@81,4000/*@2
/pci@83,2000/*@1
/pci@83,4000/*@2
/pci@84,2000/*@1
/pci@84,4000/*@2
/pci@85,2000/*@1
/pci@85,4000/*@2
/pci@87,2000/*@1
/pci@87,4000/*@2
/pci@88,2000/*@1
/pci@88,4000/*@2
/pci@89,2000/*@1
/pci@89,4000/*@2
/pci@8b,2000/*@1
/pci@8b,4000/*@2
/pci@8c,2000/*@1
/pci@8c,4000/*@2
/pci@8d,2000/*@1
/pci@8d,4000/*@2
/pci@8f,2000/*@1
/pci@8f,4000/*@2
/pci@90,2000/*@1
/pci@90,4000/*@2
/pci@91,2000/*@1
/pci@91,4000/*@2
/pci@93,2000/*@1
/pci@93,4000/*@2
/pci@94,2000/*@1
/pci@94,4000/*@2
/pci@95,2000/*@1
/pci@95,4000/*@2
/pci@97,2000/*@1
/pci@97,4000/*@2
/pci@98,2000/*@1
/pci@98,4000/*@2
/pci@99,2000/*@1
/pci@99,4000/*@2
/pci@9b,2000/*@1
/pci@9b,4000/*@2
/pci@9c,2000/*@1
/pci@9c,4000/*@2
/pci@9d,2000/*@1
/pci@9d,4000/*@2
/pci@9f,2000/*@1
/pci@9f,4000/*@2
PCI#0A
PCI#0B
PCI#1A
PCI#1B
PCI#3A
PCI#3B
PCI#0A
PCI#0B
PCI#1A
PCI#1B
PCI#3A
PCI#3B
PCI#0A
PCI#0B
PCI#1A
PCI#1B
PCI#3A
PCI#3B
PCI#0A
PCI#0B
PCI#1A
PCI#1B
PCI#3A
PCI#3B
PCI#0A
PCI#0B
PCI#1A
PCI#1B
PCI#3A
PCI#3B
PCI#0A
PCI#0B
PCI#1A
PCI#1B
PCI#3A
PCI#3B
PCI#0A
PCI#0B
PCI#1A
PCI#1B
PCI#3A
PCI#3B
PCI#0A
PCI#0B
PCI#1A
PCI#1B
PCI#3A
PCI#3B
SB#0
SB#1
SB#2
SB#3
SB#4
SB#5
SB#6
SB#7
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Appendix D PCI Slot Number and Device Name
Board Number
Slot Number
Device Name
/pci@a0,2000/*@1
/pci@a0,4000/*@2
/pci@a1,2000/*@1
/pci@a1,4000/*@2
/pci@a3,2000/*@1
/pci@a3,4000/*@2
/pci@a4,2000/*@1
/pci@a4,4000/*@2
/pci@a5,2000/*@1
/pci@a5,4000/*@2
/pci@a7,2000/*@1
/pci@a7,4000/*@2
/pci@a8,2000/*@1
/pci@a8,4000/*@2
/pci@a9,2000/*@1
/pci@a9,4000/*@2
/pci@ab,2000/*@1
/pci@ab,4000/*@2
/pci@ac,2000/*@1
/pci@ac,4000/*@2
/pci@ad,2000/*@1
/pci@ad,4000/*@2
/pci@af,2000/*@1
/pci@af,4000/*@2
/pci@b0,2000/*@1
/pci@b0,4000/*@2
/pci@b1,2000/*@1
/pci@b1,4000/*@2
/pci@b3,2000/*@1
/pci@b3,4000/*@2
/pci@b4,2000/*@1
/pci@b4,4000/*@2
/pci@b5,2000/*@1
/pci@b5,4000/*@2
/pci@b7,2000/*@1
/pci@b7,4000/*@2
/pci@b8,2000/*@1
/pci@b8,4000/*@2
/pci@b9,2000/*@1
/pci@b9,4000/*@2
/pci@bb,2000/*@1
/pci@bb,4000/*@2
/pci@bc,2000/*@1
/pci@bc,4000/*@2
/pci@bd,2000/*@1
/pci@bd,4000/*@2
/pci@bf,2000/*@1
/pci@bf,4000/*@2
PCI#0A
PCI#0B
PCI#1A
PCI#1B
PCI#3A
PCI#3B
PCI#0A
PCI#0B
PCI#1A
PCI#1B
PCI#3A
PCI#3B
PCI#0A
PCI#0B
PCI#1A
PCI#1B
PCI#3A
PCI#3B
PCI#0A
PCI#0B
PCI#1A
PCI#1B
PCI#3A
PCI#3B
PCI#0A
PCI#0B
PCI#1A
PCI#1B
PCI#3A
PCI#3B
PCI#0A
PCI#0B
PCI#1A
PCI#1B
PCI#3A
PCI#3B
PCI#0A
PCI#0B
PCI#1A
PCI#1B
PCI#3A
PCI#3B
PCI#0A
PCI#0B
PCI#1A
PCI#1B
PCI#3A
PCI#3B
SB#8
SB#9
SB#10
SB#11
SB#12
SB#13
SB#14
SB#15
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Appendix D PCI Slot Number and Device Name
Board Number
Slot Number
Device Name
/pci@c0,2000/*@1
/pci@c0,4000/*@2
/pci@c1,2000/*@1
/pci@c1,4000/*@2
/pci@c3,2000/*@1
/pci@c3,4000/*@2
/pci@c4,2000/*@1
/pci@c4,4000/*@2
/pci@c5,2000/*@1
/pci@c5,4000/*@2
/pci@c7,2000/*@1
/pci@c7,4000/*@2
/pci@c8,2000/*@1
/pci@c8,4000/*@2
/pci@c9,2000/*@1
/pci@c9,4000/*@2
/pci@cb,2000/*@1
/pci@cb,4000/*@2
/pci@cc,2000/*@1
/pci@cc,4000/*@2
/pci@cd,2000/*@1
/pci@cd,4000/*@2
/pci@cf,2000/*@1
/pci@cf,4000/*@2
/pci@d0,2000/*@1
/pci@d0,4000/*@2
/pci@d1,2000/*@1
/pci@d1,4000/*@2
/pci@d3,2000/*@1
/pci@d3,4000/*@2
/pci@d4,2000/*@1
/pci@d4,4000/*@2
/pci@d5,2000/*@1
/pci@d5,4000/*@2
/pci@d7,2000/*@1
/pci@d7,4000/*@2
/pci@d8,2000/*@1
/pci@d8,4000/*@2
/pci@d9,2000/*@1
/pci@d9,4000/*@2
/pci@db,2000/*@1
/pci@db,4000/*@2
/pci@dc,2000/*@1
/pci@dc,4000/*@2
/pci@dd,2000/*@1
/pci@dd,4000/*@2
/pci@df,2000/*@1
/pci@df,4000/*@2
PCI#0A
PCI#0B
PCI#1A
PCI#1B
PCI#3A
PCI#3B
PCI#0A
PCI#0B
PCI#1A
PCI#1B
PCI#3A
PCI#3B
PCI#0A
PCI#0B
PCI#1A
PCI#1B
PCI#3A
PCI#3B
PCI#0A
PCI#0B
PCI#1A
PCI#1B
PCI#3A
PCI#3B
PCI#0A
PCI#0B
PCI#1A
PCI#1B
PCI#3A
PCI#3B
PCI#0A
PCI#0B
PCI#1A
PCI#1B
PCI#3A
PCI#3B
PCI#0A
PCI#0B
PCI#1A
PCI#1B
PCI#3A
PCI#3B
PCI#0A
PCI#0B
PCI#1A
PCI#1B
PCI#3A
PCI#3B
SB#16
SB#17
SB#18
SB#19
SB#20
SB#21
SB#22
SB#23
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Appendix D PCI Slot Number and Device Name
Board Number
Slot Number
Device Name
/pci@e0,2000/*@1
/pci@e0,4000/*@2
/pci@e1,2000/*@1
/pci@e1,4000/*@2
/pci@e3,2000/*@1
/pci@e3,4000/*@2
/pci@e4,2000/*@1
/pci@e4,4000/*@2
/pci@e5,2000/*@1
/pci@e5,4000/*@2
/pci@e7,2000/*@1
/pci@e7,4000/*@2
/pci@e8,2000/*@1
/pci@e8,4000/*@2
/pci@e9,2000/*@1
/pci@e9,4000/*@2
/pci@eb,2000/*@1
/pci@eb,4000/*@2
/pci@ec,2000/*@1
/pci@ec,4000/*@2
/pci@ed,2000/*@1
/pci@ed,4000/*@2
/pci@ef,2000/*@1
/pci@ef,4000/*@2
/pci@f0,2000/*@1
/pci@f0,4000/*@2
/pci@f1,2000/*@1
/pci@f1,4000/*@2
/pci@f3,2000/*@1
/pci@f3,4000/*@2
/pci@f4,2000/*@1
/pci@f4,4000/*@2
/pci@f5,2000/*@1
/pci@f5,4000/*@2
/pci@f7,2000/*@1
/pci@f7,4000/*@2
/pci@f8,2000/*@1
/pci@f8,4000/*@2
/pci@f9,2000/*@1
/pci@f9,4000/*@2
/pci@fb,2000/*@1
/pci@fb,4000/*@2
/pci@fc,2000/*@1
/pci@fc,4000/*@2
/pci@fd,2000/*@1
/pci@fd,4000/*@2
/pci@ff,2000/*@1
/pci@ff,4000/*@2
PCI#0A
PCI#0B
PCI#1A
PCI#1B
PCI#3A
PCI#3B
PCI#0A
PCI#0B
PCI#1A
PCI#1B
PCI#3A
PCI#3B
PCI#0A
PCI#0B
PCI#1A
PCI#1B
PCI#3A
PCI#3B
PCI#0A
PCI#0B
PCI#1A
PCI#1B
PCI#3A
PCI#3B
PCI#0A
PCI#0B
PCI#1A
PCI#1B
PCI#3A
PCI#3B
PCI#0A
PCI#0B
PCI#1A
PCI#1B
PCI#3A
PCI#3B
PCI#0A
PCI#0B
PCI#1A
PCI#1B
PCI#3A
PCI#3B
PCI#0A
PCI#0B
PCI#1A
PCI#1B
PCI#3A
PCI#3B
SB#24
SB#25
SB#26
SB#27
SB#28
SB#29
SB#30
SB#31
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Appendix D PCI Slot Number and Device Name
● PRIMEPOWER 2500/HPC2500 (Physical Partitioning)
Board Number Slot Number
Device Name
/pci@80,2000/*@1
/pci@80,4000/*@2
/pci@80,4000/*@3
/pci@81,2000/*@1
/pci@81,4000/*@2
/pci@81,4000/*@3
/pci@81,4000/*@4
/pci@82,2000/*@1
/pci@82,4000/*@2
/pci@82,4000/*@3
/pci@84,2000/*@1
/pci@84,4000/*@2
/pci@84,4000/*@3
/pci@85,2000/*@1
/pci@85,4000/*@2
/pci@85,4000/*@3
/pci@85,4000/*@4
/pci@86,2000/*@1
/pci@86,4000/*@2
/pci@86,4000/*@3
/pci@88,2000/*@1
/pci@88,4000/*@2
/pci@88,4000/*@3
/pci@89,2000/*@1
/pci@89,4000/*@2
/pci@89,4000/*@3
/pci@89,4000/*@4
/pci@8a,2000/*@1
/pci@8a,4000/*@2
/pci@8a,4000/*@3
/pci@8c,2000/*@1
/pci@8c,4000/*@2
/pci@8c,4000/*@3
/pci@8d,2000/*@1
/pci@8d,4000/*@2
/pci@8d,4000/*@3
/pci@8d,4000/*@4
/pci@8e,2000/*@1
/pci@8e,4000/*@2
/pci@8e,4000/*@3
PCI#0
PCI#1
PCI#2
PCI#3
PCI#4
PCI#5
PCI#6
PCI#7
PCI#8
PCI#9
PCI#0
PCI#1
PCI#2
PCI#3
PCI#4
PCI#5
PCI#6
PCI#7
PCI#8
PCI#9
PCI#0
PCI#1
PCI#2
PCI#3
PCI#4
PCI#5
PCI#6
PCI#7
PCI#8
PCI#9
PCI#0
PCI#1
PCI#2
PCI#3
PCI#4
PCI#5
PCI#6
PCI#7
PCI#8
PCI#9
PCI-BOX#0
(connected to SB#0)
PCI-BOX#1
(connected to SB#0)
PCI-BOX#0
(connected to SB#1)
PCI-BOX#1
(connected to SB#1)
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Appendix D PCI Slot Number and Device Name
Board Number
Slot Number
Device Name
/pci@90,2000/*@1
/pci@90,4000/*@2
/pci@90,4000/*@3
/pci@91,2000/*@1
/pci@91,4000/*@2
/pci@91,4000/*@3
/pci@91,4000/*@4
/pci@92,2000/*@1
/pci@92,4000/*@2
/pci@92,4000/*@3
/pci@94,2000/*@1
/pci@94,4000/*@2
/pci@94,4000/*@3
/pci@95,2000/*@1
/pci@95,4000/*@2
/pci@95,4000/*@3
/pci@95,4000/*@4
/pci@96,2000/*@1
/pci@96,4000/*@2
/pci@96,4000/*@3
/pci@98,2000/*@1
/pci@98,4000/*@2
/pci@98,4000/*@3
/pci@99,2000/*@1
/pci@99,4000/*@2
/pci@99,4000/*@3
/pci@99,4000/*@4
/pci@9a,2000/*@1
/pci@9a,4000/*@2
/pci@9a,4000/*@3
/pci@9c,2000/*@1
/pci@9c,4000/*@2
/pci@9c,4000/*@3
/pci@9d,2000/*@1
/pci@9d,4000/*@2
/pci@9d,4000/*@3
/pci@9d,4000/*@4
/pci@9e,2000/*@1
/pci@9e,4000/*@2
/pci@9e,4000/*@3
PCI#0
PCI#1
PCI#2
PCI#3
PCI#4
PCI#5
PCI#6
PCI#7
PCI#8
PCI#9
PCI#0
PCI#1
PCI#2
PCI#3
PCI#4
PCI#5
PCI#6
PCI#7
PCI#8
PCI#9
PCI#0
PCI#1
PCI#2
PCI#3
PCI#4
PCI#5
PCI#6
PCI#7
PCI#8
PCI#9
PCI#0
PCI#1
PCI#2
PCI#3
PCI#4
PCI#5
PCI#6
PCI#7
PCI#8
PCI#9
PCI-BOX#0
(connected to SB#2)
PCI-BOX#1
(connected to SB#2)
PCI-BOX#0
(connected to SB#3)
PCI-BOX#1
(connected to SB#3)
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Appendix D PCI Slot Number and Device Name
Board Number
Slot Number
Device Name
/pci@a0,2000/*@1
/pci@a0,4000/*@2
/pci@a0,4000/*@3
/pci@a1,2000/*@1
/pci@a1,4000/*@2
/pci@a1,4000/*@3
/pci@a1,4000/*@4
/pci@a2,2000/*@1
/pci@a2,4000/*@2
/pci@a2,4000/*@3
/pci@a4,2000/*@1
/pci@a4,4000/*@2
/pci@a4,4000/*@3
/pci@a5,2000/*@1
/pci@a5,4000/*@2
/pci@a5,4000/*@3
/pci@a5,4000/*@4
/pci@a6,2000/*@1
/pci@a6,4000/*@2
/pci@a6,4000/*@3
/pci@a8,2000/*@1
/pci@a8,4000/*@2
/pci@a8,4000/*@3
/pci@a9,2000/*@1
/pci@a9,4000/*@2
/pci@a9,4000/*@3
/pci@a9,4000/*@4
/pci@aa,2000/*@1
/pci@aa,4000/*@2
/pci@aa,4000/*@3
/pci@ac,2000/*@1
/pci@ac,4000/*@2
/pci@ac,4000/*@3
/pci@ad,2000/*@1
/pci@ad,4000/*@2
/pci@ad,4000/*@3
/pci@ad,4000/*@4
/pci@ae,2000/*@1
/pci@ae,4000/*@2
/pci@ae,4000/*@3
PCI#0
PCI#1
PCI#2
PCI#3
PCI#4
PCI#5
PCI#6
PCI#7
PCI#8
PCI#9
PCI#0
PCI#1
PCI#2
PCI#3
PCI#4
PCI#5
PCI#6
PCI#7
PCI#8
PCI#9
PCI#0
PCI#1
PCI#2
PCI#3
PCI#4
PCI#5
PCI#6
PCI#7
PCI#8
PCI#9
PCI#0
PCI#1
PCI#2
PCI#3
PCI#4
PCI#5
PCI#6
PCI#7
PCI#8
PCI#9
PCI-BOX#0
(connected to SB#4)
PCI-BOX#1
(connected to SB#4)
PCI-BOX#0
(connected to SB#5)
PCI-BOX#1
(connected to SB#5)
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Appendix D PCI Slot Number and Device Name
Board Number
Slot Number
Device Name
/pci@b0,2000/*@1
/pci@b0,4000/*@2
/pci@b0,4000/*@3
/pci@b1,2000/*@1
/pci@b1,4000/*@2
/pci@b1,4000/*@3
/pci@b1,4000/*@4
/pci@b2,2000/*@1
/pci@b2,4000/*@2
/pci@b2,4000/*@3
/pci@b4,2000/*@1
/pci@b4,4000/*@2
/pci@b4,4000/*@3
/pci@b5,2000/*@1
/pci@b5,4000/*@2
/pci@b5,4000/*@3
/pci@b5,4000/*@4
/pci@b6,2000/*@1
/pci@b6,4000/*@2
/pci@b6,4000/*@3
/pci@b8,2000/*@1
/pci@b8,4000/*@2
/pci@b8,4000/*@3
/pci@b9,2000/*@1
/pci@b9,4000/*@2
/pci@b9,4000/*@3
/pci@b9,4000/*@4
/pci@ba,2000/*@1
/pci@ba,4000/*@2
/pci@ba,4000/*@3
/pci@bc,2000/*@1
/pci@bc,4000/*@2
/pci@bc,4000/*@3
/pci@bd,2000/*@1
/pci@bd,4000/*@2
/pci@bd,4000/*@3
/pci@bd,4000/*@4
/pci@be,2000/*@1
/pci@be,4000/*@2
/pci@be,4000/*@3
PCI#0
PCI#1
PCI#2
PCI#3
PCI#4
PCI#5
PCI#6
PCI#7
PCI#8
PCI#9
PCI#0
PCI#1
PCI#2
PCI#3
PCI#4
PCI#5
PCI#6
PCI#7
PCI#8
PCI#9
PCI#0
PCI#1
PCI#2
PCI#3
PCI#4
PCI#5
PCI#6
PCI#7
PCI#8
PCI#9
PCI#0
PCI#1
PCI#2
PCI#3
PCI#4
PCI#5
PCI#6
PCI#7
PCI#8
PCI#9
PCI-BOX#0
(connected to SB#6)
PCI-BOX#1
(connected to SB#6)
PCI-BOX#0
(connected to SB#7)
PCI-BOX#1
(connected to SB#7)
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Appendix D PCI Slot Number and Device Name
Board Number
Slot Number
Device Name
/pci@c0,2000/*@1
/pci@c0,4000/*@2
/pci@c0,4000/*@3
/pci@c1,2000/*@1
/pci@c1,4000/*@2
/pci@c1,4000/*@3
/pci@c1,4000/*@4
/pci@c2,2000/*@1
/pci@c2,4000/*@2
/pci@c2,4000/*@3
/pci@c4,2000/*@1
/pci@c4,4000/*@2
/pci@c4,4000/*@3
/pci@c5,2000/*@1
/pci@c5,4000/*@2
/pci@c5,4000/*@3
/pci@c5,4000/*@4
/pci@c6,2000/*@1
/pci@c6,4000/*@2
/pci@c6,4000/*@3
/pci@c8,2000/*@1
/pci@c8,4000/*@2
/pci@c8,4000/*@3
/pci@c9,2000/*@1
/pci@c9,4000/*@2
/pci@c9,4000/*@3
/pci@c9,4000/*@4
/pci@ca,2000/*@1
/pci@ca,4000/*@2
/pci@ca,4000/*@3
/pci@cc,2000/*@1
/pci@cc,4000/*@2
/pci@cc,4000/*@3
/pci@cd,2000/*@1
/pci@cd,4000/*@2
/pci@cd,4000/*@3
/pci@cd,4000/*@4
/pci@ce,2000/*@1
/pci@ce,4000/*@2
/pci@ce,4000/*@3
PCI#0
PCI#1
PCI#2
PCI#3
PCI#4
PCI#5
PCI#6
PCI#7
PCI#8
PCI#9
PCI#0
PCI#1
PCI#2
PCI#3
PCI#4
PCI#5
PCI#6
PCI#7
PCI#8
PCI#9
PCI#0
PCI#1
PCI#2
PCI#3
PCI#4
PCI#5
PCI#6
PCI#7
PCI#8
PCI#9
PCI#0
PCI#1
PCI#2
PCI#3
PCI#4
PCI#5
PCI#6
PCI#7
PCI#8
PCI#9
PCI-BOX#0
(connected to SB#8)
PCI-BOX#1
(connected to SB#8)
PCI-BOX#0
(connected to SB#9)
PCI-BOX#1
(connected to SB#9)
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Appendix D PCI Slot Number and Device Name
Board Number
Slot Number
Device Name
/pci@d0,2000/*@1
/pci@d0,4000/*@2
/pci@d0,4000/*@3
/pci@d1,2000/*@1
/pci@d1,4000/*@2
/pci@d1,4000/*@3
/pci@d1,4000/*@4
/pci@d2,2000/*@1
/pci@d2,4000/*@2
/pci@d2,4000/*@3
/pci@d4,2000/*@1
/pci@d4,4000/*@2
/pci@d4,4000/*@3
/pci@d5,2000/*@1
/pci@d5,4000/*@2
/pci@d5,4000/*@3
/pci@d5,4000/*@4
/pci@d6,2000/*@1
/pci@d6,4000/*@2
/pci@d6,4000/*@3
/pci@d8,2000/*@1
/pci@d8,4000/*@2
/pci@d8,4000/*@3
/pci@d9,2000/*@1
/pci@d9,4000/*@2
/pci@d9,4000/*@3
/pci@d9,4000/*@4
/pci@da,2000/*@1
/pci@da,4000/*@2
/pci@da,4000/*@3
/pci@dc,2000/*@1
/pci@dc,4000/*@2
/pci@dc,4000/*@3
/pci@dd,2000/*@1
/pci@dd,4000/*@2
/pci@dd,4000/*@3
/pci@dd,4000/*@4
/pci@de,2000/*@1
/pci@de,4000/*@2
/pci@de,4000/*@3
PCI#0
PCI#1
PCI#2
PCI#3
PCI#4
PCI#5
PCI#6
PCI#7
PCI#8
PCI#9
PCI#0
PCI#1
PCI#2
PCI#3
PCI#4
PCI#5
PCI#6
PCI#7
PCI#8
PCI#9
PCI#0
PCI#1
PCI#2
PCI#3
PCI#4
PCI#5
PCI#6
PCI#7
PCI#8
PCI#9
PCI#0
PCI#1
PCI#2
PCI#3
PCI#4
PCI#5
PCI#6
PCI#7
PCI#8
PCI#9
PCI-BOX#0
(connected to SB#a)
PCI-BOX#1
(connected to SB#a)
PCI-BOX#0
(connected to SB#b)
PCI-BOX#1
(connected to SB#b)
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Appendix D PCI Slot Number and Device Name
Board Number
Slot Number
Device Name
/pci@e0,2000/*@1
/pci@e0,4000/*@2
/pci@e0,4000/*@3
/pci@e1,2000/*@1
/pci@e1,4000/*@2
/pci@e1,4000/*@3
/pci@e1,4000/*@4
/pci@e2,2000/*@1
/pci@e2,4000/*@2
/pci@e2,4000/*@3
/pci@e4,2000/*@1
/pci@e4,4000/*@2
/pci@e4,4000/*@3
/pci@e5,2000/*@1
/pci@e5,4000/*@2
/pci@e5,4000/*@3
/pci@e5,4000/*@4
/pci@e6,2000/*@1
/pci@e6,4000/*@2
/pci@e6,4000/*@3
/pci@e8,2000/*@1
/pci@e8,4000/*@2
/pci@e8,4000/*@3
/pci@e9,2000/*@1
/pci@e9,4000/*@2
/pci@e9,4000/*@3
/pci@e9,4000/*@4
/pci@ea,2000/*@1
/pci@ea,4000/*@2
/pci@ea,4000/*@3
/pci@ec,2000/*@1
/pci@ec,4000/*@2
/pci@ec,4000/*@3
/pci@ed,2000/*@1
/pci@ed,4000/*@2
/pci@ed,4000/*@3
/pci@ed,4000/*@4
/pci@ee,2000/*@1
/pci@ee,4000/*@2
/pci@ee,4000/*@3
PCI#0
PCI#1
PCI#2
PCI#3
PCI#4
PCI#5
PCI#6
PCI#7
PCI#8
PCI#9
PCI#0
PCI#1
PCI#2
PCI#3
PCI#4
PCI#5
PCI#6
PCI#7
PCI#8
PCI#9
PCI#0
PCI#1
PCI#2
PCI#3
PCI#4
PCI#5
PCI#6
PCI#7
PCI#8
PCI#9
PCI#0
PCI#1
PCI#2
PCI#3
PCI#4
PCI#5
PCI#6
PCI#7
PCI#8
PCI#9
PCI-BOX#0
(connected to SB#c)
PCI-BOX#1
(connected to SB#c)
PCI-BOX#0
(connected to SB#d)
PCI-BOX#1
(connected to SB#d)
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Appendix D PCI Slot Number and Device Name
Board Number
Slot Number
Device Name
/pci@f0,2000/*@1
/pci@f0,4000/*@2
/pci@f0,4000/*@3
/pci@f1,2000/*@1
/pci@f1,4000/*@2
/pci@f1,4000/*@3
/pci@f1,4000/*@4
/pci@f2,2000/*@1
/pci@f2,4000/*@2
/pci@f2,4000/*@3
/pci@f4,2000/*@1
/pci@f4,4000/*@2
/pci@f4,4000/*@3
/pci@f5,2000/*@1
/pci@f5,4000/*@2
/pci@f5,4000/*@3
/pci@f5,4000/*@4
/pci@f6,2000/*@1
/pci@f6,4000/*@2
/pci@f6,4000/*@3
/pci@f8,2000/*@1
/pci@f8,4000/*@2
/pci@f8,4000/*@3
/pci@f9,2000/*@1
/pci@f9,4000/*@2
/pci@f9,4000/*@3
/pci@f9,4000/*@4
/pci@fa,2000/*@1
/pci@fa,4000/*@2
/pci@fa,4000/*@3
/pci@fc,2000/*@1
/pci@fc,4000/*@2
/pci@fc,4000/*@3
/pci@fd,2000/*@1
/pci@fd,4000/*@2
/pci@fd,4000/*@3
/pci@fd,4000/*@4
/pci@fe,2000/*@1
/pci@fe,4000/*@2
/pci@fe,4000/*@3
PCI#0
PCI#1
PCI#2
PCI#3
PCI#4
PCI#5
PCI#6
PCI#7
PCI#8
PCI#9
PCI#0
PCI#1
PCI#2
PCI#3
PCI#4
PCI#5
PCI#6
PCI#7
PCI#8
PCI#9
PCI#0
PCI#1
PCI#2
PCI#3
PCI#4
PCI#5
PCI#6
PCI#7
PCI#8
PCI#9
PCI#0
PCI#1
PCI#2
PCI#3
PCI#4
PCI#5
PCI#6
PCI#7
PCI#8
PCI#9
PCI-BOX#0
(connected to SB#e)
PCI-BOX#1
(connected to SB#e)
PCI-BOX#0
(connected to SB#f)
PCI-BOX#1
(connected to SB#f)
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● PRIMEPOWER 2500 (Extended Partitioning)
Board Number; Slot Number
Device Name
/pci@84,2000/*@1
/pci@84,4000/*@2
/pci@84,4000/*@3
/pci@85,2000/*@1
/pci@85,4000/*@2
/pci@85,4000/*@3
/pci@85,4000/*@4
/pci@86,2000/*@1
/pci@86,4000/*@2
/pci@86,4000/*@3
/pci@8c,2000/*@1
/pci@8c,4000/*@2
/pci@8c,4000/*@3
/pci@8d,2000/*@1
/pci@8d,4000/*@2
/pci@8d,4000/*@3
/pci@8d,4000/*@4
/pci@8e,2000/*@1
/pci@8e,4000/*@2
/pci@8e,4000/*@3
/pci@94,2000/*@1
/pci@94,4000/*@2
/pci@94,4000/*@3
/pci@95,2000/*@1
/pci@95,4000/*@2
/pci@95,4000/*@3
/pci@95,4000/*@4
/pci@96,2000/*@1
/pci@96,4000/*@2
/pci@96,4000/*@3
/pci@9c,2000/*@1
/pci@9c,4000/*@2
/pci@9c,4000/*@3
/pci@9d,2000/*@1
/pci@9d,4000/*@2
/pci@9d,4000/*@3
/pci@9d,4000/*@4
/pci@9e,2000/*@1
/pci@9e,4000/*@2
/pci@9e,4000/*@3
PCI#0
PCI#1
PCI#2
PCI#3
PCI#4
PCI#5
PCI#6
PCI#7
PCI#8
PCI#9
PCI#0
PCI#1
PCI#2
PCI#3
PCI#4
PCI#5
PCI#6
PCI#7
PCI#8
PCI#9
PCI#0
PCI#1
PCI#2
PCI#3
PCI#4
PCI#5
PCI#6
PCI#7
PCI#8
PCI#9
PCI#0
PCI#1
PCI#2
PCI#3
PCI#4
PCI#5
PCI#6
PCI#7
PCI#8
PCI#9
PCI-BOX#0
(connected to SB#0)
PCI-BOX#0
(connected to SB#1)
PCI-BOX#0
(connected to SB#2)
PCI-BOX#0
(connected to SB#3)
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Appendix D PCI Slot Number and Device Name
Board Number;
Slot Number
Device Name
/pci@a4,2000/*@1
/pci@a4,4000/*@2
/pci@a4,4000/*@3
/pci@a5,2000/*@1
/pci@a5,4000/*@2
/pci@a5,4000/*@3
/pci@a5,4000/*@4
/pci@a6,2000/*@1
/pci@a6,4000/*@2
/pci@a6,4000/*@3
/pci@ac,2000/*@1
/pci@ac,4000/*@2
/pci@ac,4000/*@3
/pci@ad,2000/*@1
/pci@ad,4000/*@2
/pci@ad,4000/*@3
/pci@ad,4000/*@4
/pci@ae,2000/*@1
/pci@ae,4000/*@2
/pci@ae,4000/*@3
/pci@b4,2000/*@1
/pci@b4,4000/*@2
/pci@b4,4000/*@3
/pci@b5,2000/*@1
/pci@b5,4000/*@2
/pci@b5,4000/*@3
/pci@b5,4000/*@4
/pci@b6,2000/*@1
/pci@b6,4000/*@2
/pci@b6,4000/*@3
/pci@bc,2000/*@1
/pci@bc,4000/*@2
/pci@bc,4000/*@3
/pci@bd,2000/*@1
/pci@bd,4000/*@2
/pci@bd,4000/*@3
/pci@bd,4000/*@4
/pci@be,2000/*@1
/pci@be,4000/*@2
/pci@be,4000/*@3
PCI#0
PCI#1
PCI#2
PCI#3
PCI#4
PCI#5
PCI#6
PCI#7
PCI#8
PCI#9
PCI#0
PCI#1
PCI#2
PCI#3
PCI#4
PCI#5
PCI#6
PCI#7
PCI#8
PCI#9
PCI#0
PCI#1
PCI#2
PCI#3
PCI#4
PCI#5
PCI#6
PCI#7
PCI#8
PCI#9
PCI#0
PCI#1
PCI#2
PCI#3
PCI#4
PCI#5
PCI#6
PCI#7
PCI#8
PCI#9
PCI-BOX#0
(connected to SB#4)
PCI-BOX#0
(connected to SB#5)
PCI-BOX#0
(connected to SB#6)
PCI-BOX#0
(connected to SB#7)
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Appendix D PCI Slot Number and Device Name
Board Number;
Slot Number
Device Name
/pci@c0,2000/*@1
/pci@c0,4000/*@2
/pci@c0,4000/*@3
/pci@c1,2000/*@1
/pci@c1,4000/*@2
/pci@c1,4000/*@3
/pci@c1,4000/*@4
/pci@c2,2000/*@1
/pci@c2,4000/*@2
/pci@c2,4000/*@3
/pci@c8,2000/*@1
/pci@c8,4000/*@2
/pci@c8,4000/*@3
/pci@c9,2000/*@1
/pci@c9,4000/*@2
/pci@c9,4000/*@3
/pci@c9,4000/*@4
/pci@ca,2000/*@1
/pci@ca,4000/*@2
/pci@ca,4000/*@3
/pci@d0,2000/*@1
/pci@d0,4000/*@2
/pci@d0,4000/*@3
/pci@d1,2000/*@1
/pci@d1,4000/*@2
/pci@d1,4000/*@3
/pci@d1,4000/*@4
/pci@d2,2000/*@1
/pci@d2,4000/*@2
/pci@d2,4000/*@3
/pci@d8,2000/*@1
/pci@d8,4000/*@2
/pci@d8,4000/*@3
/pci@d9,2000/*@1
/pci@d9,4000/*@2
/pci@d9,4000/*@3
/pci@d9,4000/*@4
/pci@da,2000/*@1
/pci@da,4000/*@2
/pci@da,4000/*@3
PCI#0
PCI#1
PCI#2
PCI#3
PCI#4
PCI#5
PCI#6
PCI#7
PCI#8
PCI#9
PCI#0
PCI#1
PCI#2
PCI#3
PCI#4
PCI#5
PCI#6
PCI#7
PCI#8
PCI#9
PCI#0
PCI#1
PCI#2
PCI#3
PCI#4
PCI#5
PCI#6
PCI#7
PCI#8
PCI#9
PCI#0
PCI#1
PCI#2
PCI#3
PCI#4
PCI#5
PCI#6
PCI#7
PCI#8
PCI#9
PCI-BOX#0
(connected to SB#8)
PCI-BOX#0
(connected to SB#9)
PCI-BOX#0
(connected to SB#a)
PCI-BOX#0
(connected to SB#b)
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Appendix D PCI Slot Number and Device Name
Board Number;
Slot Number
Device Name
/pci@e0,2000/*@1
/pci@e0,4000/*@2
/pci@e0,4000/*@3
/pci@e1,2000/*@1
/pci@e1,4000/*@2
/pci@e1,4000/*@3
/pci@e1,4000/*@4
/pci@e2,2000/*@1
/pci@e2,4000/*@2
/pci@e2,4000/*@3
/pci@e8,2000/*@1
/pci@e8,4000/*@2
/pci@e8,4000/*@3
/pci@e9,2000/*@1
/pci@e9,4000/*@2
/pci@e9,4000/*@3
/pci@e9,4000/*@4
/pci@ea,2000/*@1
/pci@ea,4000/*@2
/pci@ea,4000/*@3
/pci@f0,2000/*@1
/pci@f0,4000/*@2
/pci@f0,4000/*@3
/pci@f1,2000/*@1
/pci@f1,4000/*@2
/pci@f1,4000/*@3
/pci@f1,4000/*@4
/pci@f2,2000/*@1
/pci@f2,4000/*@2
/pci@f2,4000/*@3
/pci@f8,2000/*@1
/pci@f8,4000/*@2
/pci@f8,4000/*@3
/pci@f9,2000/*@1
/pci@f9,4000/*@2
/pci@f9,4000/*@3
/pci@f9,4000/*@4
/pci@fa,2000/*@1
/pci@fa,4000/*@2
/pci@fa,4000/*@3
PCI#0
PCI#1
PCI#2
PCI#3
PCI#4
PCI#5
PCI#6
PCI#7
PCI#8
PCI#9
PCI#0
PCI#1
PCI#2
PCI#3
PCI#4
PCI#5
PCI#6
PCI#7
PCI#8
PCI#9
PCI#0
PCI#1
PCI#2
PCI#3
PCI#4
PCI#5
PCI#6
PCI#7
PCI#8
PCI#9
PCI#0
PCI#1
PCI#2
PCI#3
PCI#4
PCI#5
PCI#6
PCI#7
PCI#8
PCI#9
PCI-BOX#0
(connected to SB#c)
PCI-BOX#0
(connected to SB#d)
PCI-BOX#0
(connected to SB#e)
PCI-BOX#0
(connected to SB#f)
● SPARC Enterprise M4000/M5000
Board Number
Slot Number
Device Name
/pci@0,600000/pci@0/pci@8/pci@0,1/****@1
/pci@0,600000/pci@0/pci@9/****@0
Logical Basic PCI PCI#0
System
Board
#0
Slot
PCI#1
PCI#1
PCI#1-PCIX1 /pci@0,600000/pci@0/pci@9/pci@0/pci@1/pci@0/****@4
PCI#1-PCIX2 /pci@0,600000/pci@0/pci@9/pci@0/pci@1/pci@0,1/****@4
PCI#1-PCIX5 /pci@0,600000/pci@0/pci@9/pci@0/pci@8/pci@0/****@4
PCI#1-PCIX6 /pci@0,600000/pci@0/pci@9/pci@0/pci@8/pci@0,1/****@4
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Appendix D PCI Slot Number and Device Name
Board Number
Slot Number
Device Name
PCI#1-PCIX3 /pci@0,600000/pci@0/pci@9/pci@0/pci@9/pci@0/****@4
PCI#1-PCIX4 /pci@0,600000/pci@0/pci@9/pci@0/pci@9/pci@0,1/****@4
PCI#1-PCIE1 /pci@0,600000/pci@0/pci@9/pci@0/pci@1/pci@0/pci@0/****@0
PCI#1-PCIE2 /pci@0,600000/pci@0/pci@9/pci@0/pci@1/pci@0/pci@1/****@0
PCI#1-PCIE3 /pci@0,600000/pci@0/pci@9/pci@0/pci@1/pci@0/pci@9/****@0
PCI#1-PCIE4 /pci@0,600000/pci@0/pci@9/pci@0/pci@9/pci@0/pci@0/****@0
PCI#1-PCIE5 /pci@0,600000/pci@0/pci@9/pci@0/pci@9/pci@0/pci@1/****@0
PCI#1-PCIE6 /pci@0,600000/pci@0/pci@9/pci@0/pci@9/pci@0/pci@9/****@0
PCI#1
IOBoat(Ex)
Basic PCI
Slot
PCI#2
/pci@1,700000/****@0
PCI#2-PCIX1 /pci@1,700000/pci@0/pci@1/pci@0/****@4
PCI#2-PCIX2 /pci@1,700000/pci@0/pci@1/pci@0,1/****@4
PCI#2-PCIX5 /pci@1,700000/pci@0/pci@8/pci@0/****@4
PCI#2-PCIX6 /pci@1,700000/pci@0/pci@8/pci@0,1/****@4
PCI#2-PCIX3 /pci@1,700000/pci@0/pci@9/pci@0/****@4
PCI#2-PCIX4 /pci@1,700000/pci@0/pci@9/pci@0,1/****@4
PCI#2-PCIE1 /pci@1,700000/pci@0/pci@1/pci@0/pci@0/****@0
PCI#2-PCIE2 /pci@1,700000/pci@0/pci@1/pci@0/pci@1/****@0
PCI#2-PCIE3 /pci@1,700000/pci@0/pci@1/pci@0/pci@9/****@0
PCI#2-PCIE4 /pci@1,700000/pci@0/pci@9/pci@0/pci@0/****@0
PCI#2-PCIE5 /pci@1,700000/pci@0/pci@9/pci@0/pci@1/****@0
PCI#2-PCIE6 /pci@1,700000/pci@0/pci@9/pci@0/pci@9/****@0
PCI#2
IOBoat(X)
PCI#2
IOBoat(Ex)
Basic PCI
Slot
PCI#3
/pci@2,600000/****@0
PCI#3-PCIX1 /pci@2,600000/pci@0/pci@1/pci@0/****@4
PCI#3-PCIX2 /pci@2,600000/pci@0/pci@1/pci@0,1/****@4
PCI#3-PCIX5 /pci@2,600000/pci@0/pci@8/pci@0/****@4
PCI#3-PCIX6 /pci@2,600000/pci@0/pci@8/pci@0,1/****@4
PCI#3-PCIX3 /pci@2,600000/pci@0/pci@9/pci@0/****@4
PCI#3-PCIX4 /pci@2,600000/pci@0/pci@9/pci@0,1/****@4
PCI#3-PCIE1 /pci@2,600000/pci@0/pci@1/pci@0/pci@0/****@0
PCI#3-PCIE2 /pci@2,600000/pci@0/pci@1/pci@0/pci@1/****@0
PCI#3-PCIE3 /pci@2,600000/pci@0/pci@1/pci@0/pci@9/****@0
PCI#3-PCIE4 /pci@2,600000/pci@0/pci@9/pci@0/pci@0/****@0
PCI#3-PCIE5 /pci@2,600000/pci@0/pci@9/pci@0/pci@1/****@0
PCI#3-PCIE6 /pci@2,600000/pci@0/pci@9/pci@0/pci@9/****@0
PCI#3
IOBoat(X)
PCI#3
IOBoat(Ex)
Basic PCI
Slot
PCI#4
/pci@3,700000/****@0
PCI#4-PCIX1 /pci@3,700000/pci@0/pci@1/pci@0/****@4
PCI#4-PCIX2 /pci@3,700000/pci@0/pci@1/pci@0,1/****@4
PCI#4-PCIX5 /pci@3,700000/pci@0/pci@8/pci@0/****@4
PCI#4-PCIX6 /pci@3,700000/pci@0/pci@8/pci@0,1/****@4
PCI#4-PCIX3 /pci@3,700000/pci@0/pci@9/pci@0/****@4
PCI#4-PCIX4 /pci@3,700000/pci@0/pci@9/pci@0,1/****@4
PCI#4-PCIE1 /pci@3,700000/pci@0/pci@1/pci@0/pci@0/****@0
PCI#4-PCIE2 /pci@3,700000/pci@0/pci@1/pci@0/pci@1/****@0
PCI#4-PCIE3 /pci@3,700000/pci@0/pci@1/pci@0/pci@9/****@0
PCI#4-PCIE4 /pci@3,700000/pci@0/pci@9/pci@0/pci@0/****@0
PCI#4-PCIE5 /pci@3,700000/pci@0/pci@9/pci@0/pci@1/****@0
PCI#4
IOBoat(X)
PCI#4
IOBoat(Ex)
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Board Number
Slot Number
Device Name
PCI#4-PCIE6 /pci@3,700000/pci@0/pci@9/pci@0/pci@9/****@0
Logical Basic PCI PCI#0
/pci@10,600000/pci@0/pci@8/pci@0,1/****@1
/pci@10,600000/pci@0/pci@9/****@0
System
Board
#1
Slot
PCI#1
PCI#1-PCIX1 /pci@10,600000/pci@0/pci@9/pci@0/pci@1/pci@0/****@4
PCI#1-PCIX2 /pci@10,600000/pci@0/pci@9/pci@0/pci@1/pci@0,1/****@4
PCI#1-PCIX5 /pci@10,600000/pci@0/pci@9/pci@0/pci@8/pci@0/****@4
PCI#1-PCIX6 /pci@10,600000/pci@0/pci@9/pci@0/pci@8/pci@0,1/****@4
PCI#1-PCIX3 /pci@10,600000/pci@0/pci@9/pci@0/pci@9/pci@0/****@4
PCI#1-PCIX4 /pci@10,600000/pci@0/pci@9/pci@0/pci@9/pci@0,1/****@4
PCI#1-PCIE1 /pci@10,600000/pci@0/pci@9/pci@0/pci@1/pci@0/pci@0/****@0
PCI#1-PCIE2 /pci@10,600000/pci@0/pci@9/pci@0/pci@1/pci@0/pci@1/****@0
PCI#1-PCIE3 /pci@10,600000/pci@0/pci@9/pci@0/pci@1/pci@0/pci@9/****@0
PCI#1-PCIE4 /pci@10,600000/pci@0/pci@9/pci@0/pci@9/pci@0/pci@0/****@0
PCI#1-PCIE5 /pci@10,600000/pci@0/pci@9/pci@0/pci@9/pci@0/pci@1/****@0
PCI#1-PCIE6 /pci@10,600000/pci@0/pci@9/pci@0/pci@9/pci@0/pci@9/****@0
PCI#1
IOBoat(X)
PCI#1
IOBoat(Ex)
Basic PCI
Slot
PCI#2
/pci@11,700000/****@0
PCI#2-PCIX1 /pci@11,700000/pci@0/pci@1/pci@0/****@4
PCI#2-PCIX2 /pci@11,700000/pci@0/pci@1/pci@0,1/****@4
PCI#2-PCIX5 /pci@11,700000/pci@0/pci@8/pci@0/****@4
PCI#2-PCIX6 /pci@11,700000/pci@0/pci@8/pci@0,1/****@4
PCI#2-PCIX3 /pci@11,700000/pci@0/pci@9/pci@0/****@4
PCI#2-PCIX4 /pci@11,700000/pci@0/pci@9/pci@0,1/****@4
PCI#2-PCIE1 /pci@11,700000/pci@0/pci@1/pci@0/pci@0/****@0
PCI#2-PCIE2 /pci@11,700000/pci@0/pci@1/pci@0/pci@1/****@0
PCI#2-PCIE3 /pci@11,700000/pci@0/pci@1/pci@0/pci@9/****@0
PCI#2-PCIE4 /pci@11,700000/pci@0/pci@9/pci@0/pci@0/****@0
PCI#2-PCIE5 /pci@11,700000/pci@0/pci@9/pci@0/pci@1/****@0
PCI#2-PCIE6 /pci@11,700000/pci@0/pci@9/pci@0/pci@9/****@0
PCI#2
IOBoat(X)
PCI#2
IOBoat(Ex)
Basic PCI
Slot
PCI#3
/pci@12,600000/****@0
PCI#3-PCIX1 /pci@12,600000/pci@0/pci@1/pci@0/****@4
PCI#3-PCIX2 /pci@12,600000/pci@0/pci@1/pci@0,1/****@4
PCI#3-PCIX5 /pci@12,600000/pci@0/pci@8/pci@0/****@4
PCI#3-PCIX6 /pci@12,600000/pci@0/pci@8/pci@0,1/****@4
PCI#3-PCIX3 /pci@12,600000/pci@0/pci@9/pci@0/****@4
PCI#3-PCIX4 /pci@12,600000/pci@0/pci@9/pci@0,1/****@4
PCI#3-PCIE1 /pci@12,600000/pci@0/pci@1/pci@0/pci@0/****@0
PCI#3-PCIE2 /pci@12,600000/pci@0/pci@1/pci@0/pci@1/****@0
PCI#3-PCIE3 /pci@12,600000/pci@0/pci@1/pci@0/pci@9/****@0
PCI#3-PCIE4 /pci@12,600000/pci@0/pci@9/pci@0/pci@0/****@0
PCI#3-PCIE5 /pci@12,600000/pci@0/pci@9/pci@0/pci@1/****@0
PCI#3-PCIE6 /pci@12,600000/pci@0/pci@9/pci@0/pci@9/****@0
PCI#3
IOBoat(X)
PCI#3
IOBoat(Ex)
Basic PCI
Slot
PCI#4
/pci@13,700000/****@0
PCI#4
PCI#4-PCIX1 /pci@13,700000/pci@0/pci@1/pci@0/****@4
PCI#4-PCIX2 /pci@13,700000/pci@0/pci@1/pci@0,1/****@4
PCI#4-PCIX5 /pci@13,700000/pci@0/pci@8/pci@0/****@4
PCI#4-PCIX6 /pci@13,700000/pci@0/pci@8/pci@0,1/****@4
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Board Number
Slot Number
Device Name
PCI#4-PCIX3 /pci@13,700000/pci@0/pci@9/pci@0/****@4
PCI#4-PCIX4 /pci@13,700000/pci@0/pci@9/pci@0,1/****@4
PCI#4-PCIE1 /pci@13,700000/pci@0/pci@1/pci@0/pci@0/****@0
PCI#4-PCIE2 /pci@13,700000/pci@0/pci@1/pci@0/pci@1/****@0
PCI#4-PCIE3 /pci@13,700000/pci@0/pci@1/pci@0/pci@9/****@0
PCI#4-PCIE4 /pci@13,700000/pci@0/pci@9/pci@0/pci@0/****@0
PCI#4-PCIE5 /pci@13,700000/pci@0/pci@9/pci@0/pci@1/****@0
PCI#4-PCIE6 /pci@13,700000/pci@0/pci@9/pci@0/pci@9/****@0
PCI#4
IOBoat(Ex)
● SPARC Enterprise M8000/M9000
Board Number
Slot Number
Device Name
/pci@0,600000/****@0
Logical Basic PCI
PCI#0
PCI#1
System
Board
#0
Slot
Basic PCI
Slot
/pci@1,700000/****@0
PCI#1-PCIX1
PCI#1-PCIX2
PCI#1-PCIX5
PCI#1-PCIX6
PCI#1-PCIX3
PCI#1-PCIX4
PCI#1-PCIE1
PCI#1-PCIE2
PCI#1-PCIE3
PCI#1-PCIE4
PCI#1-PCIE5
PCI#1-PCIE6
/pci@1,700000/pci@0/pci@1/pci@0/****@4
/pci@1,700000/pci@0/pci@1/pci@0,1/****@4
/pci@1,700000/pci@0/pci@8/pci@0/****@4
/pci@1,700000/pci@0/pci@8/pci@0,1/****@4
/pci@1,700000/pci@0/pci@9/pci@0/****@4
/pci@1,700000/pci@0/pci@9/pci@0,1/****@4
/pci@1,700000/pci@0/pci@1/pci@0/pci@0/****@0
/pci@1,700000/pci@0/pci@1/pci@0/pci@1/****@0
/pci@1,700000/pci@0/pci@1/pci@0/pci@9/****@0
/pci@1,700000/pci@0/pci@9/pci@0/pci@0/****@0
/pci@1,700000/pci@0/pci@9/pci@0/pci@1/****@0
/pci@1,700000/pci@0/pci@9/pci@0/pci@9/****@0
PCI#1
IOBoat(X)
PCI#1
IOBoat(Ex)
Basic PCI
Slot
PCI#2
PCI#3
/pci@2,600000/****@0
/pci@3,700000/****@0
Basic PCI
Slot
PCI#3-PCIX1
PCI#3-PCIX2
PCI#3-PCIX5
PCI#3-PCIX6
PCI#3-PCIX3
PCI#3-PCIX4
PCI#3-PCIE1
PCI#3-PCIE2
PCI#3-PCIE3
PCI#3-PCIE4
PCI#3-PCIE5
PCI#3-PCIE6
/pci@3,700000/pci@0/pci@1/pci@0/****@4
/pci@3,700000/pci@0/pci@1/pci@0,1/****@4
/pci@3,700000/pci@0/pci@8/pci@0/****@4
/pci@3,700000/pci@0/pci@8/pci@0,1/****@4
/pci@3,700000/pci@0/pci@9/pci@0/****@4
/pci@3,700000/pci@0/pci@9/pci@0,1/****@4
/pci@3,700000/pci@0/pci@1/pci@0/pci@0/****@0
/pci@3,700000/pci@0/pci@1/pci@0/pci@1/****@0
/pci@3,700000/pci@0/pci@1/pci@0/pci@9/****@0
/pci@3,700000/pci@0/pci@9/pci@0/pci@0/****@0
/pci@3,700000/pci@0/pci@9/pci@0/pci@1/****@0
/pci@3,700000/pci@0/pci@9/pci@0/pci@9/****@0
PCI#3
IOBoat(X)
PCI#3
IOBoat(Ex)
Basic PCI
Slot
PCI#4
PCI#5
/pci@4,600000/****@0
/pci@5,700000/****@0
Basic PCI
Slot
PCI#5
PCI#5-PCIX1
PCI#5-PCIX2
/pci@5,700000/pci@0/pci@1/pci@0/****@4
/pci@5,700000/pci@0/pci@1/pci@0,1/****@4
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Appendix D PCI Slot Number and Device Name
Board Number
Slot Number
PCI#5-PCIX5
PCI#5-PCIX6
PCI#5-PCIX3
PCI#5-PCIX4
PCI#5-PCIE1
PCI#5-PCIE2
PCI#5-PCIE3
PCI#5-PCIE4
PCI#5-PCIE5
PCI#5-PCIE6
Device Name
/pci@5,700000/pci@0/pci@8/pci@0/****@4
/pci@5,700000/pci@0/pci@8/pci@0,1/****@4
/pci@5,700000/pci@0/pci@9/pci@0/****@4
/pci@5,700000/pci@0/pci@9/pci@0,1/****@4
/pci@5,700000/pci@0/pci@1/pci@0/pci@0/****@0
/pci@5,700000/pci@0/pci@1/pci@0/pci@1/****@0
/pci@5,700000/pci@0/pci@1/pci@0/pci@9/****@0
/pci@5,700000/pci@0/pci@9/pci@0/pci@0/****@0
/pci@5,700000/pci@0/pci@9/pci@0/pci@1/****@0
/pci@5,700000/pci@0/pci@9/pci@0/pci@9/****@0
PCI#5
IOBoat(Ex)
Basic PCI
Slot
PCI#6
PCI#7
/pci@6,600000/****@0
/pci@7,700000/****@0
Basic PCI
Slot
PCI#7-PCIX1
PCI#7-PCIX2
PCI#7-PCIX5
PCI#7-PCIX6
PCI#7-PCIX3
PCI#7-PCIX4
PCI#7-PCIE1
PCI#7-PCIE2
PCI#7-PCIE3
PCI#7-PCIE4
PCI#7-PCIE5
PCI#7-PCIE6
/pci@7,700000/pci@0/pci@1/pci@0/****@4
/pci@7,700000/pci@0/pci@1/pci@0,1/****@4
/pci@7,700000/pci@0/pci@8/pci@0/****@4
/pci@7,700000/pci@0/pci@8/pci@0,1/****@4
/pci@7,700000/pci@0/pci@9/pci@0/****@4
/pci@7,700000/pci@0/pci@9/pci@0,1/****@4
/pci@7,700000/pci@0/pci@1/pci@0/pci@0/****@0
/pci@7,700000/pci@0/pci@1/pci@0/pci@1/****@0
/pci@7,700000/pci@0/pci@1/pci@0/pci@9/****@0
/pci@7,700000/pci@0/pci@9/pci@0/pci@0/****@0
/pci@7,700000/pci@0/pci@9/pci@0/pci@1/****@0
/pci@7,700000/pci@0/pci@9/pci@0/pci@9/****@0
PCI#7
IOBoat(X)
PCI#7
IOBoat(Ex)
Logical Basic PCI
PCI#0
PCI#1
/pci@10,600000/****@0
/pci@11,700000/****@0
System
Board
#1
Slot
Basic PCI
Slot
PCI#1-PCIX1
PCI#1-PCIX2
PCI#1-PCIX5
PCI#1-PCIX6
PCI#1-PCIX3
PCI#1-PCIX4
PCI#1-PCIE1
PCI#1-PCIE2
PCI#1-PCIE3
PCI#1-PCIE4
PCI#1-PCIE5
PCI#1-PCIE6
/pci@11,700000/pci@0/pci@1/pci@0/****@4
/pci@11,700000/pci@0/pci@1/pci@0,1/****@4
/pci@11,700000/pci@0/pci@8/pci@0/****@4
/pci@11,700000/pci@0/pci@8/pci@0,1/****@4
/pci@11,700000/pci@0/pci@9/pci@0/****@4
/pci@11,700000/pci@0/pci@9/pci@0,1/****@4
/pci@11,700000/pci@0/pci@1/pci@0/pci@0/****@0
/pci@11,700000/pci@0/pci@1/pci@0/pci@1/****@0
/pci@11,700000/pci@0/pci@1/pci@0/pci@9/****@0
/pci@11,700000/pci@0/pci@9/pci@0/pci@0/****@0
/pci@11,700000/pci@0/pci@9/pci@0/pci@1/****@0
/pci@11,700000/pci@0/pci@9/pci@0/pci@9/****@0
PCI#1
IOBoat(X)
PCI#1
IOBoat(Ex)
Basic PCI
Slot
PCI#2
PCI#3
/pci@12,600000/****@0
/pci@13,700000/****@0
Basic PCI
Slot
PCI#3
PCI#3-PCIX1
PCI#3-PCIX2
PCI#3-PCIX5
/pci@13,700000/pci@0/pci@1/pci@0/****@4
/pci@13,700000/pci@0/pci@1/pci@0,1/****@4
/pci@13,700000/pci@0/pci@8/pci@0/****@4
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Appendix D PCI Slot Number and Device Name
Board Number
Slot Number
Device Name
PCI#3-PCIX6
PCI#3-PCIX3
PCI#3-PCIX4
PCI#3-PCIE1
PCI#3-PCIE2
PCI#3-PCIE3
PCI#3-PCIE4
PCI#3-PCIE5
PCI#3-PCIE6
/pci@13,700000/pci@0/pci@8/pci@0,1/****@4
/pci@13,700000/pci@0/pci@9/pci@0/****@4
/pci@13,700000/pci@0/pci@9/pci@0,1/****@4
/pci@13,700000/pci@0/pci@1/pci@0/pci@0/****@0
/pci@13,700000/pci@0/pci@1/pci@0/pci@1/****@0
/pci@13,700000/pci@0/pci@1/pci@0/pci@9/****@0
/pci@13,700000/pci@0/pci@9/pci@0/pci@0/****@0
/pci@13,700000/pci@0/pci@9/pci@0/pci@1/****@0
/pci@13,700000/pci@0/pci@9/pci@0/pci@9/****@0
PCI#3
IOBoat(Ex)
Basic PCI
Slot
PCI#4
PCI#5
/pci@14,600000/****@0
/pci@15,700000/****@0
Basic PCI
Slot
PCI#5-PCIX1
PCI#5-PCIX2
PCI#5-PCIX5
PCI#5-PCIX6
PCI#5-PCIX3
PCI#5-PCIX4
PCI#5-PCIE1
PCI#5-PCIE2
PCI#5-PCIE3
PCI#5-PCIE4
PCI#5-PCIE5
PCI#5-PCIE6
/pci@15,700000/pci@0/pci@1/pci@0/****@4
/pci@15,700000/pci@0/pci@1/pci@0,1/****@4
/pci@15,700000/pci@0/pci@8/pci@0/****@4
/pci@15,700000/pci@0/pci@8/pci@0,1/****@4
/pci@15,700000/pci@0/pci@9/pci@0/****@4
/pci@15,700000/pci@0/pci@9/pci@0,1/****@4
/pci@15,700000/pci@0/pci@1/pci@0/pci@0/****@0
/pci@15,700000/pci@0/pci@1/pci@0/pci@1/****@0
/pci@15,700000/pci@0/pci@1/pci@0/pci@9/****@0
/pci@15,700000/pci@0/pci@9/pci@0/pci@0/****@0
/pci@15,700000/pci@0/pci@9/pci@0/pci@1/****@0
/pci@15,700000/pci@0/pci@9/pci@0/pci@9/****@0
PCI#5
IOBoat(X)
PCI#5
IOBoat(Ex)
Basic PCI
Slot
PCI#6
PCI#7
/pci@16,600000/****@0
/pci@17,700000/****@0
Basic PCI
Slot
PCI#7-PCIX1
PCI#7-PCIX2
PCI#7-PCIX5
PCI#7-PCIX6
PCI#7-PCIX3
PCI#7-PCIX4
PCI#7-PCIE1
PCI#7-PCIE2
PCI#7-PCIE3
PCI#7-PCIE4
PCI#7-PCIE5
PCI#7-PCIE6
/pci@17,700000/pci@0/pci@1/pci@0/****@4
/pci@17,700000/pci@0/pci@1/pci@0,1/****@4
/pci@17,700000/pci@0/pci@8/pci@0/****@4
/pci@17,700000/pci@0/pci@8/pci@0,1/****@4
/pci@17,700000/pci@0/pci@9/pci@0/****@4
/pci@17,700000/pci@0/pci@9/pci@0,1/****@4
/pci@17,700000/pci@0/pci@1/pci@0/pci@0/****@0
/pci@17,700000/pci@0/pci@1/pci@0/pci@1/****@0
/pci@17,700000/pci@0/pci@1/pci@0/pci@9/****@0
/pci@17,700000/pci@0/pci@9/pci@0/pci@0/****@0
/pci@17,700000/pci@0/pci@9/pci@0/pci@1/****@0
/pci@17,700000/pci@0/pci@9/pci@0/pci@9/****@0
PCI#7
IOBoat(X)
PCI#7
IOBoat(Ex)
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Appendix E Available Switches
This appendix shows switches tested with FUJITSU PCI GigabitEthernet 3.0 (as of January
2007).
Table E.1 With FUJITSU PCI GigabitEthernet 3.0 (PW008GE4/PW0G8GE1/SE0X7GD2X)
Product Name
Connection
OK
JumboFrame
Note
With SB7300, turn off
the Autonegotiation
function of the
switch.
FUJITSU SH4000, SB7300, SR8800,
SH4322G
OK with SH4322G only
CISCO Systems Catalyst5500,
6500 series
OK
OK
OK
OK
-
-
-
Extreme Networks Summit series
Extreme Networks BlackDiamond
series
OK with i-series only
OK with i-series only
Table E.2 With FUJITSU PCI GigabitEthernet 3.0
(PW008GE5/PW0G8GE2/SE0X7GD1X/PW008QG1/SE0X7GQ1X and PRIMEPOWER250/450
secondary LAN port)
● Gigabit Switches
Product Name
FUJITSU SH4000, SH4322G,
SH4124T
Connection
OK
JumboFrame
OK with SH4322G
only
Note
-
CISCO Systems Catalyst3550,
4000/6000 series
OK with 6000 series
only
OK
OK
-
-
Extreme
series
Networks
Summit
OK with i-series
only
● 10/100Mbit Switches
Product Name
Connection
OK
Note
FUJITSU SH1508, SH1508M, SH1516,
SH1816, SH1816TF, SH1824, SH4124,
SH4322G, SH5124T, LH8VC2 (Repeater)
With SH4322G, 100M Half
connection is not supported.
● Router
Product Name
Connection
OK
Note
In 10/100M fix mode, use cross
cable.
FUJITSU NetShelter
Table E.3 IEEE802.1q (TagVLAN) capable switches
Product Name
Connection
Note
FUJITSU SH4124T, SH4322G
3Com Superstack 3
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
-
-
-
-
-
Hewlett Packard ProCurve 8000m
Extreme Networks Summit 1i, 7i
CISCO Systems Catalyst3550
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Appendix E Available Switches
Table E.4 IEEE802.3 LinkAggregation capable switches
Product Name
Connection
Available Function Name
LinkAggregation function
LinkAggregation function
Load Balancing function
Load Sharing function
EtherChannel Function
FUJITSU SH4322G
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
3Com Superstack 3
Hewlett Packard ProCurve 8000m
Extreme Networks Summit 1i, 7i
CISCO Systems Catalyst3550
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