HP Model 744 HP Model 744 Owner's Guide - Page 149

Displaying and Setting VME Backplane Networking Co..., cpu anchor

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The Boot Console Interface Displaying and Setting VME Backplane Networking Configuration Displaying and Setting VME Backplane Networking Configuration On the VME menu, BPNconfig is used to display or set the VME backplane networking parameters stored in non-volatile memory. To display the current VME backplane networking parameters enter the following at the VME menu prompt: VME Menu: Enter command > bpn The information is displayed similar to the following example: Current BPN Configuration Parameters: CPU Number: 0 Anchor: 0x00200000 AM: 0x3d Use the following syntax to set the VME backplane networking parameters: BPNconfig - Show backplane networking configuration BPNconfig cpu - Set CPU number only BPNconfig cpu anchor - Set CPU number and VME anchor address BPNconfig cpu anchor am - Set CPU number, VME anchor address and VME address modifier code For example, bpnconfig 1 0x200000 0x3d sets the backplane networking resources for CPU number 1, with the VME anchor address set to 0x200000 and the VME address modifier code is set to 0x3d. A-33

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The Boot Console Interface
Displaying and Setting VME Backplane Networking Configuration
Displaying and Setting VME Backplane Networking
Configuration
On the VME menu,
BPNconfig
is used to display or set the VME backplane
networking parameters stored in non-volatile memory.
To display the current VME backplane networking parameters enter the fol-
lowing at the VME menu prompt:
VME Menu: Enter command >
bpn
The information is displayed similar to the following example:
Current BPN Configuration Parameters:
CPU Number: 0
Anchor:
0x00200000
AM:
0x3d
Use the following syntax to set the VME backplane networking parameters:
BPNconfig
- Show backplane networking configuration
BPNconfig
cpu
- Set CPU number only
BPNconfig
cpu anchor -
Set CPU number and VME anchor address
BPNconfig
cpu anchor am
- Set CPU number, VME anchor address
and VME address modifier code
For example,
bpnconfig 1 0x200000 0x3d
sets the backplane networking resources for CPU number 1, with the VME
anchor address set to 0x200000 and the VME address modifier code is set to
0x3d.