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Table 7. endefnode Command Options

This command adds attribute information for the extension node. The

endefadapter

command adds IP information, such as the IP address and

netmask for the extension node. Together, these two commands define the
extension node.

Flags

SMIT Option

Description

-a

Administrative hostname

This is the hostname of the GRF, and the IP name
of the GRF’s administrative Ethernet, de0. Use
long names if DNS is used in the network.

-c

SNMP community name

This field contains the SNMP community name
that the SP extension node SNMP Manager and
the GRF’s SNMP agent send in the
corresponding field of the SNMP messages. This
value must match the value specified in the

/etc/snmpd.conf file on the GRF. If left blank, a
default name found in the SP Switch Router
Adapter documentation is used.

-i

Extension node

This field contains the two-digit slot
number of the SP Switch Router Adapter
on the GRF. The value for this field is from
00-15 and is shown on the slots of the
GRF.

-s

SNMP Agent hostname

This field refers to the hostname of the
processor running the SNMP Agent for the
GRF. In the current version of the GRF, this
value is equivalent to that of the
Administrative Hostname.

-r

Reconfigure the
extension node

This field specifies whether the

enadmin

command is to be activated after the

endefnode

command completes. It is placed

here so that the user does not have to
explicitly issue the

enadmin

command. If the

specification is

yes

, the

-r

option is part of

the command. If the specification is

no

, the

-r

option is not part of the command.

Node number

This is the node number the extension
node logically occupies in the RS/6000 SP.

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