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A7011A & A7012A PCI-X 2-Port Gigabit Ethernet Card Installation Guide: HP-UX & OpenVMS Networking > Chapter 2 OpenVMS Installation

Installing the Adapter

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This section contains information on installing the A7011A or A7012A adapter in an OpenVMS system.

WARNING! The installation procedures in this section require opening the computer cabinet, which might expose you to high-energy (high-amperage) circuits and sharp edges in the equipment chassis. Ensure to remove all rings, watches, and other jewelry before opening the cabinet.

Installing the Card

To physically insert the card into your system, perform these steps:

  1. Shut down the system.

  2. Insert the card into an empty PCI slot.

  3. Connect the card to the network.

  4. Power up the system. When the system is up, any error messages will appear on the terminal display or system console.

See the hardware documentation for the card for details.

NOTE: The A7012A card does not interoperate with older switches containing a BCM 5400 PHY with a version earlier than C-5. The problem occurs when interfacing with switches such as the HP Procurve Module J4115A; version J4115B fixes the Procurve problem.

Boot the System

  1. Log in as SYSTEM.

  2. Check the OpenVMS version by executing SHOW SYSTEM. The version must be V8.2 (or later).

NOTE: The LAN driver for this card is included in the OpenVMS installation.

Configure the Card Using LANCP

  1. Log in as SYSTEM and verify that the card and its hardware path are displayed by executing

    MC LANCP SHOW CONFIG

    The LAN device characteristics that can be set include speed, duplex mode, flow control, and whether jumbo frames are enabled. The MC LANCP SET DEVICE and LANCP DEFINE DEVICE commands modify these settings.

  2. Set the desired characteristics according to the Network Configuration worksheet (see Table 2-1 “Network Card Configuration Worksheet”). For example, use this command:

    MC LANCP DEFINE DEVICE devname /SPEED=1000 /FULL /AUTONEGOTIATE

Table 2-1 Network Card Configuration Worksheet

Data Type

Required/
Optional

DefaultWhere to ConfigureExampleYour System

Station address

Built-in and cannot be changed

As shown on card

not configurable

0x0060b0c4012f

Link configuration

Optional

Autonegotiating

LANCP

MC LANCP SET DEVICE
/AUTONEGOTIATE

Link speed/duplex mode

Optional

Autonegotiating

Hub or switch[1] or LANCP

MC LANCP SET DEVICE/
SPEED=1000
/FULL

MTU (Maximum Transmission Unit): Jumbo Frames

Optional

1518 Bytes

LANCP

MC LANCP SET DEVICE/JUMBO

Receive flow control

Optional

On

LANCP

MC LANCP SET DEVICE/FLOW

[1] The speed configuration of the 1000Base-T can be 10, 100, or 1000 Mbps and is determined by the speed setting of the hub or switch port to which the card is connected. The card automatically senses this speed if autonegotiation is enabled. The card only runs at one speed at a time.

 

To make any configuration values permanent, enter the values in the LANCP permanent device database.

Optional Step: Defining Jumbo Frame Size

(Jumbo Frames Size (Jumbo frames are supported only at 1000 Mbit/s)

Jumbo frames for the LAN driver on OpenVMS V8.2 have an mtu_size in the range of 1518-8192 bytes.

Jumbo frames are enabled system-wide by setting bit 6 in the system parameter LAN_FLAGS. To enable jumbo frames on individual devices, use the LANCP command SET DEVICE/JUMBO. To disable jumbo frames, use the LANCP command SET DEVICE/NOJUMBO.

To preserve the setting of jumbo frames across boots, when using LANCP, define the setting in the LANCP permanent device database, using the command DEFINE DEVICE/JUMBO.

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