2.
Select
Start
a
service
tool
—>
Hardware
service
manager
—>
Logical
hardware
resources
—>
High-speed
link
(HSL)
resources
.
3.
Move
the
cursor
to
the
HSL
loop
that
you
want
to
examine,
and
select
Resources
associated
with
loop
.
4.
Search
for
Remote
HSL
NICs
on
the
loop.
Are
there
any
Remote
HSL
NICs
on
the
loop?
v
Yes
:
You
have
determined
that
there
are
other
systems
connected
to
this
loop.
This
ends
the
procedure.
v
No
:
You
have
determined
that
there
are
not
any
other
systems
connected
to
this
loop.
This
ends
the
procedure.
Bus
PIP
HSL-07:
For
use
by
authorized
service
providers.
Starting
with
a
frame
ID,
for
a
frame
connected
to
an
HSL
loop,
use
this
procedure
to
determine
if
there
is
another
frame
with
the
same
frame
ID
on
the
loop.
This
is
possible
when
more
than
one
system
is
connected
to
an
HSL
loop.
1.
Sign
on
to
SST
or
to
DST
if
you
have
not
already
done
so.
2.
Select
Start
a
service
tool
—>
Hardware
service
manager
—>
Logical
hardware
resources
—>
High-speed
link
(HSL)
resources
.
3.
Move
the
cursor
to
the
HSL
loop
that
you
want
to
examine,
and
select
Resources
associated
with
loop
—>
Include
non-reporting
resources
.
The
display
that
appears
shows
the
loop
resource
and
all
the
″
HSL
I/O
Bridge
″
and
all
the
″
Remote
HSL
NIC
″
resources
connected
to
the
loop.
4.
Perform
the
following
for
each
HSL
I/O
Bridge
resource
on
the
display:
a.
Move
the
cursor
to
the
HSL
I/O
Bridge
resource
and
select
Associated
packaging
resource(s)
.
b.
Compare
the
frame
ID
on
the
display
with
the
frame
ID
(in
hexadecimal
format)
that
you
are
looking
to
find
(Ignore
leading
zeros).
c.
Are
the
frame
IDs
the
same?
v
No
:
Select
Cancel
to
return
to
the
Logical
Hardware
Associated
With
HSL
Loops
display.
Continue
with
the
next
step.
v
Yes
:
Perform
the
following
steps:
1)
Record
the
resource
name
and
the
Type-Model
of
the
HSL
I/O
Bridge
with
the
frame
ID
for
possible
use
later.
2)
Select
Display
Detail
and
record
the
″
SPCN
system
serial
number
″
.
The
SPCN
system
serial
number
is
the
serial
number
of
the
system
unit
that
controls
the
power
subsystem
on
the
frame
(it
connects
to
the
frame
with
an
SPCN
cable).
3)
Select
Cancel
to
the
return
to
the
Packaging
Resources
Associated
with
a
Logical
Resource
display.
4)
Select
Cancel
to
return
to
the
Logical
Hardware
Associated
With
HSL
Loops
display.
Continue
with
the
next
step.
5.
Repeat
step
4
(See
page
for
each
HSL
I/O
Bridge
under
the
loop.
Then,
continue
with
the
next
step
in
this
procedure.
6.
Did
you
find
more
than
one
HSL
I/O
Bridge
with
the
same
frame
ID?
v
No
:
There
is
only
one
frame
on
the
loop
with
the
frame
ID
you
are
working
with.
Return
to
the
procedure
that
sent
you
here.
This
ends
the
procedure.
v
Yes
:
You
have
recorded
the
resource
name,
the
Type-Model,
and
the
Power
Controlling
system
of
every
frame
on
the
loop
that
matches
the
frame
ID
that
you
are
looking
to
find.
This
ends
the
procedure.
Bus
PIP
HSL-08:
For
use
by
authorized
service
providers.
88
iSeries:
iSeries
Server
270,
800,
810,
820,
825,
830,
840,
870,
890,
SB2,
and
SB3
Hardware
Problem
Analysis
and
Isolation