IBM 2216 Table

This describes the table containing information about PCI adapters in the IBM2216 equipment.

Figure 83. IBM 2216 PU Table

The fields on the IBM 2216 Table are:

Slot

The number identifying a slot location where an adapter can be inserted.

Adapter Type

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The type of adapter that is inserted into this slot. If no adapter is present, the variable takes the value not present (2). The adapter types are:

           1: Unknown

            2: Not-present

3: ATM-MMF-Lic294

4: ATM-MMF-Lic284

5: ATM-SMF-Lic295

6: ATM-SMF-Lic293

7: Token-Ring-Lic280

8: ESCON-Lic287

9: ISDN-T1J1-Lic283

10: ISDN-E1-Lic292

11: Serial-RS232-Lic282

12: Serial-V35-Lic290

13: Serial-X21-Lic291

14: Ethernet-Lic281

15: Ethernet-Fast-Lic288

16: Serial-HSSI-Lic289

17: FDDI-Lic286

18: ISDN-T1J1-Lic297

19: ISDN-E1-Lic298

20: Parallel-Channel-Lic299

21: ISDN-BRI-ST-Lic262

22: ISDN-BRI-U-Lic261

23: Serial-RVX-Lic260

            24: Comp-Encrypt-Single-Lic263

            25: Comp-Encrypt-Dual-Lic264

Status

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The operational status of this PCI adapter. The status is:

  • Unknown (1): If there was problem determining the operational status of the adapter.
  • Not-configured (2): If the adapter inserted in the slot is recognized but no router configuration exists.
  • Not-present (3): If no adapter is currently inserted.
  • Does-not-apply (4): If this adapter does not contain an operational state.
  • Enable-pending (5): If commands have been executed to enable the adapter but have not been completed.
  • Enabled (6): If commands have been successfully executed to enable the adapter.

 

  • Disable-pending (7): If commands have been executed to disable the adapter but have not been completed.
  • Disabled (8): If commands have been successfully executed to disable the adapter.
  • Not-initialized (9): If the adapter has not completed its initialization.
  • Unknown-device (10): If the adapter inserted in the slot can not be recognized.
  • Hardware-error (11): If the adapter can not be used nor made ready to be used.
  • Not-powered (12): If the adapter has had a problem
  • obtaining power from its slot.
  • Diagnostics (13): If the adapter is currently undergoing diagnostics.
  • WRS-available (14): If the adapter is currently configured and available for WAN restoration.

Misconfigured (15): If the adapter is inserted in the slot but the router configuration is of a different type.

Comment

Descriptive text about information in the table.

 

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