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apm1 Defined
lsresource : The attribute(s) for some device(s) in the system
could not be resolved.
To resolve conflicts, attribute(s) need to be
modified.
A suggested value for each attribute is provided.
DEVICE
ATTRIBUTE
CURRENT
SUGGESTED DESCRIPTION
--------------- --------------- --------- --------- -----------
apm1
bus_intr_lvl
7
9
Interrupt Level
apm1
bus_io_addr
x6a
xea
Connection Address
apm1 deleted
Change the parameter value as suggested by the
lsresource
command, and
press Enter.
13. Once no parameters conflicts are reported, you can set the DIP switches on
the adapter card as described in 6.6.2, “DIP-Switch Setting” on page 116, to
reflect the selected parameters' correct values.
14. Shut down and power-off the system.
15. Physically install the adapter on an ISA slot.
16. Power on and reboot the system.
17. Configure the adapter using the fastpath:
smit isa
Configure a Defined ISA Adapter
18. Verify the results with the following command:
lsdev -Cc adapter -s isa
If the configuration was successful, the adapter will be available, and the
system will display information similar to the following:
apm1
Available 1- 3 IBM Multiport Model 2 Adapter
19. Once the adapter status is
Available
, you may proceed to configure its ports
by using the
smit devices
fastpath.
6.7 X.25 Interface Co-Processor ISA Adapter (FC 2961)
This section provides information needed for installing and configuring the X.25
Interface Co-Processor ISA Adapter. This adapter can be ordered as an optional
feature on PCI-based RS/6000 servers.
The X.25 Interface Co-Processor ISA Adapter, with supporting software, enables
the attachment of an ISA-bus-compatible system to an X.25 packet-switched
network so that the computer can operate as a packet terminal.
In AIX Version 4, support for X.25 communication is provided with the IBM
AIXLink/X.25 Version 1.1 LPP (feature code 5696-926).
The device driver for X.25 Interface Co-Processor ISA Adapter is included in
devices.isa.c1x fileset that can be found in the AIX Version 4 base operation
system shipping.
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