Lexmark IBM 9077 User Manual

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IBM 9077 SP Switch Router: Get Connected to the SP Switch

super> list ports 0

port_num = 0

cisco-hdlc = { off on 10 3 }

fddi = { single off }

sonet = { "" "" 1 sonet internal-oscillator 0 207 }

hssi = { 0 16-bit }

ether = { autonegotiate }

hippi = { 1 32 no-mode 999999 4 incremental 5 300 10 10 03:00:0f:c0 disabled

super>

super> list fddi

single-dual = single

optical-bypass = off

super>

As you can see, the single-dual field is preset to single and the optical-bypass
is preset to off. The following sets the FDDI interface 0 to DAS and saves the
new settings:

super> set single-dual = dual

super> cd ..

port_num = 0

cisco-hdlc = { off on 10 3 }

fddi = { dual off }

sonet = { "" "" 1 sonet internal-oscillator 0 207 }

hssi = { 0 16-bit }

ether = { autonegotiate }

hippi = { 1 32 no-mode 999999 4 incremental 5 300 10 10 03:00:0f:c0 disabled

super> list fddi

single-dual = dual

optical-bypass = off

super>

super> write

CARD/0 written

super>

You have to go through the same procedure again and replace references to
port 0 with port 1.

Use

sh

to return to the operating system of the GRF and

grreset

the card, or

use

exit

to log off from the router.

Once you get more familiar with the GRF, you may prefer the following quick
way:

super> read card 0

CARD/0 read

super> set port 0 fddi single-dual = dual

super> set port 1 fddi single-dual = dual

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