Domain Communication; Dscp Network - Sun Microsystems Sun SPARC Enterprise M3000 Administration Manual

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XSCF> poweron -d 1
DomainIDs to power on:1
Continue? [y|n] :y
01 :Powered on
XSCF> showboards -a
XSB
DID(LSB) Assignment
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00-0 00(00)
Assigned
00-1 01(00)
Assigned
00-2 00(01)
Assigned
00-3 01(01)
Assigned
XSCF> console -d 0
Connect to Domain#00?[y|n] :y
{0} ok

Domain Communication

Domain communication includes:
Domain and Service Processor internal communication over the DSCP network
Accessing a domain console from the Service Processor
Logging in to a domain using an Ethernet connection

DSCP Network

The DSCP network establishes a link, using IP addresses, between the Service
Processor and each domain. This link enables communication between the Service
Processor and domains, and the secure transfer of information. Each domain must
have its own IP address, and the Service Processor must have its own IP address.
DSCP is optimized to securely exchange control data such as error reports, fault
events, and time synchronization, between each domain and the Service Processor.
Pwr
Conn Conf Test
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Passed
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Fault
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Chapter 4
Domain Configuration
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