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IBM 9077 SP Switch Router: Get Connected to the SP Switch
2.21.16.1.1.12 2 # Node State
2.21.16.1.1.13 0 # Switch Chip Link
2.21.16.1.1.14 64 # Node Delay (cycles)
2.21.16.1.1.15 1 # Admin Status
B.10 /etc/grifconfig.conf
This file documents the correlation of the logical interfaces on the media
cards in the GRF to IP addresses, together with some other information, like
MTU.
cards in the GRF to IP addresses, together with some other information, like
MTU.
# NetStar $Id: grifconfig.conf,v 1.10.2.3 1997/08/01 17:24:04 pargal Exp $
#
# Configuration file for GigaRouter/GRF interfaces.
#
# The contents of this file specify the IP addressing information for
# the networks attached to the system’s interfaces. This includes
# interfaces on media cards as well as directly attached interfaces
# such as de0 or ef0 (maintenance Ethernet) or lo0 (software loopback).
#
# The addresses of directly attached interfaces are configured
# directly from this file by the /etc/netstart calling the grifconfig(8)
# script.
#
# The addresses of the interface(s) on a given media card are
# configured into the BSD/OS kernel when the media card boots and
# comes on line.
#
# Each entry in this file has the following format:
#
# name address netmask broad_dest arguments
#
# The name of a GigaRouter interface encodes the hardware type,
# GigaRouter cage number, slot number, and interface number.
#
# -- The first character must be ’g’ (to specify a GigaRouter
# interface).
# -- The second character is the hardware type of the
# interface: ’a’ for ATM, ’e’ for ETHERNET,
# ’f’ for FDDI, ’h’ for HIPPI, ’p’ for PPP, ’s’ for HSSI.
# (’l’ is also used, for GigaRouter software loopback.)
# -- The third character is the number of the GigaRouter cage.
# (Currently this must be ’0’, as multiple GigaRouter cages
# are not yet supported.)
# -- The fourth character is the hex digit (0 through f) of
# the slot number within the GigaRouter cage.
# -- The fifth (and sixth) characters specify the number of the
# LOGICAL interface on the card:
#
# For ATM cards, the fifth and sixth characters are
# the hex digits of the logical interface. Logical
# interfaces numbered from 0 to 7f are on the top
# physical connector on the ATM card, and logical
# interfaces numbered 80 to ff are on the bottom
# physical connector. NOTE: These logical interface
# numbers are NOT the same as the VPI/VCI numbers
# of a PVC (see /etc/grpvc.conf for that).
#
# For FDDI cards, the fifth character will be 0, 1,
# 2, or 3 to specify the logical interface on the