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Version 1.10 Hardware Release Note
PRELIMINARY AND CONFIDENTIAL
Network Interface Numbering
Network interface numbering is used to configure the system software. Each interface numbering
scheme is described as follows.
Quad 10/100Base-T Ethernet
Quad 10/100Base-T Ethernet interfaces are numbered ahme0
to ahmen, where 0 is the lower Ethernet port closest to the HP,
and n is the upper Ethernet port farthest from the HP.
Quad Ethernet
Quad Ethernet interfaces are numbered aqe0 to aqen, where 0
is the lower Ethernet port closest to the HP, and n is the upper
Ethernet port farthest from the HP.
Full-duplex 100Base-T
Full-duplex 100Base-T interfaces are numbered ahme0 to
ahmen, where 0 is the lower Ethernet port closest to the HP,
and n is the upper Ethernet port farthest from the HP.
FDDI
FDDI interfaces are numbered afddi0 to afddin, where 0 is the
lower FDDI port closest to the HP, and n is the upper FDDI port
farthest from the HP.
Note:
In DAS network configurations, only one port is assigned an interface number
although two ports exist on the FDDI-DAS SBus card.
ATM
Each ATM port supports three types of interfaces: 1 FORE IP
primary interface, 4 Classical IP virtual interfaces, and 16
LANE Client (LEC) interfaces. Refer to
for an example
of the network numbering for these interfaces.
shows an example of ATM network interface numbering on a NetServer with two NP boards
(NP0, NP1), each having two ATM SBus adapters (0, 1 and 2, 3).
Table 6. ATM network interface numbering
NP
board no.
ATM SBus
adapter no.
FORE IP
primary interfaces
Classical IP
virtual interfaces
LANE Client
interfaces
0
0
afa0
aqa0, aqa1, aqa2, aqa3
ael0 – ael15
0
1
afa1
aqa4, aqa5, aqa6, aqa7
ael16 – ael31
1
2
afa2
aqa8, aqa9, aqa10, aqa11
ael32 – ael47
1
3
afa3
aqa12, aqa13, aqa14, aqa15
ael48 – ael63