Resources associated with loop – IBM VERSION 5 SY44-5902-05 User Manual

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Resource name:

See “Resource name” on page 88.

Port:

This field shows the port number to which another resource in the loop is

connected. This field is blank if the link is an internal link.

Type:

See “Type” on page 89.

Status:

The current status of the link as reported by the hardware. Possible values

for the status field are:

Unknown

Cannot determine status. A resource may be non-reporting or unable to
communicate status.

Operational

The link is operating normally.

Failed

The link is broken, disconnected, or does not exist. This also may mean
that the resource to which the link is connected may have failed.

Resources associated with loop

When the Resources associated with loop option is selected on loops 256 or 257 from
the Work With High Speed Link (HSL) Resources display, the Logical Hardware
Associated With HSL Loops display appears. Use this display to work with the
High Speed Link (HSL) resources associated with an HSL loop.

See “Using High-Speed Link (HSL) specific options” on page 84 for a description of
the options on this display.

Logical Hardware Associated With HSL Loops

Type options, press Enter.

1=Enable HSL OptiConnect

2=Change Detail

3=Disable HSL OptiConnect

4=Remove

5=Displaydetail

6=I/O Debug

7=DisplaySystem Information

8=Associated packaging resource(s)

9=Resources associated with this resource 12=Displayport information

Resource

Loop

Opt

Description

Name

Status

Number

_

HSL Loop

SB01

Operational

256

_

HSL I/O Bridge

BC01

Operational

_

HSL I/O Bridge

BC02

Operational

_

HSL I/O Bridge

BC03

Operational

_

HSL Loop

SB02

Operational

257

_

HSL I/O Bridge

BC06

Operational

_

HSL I/O Bridge

BC07

Operational

_

Remote HSL NIC

BC08

Operational

_

HSL I/O Bridge

BC09

Operational

_

HSL I/O Bridge

BC10

Operational

F3=Exit

F5=Refresh

F6=Print

F8=Include non-reporting resources

F10=Non-reporting resources F11=Displaytower information F12=Cancel

Figure 38. Example Logical Hardware Associated With HSL Loops display

Chapter 2. Hardware Service Manager

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