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4.9.1.3
Examples
(1): Target configuration
Slot
target
1
2
3
4
5
6
Slot
target
- The mapping always refers to the slot of the target configuration.
Based on the target configuration, the following examples show how to determine the
mapping values for the hardware variants.
4.9.1.3.1 Examples of hardware variants
Variant 1: Same type and number of modules but reversed slots
(1): Target configuration
(2): Actual configuration
Slot
target
Slot
actual
Record set 0x7F
Byte
Mapping
1
2
0
0x02
2
1
1
0x01
3
3
2
0x03
4
5
3
0x05
5
6
4
0x06
6
4
5
0x04
Determination of
Mapping
values of record set 0x7F:
n
Byte 0: The module of
Slot
target
= 1 is in the actual configuration at
Slot
actual
= 2
à
Mapping = 0x02
n
Byte 1: The module of
Slot
target
= 2 is in the actual configuration at
Slot
actual
= 1
à
Mapping = 0x01
n
Byte 2: The module of
Slot
target
= 3 is in the actual configuration at
Slot
actual
= 3
à
Mapping = 0x03
n
Byte 3: The module of
Slot
target
= 4 is in the actual configuration at
Slot
actual
= 5
à
Mapping = 0x05
n
Byte 4: The module of
Slot
target
= 5 is in the actual configuration at
Slot
actual
= 6
à
Mapping = 0x06
n
Byte 5: The module of
Slot
target
= 6 is in the actual configuration at
Slot
actual
= 4
à
Mapping = 0x04
Slot
target
- The mapping always refers to the slot of the target configuration.
Slot
actual
- Slot of the actual configuration on which the module of the target configura-
tion is located.
Mapping - For variant 1,
Mapping
corresponds to
Slot
actual
, i.e. slot of the actual configu-
ration on which the module of the target configuration is located.
VIPA System SLIO
Deployment CPU 013-CCF0R00
Setting VIPA specific CPU parameters > Free Module Mapping
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