Discernment Of The Gigabitethernet Interface On Sparc Enterprise - Fujitsu Solaris PCI GigabitEthernet 3.0 User Manual

Pci gigabitethernet 3.0 update1 for solaris operating system
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Chapter 3 Setting Configuration Information
"/pci@83,2000/FJSV,pwga@1"
"/pci@1f,0/pci@1/FJSV,pgsb@4"
"/pci@1f,0/pci@1/FJSV,pgtb@1"
"/pci@83,4000/pci@3/FJSV,p4ta@1"
"/pci@83,4000/pci@3/FJSV,p4ta@1,1"
"/pci@83,4000/pci@3/FJSV,p4ta@3
"/pci@83,4000/pci@3/FJSV,p4ta@3,1
The logical bus address corresponds to a physical PCI slot number based on the Main
Unit model number. Refer to the "Appendix D PCI slot number and device name" to
determine the slot number from the logical bus address.
3.4.2 Discernment Of the GigabitEthernet Interface on SPARC
Enterprise
This section explains how to distinguish the FUJITSU PCI GigabitEthernet interface instance
number, interface type, and which slot the card is installed in, on SPARC Enterprise.
1. To determine the instance number, execute the following command.
# prtconf -D | grep fjgi
example) # prtconf -D | grep fjgi
The instance number is the number displayed in bold above.
The adapter type can also be determined from the prtconf command output.
FJSV,e4ta
FJSV,e2sa
FJSV,e2ta
2. To determine the slot the GigabitEthernet PCI card is mounted in, execute the
following command.
40
Logical bus address
FJSV,e4ta, instance #0 (driver name: fjgi)
FJSV,e4ta, instance #1 (driver name: fjgi)
FJSV,e4ta, instance #2 (driver name: fjgi)
FJSV,e4ta, instance #3 (driver name: fjgi)
FJSV,e2sa, instance #4 (driver name: fjgi)
FJSV,e2sa, instance #5 (driver name: fjgi)
FJSV,e2ta, instance #6 (driver name: fjgi)
FJSV,e2ta, instance #7 (driver name: fjgi)
SE0X7GQ1X (10/100/1000BASE-T * 4ports) card
SE0X7GD2X (1000BASE-SX * 2ports) card
SE0X7GD1X (10/100/1000BASE-T * 2ports) card
Instance number
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
Driver name
fjgi
fjgi
fjgi
fjgi
fjgi
fjgi
fjgi

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