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Sun Quad FastEthernet 6U CompactPCI Adapter Installation and User’s Guide • June 2000
12. Log in to the server.
Refer to the server’s documentation for the procedure.
13. At the terminal prompt, type the hot-swap software commands to identify and
attach the adapter to the server.
These commands may be specific to the server. Refer to the server’s documentation
for the correct commands and procedures.
For example, if you are installing the adapter into a Netra ct server, you would use
the
cfgadm pci
command to list the attachment point IDs in the server. On a
Netra ct 800 server, you should see feedback similar to the following:
Once you have identified the attachment point ID on the Netra ct server, you can use
the following commands to attach the adapter to the server:
For example, if the attachment point ID is
pci_pci0:cpci_slot3
(the third
CompactPCI slot on the server), you would type:
The hot-swap LED should go off, indicating that the card has been activated. The
LEDs on the system should also show that the card has been successfully connected.
14. Reattach the wrist strap to the chassis and your wrist.
15. Using a No. 0 Phillips screwdriver, tighten the captive screws inside the card’s top
and bottom ejection levers.
The card may contain different types of ejection levers. For example,
shows two possible types of levers.
# cfgadm pci
Ap_Id
Type
Receptacle
Occupant
Condition
pci_pci0:cpci_slot2
unknown
empty
unconfigured
unknown
pci_pci0:cpci_slot3
stpcipci/fhs
connected
configured
ok
pci_pci0:cpci_slot4
stpcipci/fhs
connected
configured
ok
pci_pci0:cpci_slot5
unknown
empty
unconfigured
unknown
pci_pci0:cpci_slot6
unknown
empty
unconfigured
unknown
pci_pci0:cpci_slot7
unknown
empty
unconfigured
unknown
pci_pci0:cpci_slot8
stpcipci/fhs
connected
configured
ok
# cfgadm -c connect
attachment-point-id
# cfgadm -c configure
attachment-point-id
# cfgadm -c connect pci_pci0:cpci_slot3
# cfgadm -c configure pci_pci0:cpci_slot3