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Once you have the NIC's card position, go to Table 3. (See page 450) below and use the link to the
FRU positions, names, and components table associated with the card position.
This ends the procedure.
v If you do not have a system configuration listing, then perform the following:
1. Start Hardware Service Manager under SST or DST and select Logical Hardware Resources —>
High-speed link resources.
2. Select the Include non-reporting resources function.
3. Each HSL resource will be displayed. HSL loop resources will have a corresponding loop number.
Search for the system bus number under each loop by selecting Resources associated with loop
for each HSL loop, one at a time.
4. For each HSL I/O bridge under the loop select Resources associated with this resource.
5. To locate the system bus number for each system bus resource, select Display detail for each
system bus resource.
6. When you have located the system bus number you are searching for use the cancel function to
return to the Work with high-speed link (HSL) resources display. Move the cursor to the local HSL
NIC resource that the system bus is associated with and select Associated packaging resources.
7. Select Display Detail and record the frame ID and card position of the NIC resource. Go to Table 3.
(See page 450) below and use the NIC's card position to determine the link to follow to the FRU
positions, names and components table.
This ends the procedure.
Table 3. FRU containing the NIC for Models 825, 870, and 890
System model, tower,
expansion unit, or
machine type
Model 825
Models 870 and 890

SIIOADP

For use by authorized service providers.
SIIOADP: High-speed link (HSL) I/O bridge.
This is the HSL I/O bridge in a system unit, a primary I/O unit, an expansion I/O unit or an SPD migrated
tower.
1. Was the frame ID and the card position listed in the SAL information?
v No: Continue with the next step.
v Yes: Go to step 8 (See page 451).
This ends the procedure.
2. Was a frame ID listed in the SAL entry or do you know the frame ID?
v No: Continue with the next step.
v Yes: The failing component is the HSL I/O bridge in that frame. Record the frame type and go to
step 8 (See page 451).
3. Is there an HSL loop number listed for this FRU in the SAL entry?
v No: Continue with the next step.
v Yes: Go to step 7 (See page 451).
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iSeries: iSeries Server 270, 800, 810, 820, 825, 830, 840, 870, 890, SB2, and SB3 Hardware Problem Analysis and
Isolation
Name of FRU to exchange FRU position
System unit backplane or
system unit backplane
extender
NIC card assembly
CB1 or MB1
M30, or M39, or M40, or
M41
Link to failing component
service information (CCIN,
location diagram, and
remove and replace
procedure).
See Locations - Model 825
See Locations - Models 870
and 890

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