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IBM 9077 SP Switch Router: Get Connected to the SP Switch
01 Logical Address
When PS is set to 01, that is, logical address, the host does not know or want 
to specify the actual physical route to the target endpoint. The host supplies a 
logical address for the endpoint host. In this case, all switches and the GRF 
must be programmed to route the connection.
The structure of the I-field is different when logical addressing is used. The 
24-bit destination addresses are divided into two 12-bit fields. The rightmost 
12 bits of the I-field contain the logical address of the target endpoint, the 
leftmost 12 bits contain the logical address of the source host.
Each switch or router has to look up the destination host’s logical address in 
its own tables and decide which of its output slots it will transfer the data to. In 
the table, there may be several output slots that could be used in the route. 
PS set to 01 specifies that the 
first entry in the list of possible output ports
must be used.
IP connection: An I-field containing a special logical address and a PS=01 or 
PS=11 setting is used to establish an IP connection with a GRF HIPPI card. 
In the I-field, the PS bits are set to 01 or 11, and bits 0–11 contain a 
designated destination logical address (
0xfc0
) that is mapped to slot 64.
After the IP connection is established, the data packets arriving at the GRF 
are routed to the appropriate output slot using the default or a site-specified 
IP destination logical address. Therefore, data is transferred using a table 
based on 
IP addresses rather than HIPPI addresses.
IP routing is discussed later in this chapter. Example 2 describes how to 
configure logical addresses.
10 Unused 
This PS setting is not currently defined for use by the HIPPI-SC standard.
11 Logical Address
The PS=11 setting is the same as the 01 setting, except that the switch or 
GRF can choose 
any output slot from a list of valid slots for this logical
address. (Remember, with PS=01, the
first port in the list is used.)
Again, the host does not know the route and instead supplies a logical 
address for the endpoint host. All switches and the GRF must be 
programmed to route the connection.
