Bus
number
Multi-adapter
bridge
number
in
DSA
Multi-adapter
bridge
function
number
in
DSA
Item
DSA
points
to:
Position
label
and
PCI
data
width
xxxx
(assigned
by
LIC)
2
0
and
1
PCI
IOP
C06
xxxx
(assigned
by
LIC)
2
2
and
3
PCI
IOP
or
IOA
card
C07
xxxx
(assigned
by
LIC)
2
6
and
7
IOA
card
C08
xxxx
(assigned
by
LIC)
2
F
Multi-adapter
bridge
CB1
Table
10.
Card
positions
for
the
External
xSeries
(TM)
Server,
iSeries
(TM)
Adapter
—
Machine
Type
1519
Bus
number
Multi-
adapter
bridge
number
in
DSA
Multi-adapter
bridge
function
number
in
DSA
Item
DSA
points
to:
Position
xxxx
1
Other
than
F
Embedded
IOP
Follow
the
HSL
cables
xxxx
1
F
Multi-adapter
bridge
Follow
the
HSL
cables
Converting
from
HSL
loop
number
to
port
labels
on
the
system
unit
or
processor
tower:
Use
the
table
for
the
model
you
are
working
with.
v
Models
270,
800,
810,
820,
and
825
(See
page
v
Models
830/SB2,
840/SB3,
870,
and
890
(See
page
Table
11.
Loop
number
to
NIC
port
location
labels
for
Models
270,
800,
810,
820,
and
825
Decimal
loop
number
Hexadecimal
loop
number
System
model
NIC’s
FRU
position
HSL
port
labels
on
system
unit
or
processor
tower
257
0101
270
MB1
“A0”
and
“A1”
located
on
the
back
of
the
system
unit.
256
0100
270,
800,
810
v
Record
the
processor
feature
code
(characters
5
thru
8
of
function
20
on
the
control
panel.
v
Use
the
processor
feature
code
and
or
to
determine
if
loop
256
is
embedded
internally
or
has
external
HSL
ports
v
No
HSL
ports
when
loop
256
is
an
internal
loop
embedded
in
the
system
unit
backplane.
v
“A0”
and
“A1”
when
loop
256
has
external
HSL
ports.
256
0100
820
M03
“A0”
and
“A1”
located
on
the
back
of
the
system
unit.
256
0100
825
CB1
HSL
ports
A0
and
A1
in
card
postion
C09.
257
0101
825
CB1
HSL
ports
B0
and
B1
in
card
position
C08.
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iSeries:
iSeries
Server
270,
800,
810,
820,
825,
830,
840,
870,
890,
SB2,
and
SB3
Hardware
Problem
Analysis
and
Isolation