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Pete, You should have received a SPCN mini-brick with the IXA adapter. On it you will find two ports J15, the input side, and J16 the output side. You should have two SPCN cables one from SPCN 0 on the System i to J15 and one from J16 back to the SCPN 1 on the System i. Kind regards, BJ On 12/14/06, Pete Helgren <Pete@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Tom, That was my suspicion as well, that the HSL/SPCN cabling was amiss. So, based on my prior post: First, the HSL cabling: Fortunately I can't connect them in the wrong "direction" since each end has a unique connector that only plugs in one way. However, I could have them in the wrong *order* (I am guessing). I have them as follows: Cable 1 goes from the xSeries Port 0 to the HSL port on the System i called "T1". Cable 2 from the xSeries Port 1 to the HSL port on the System i called "T2". Is that correct? Second, the SPCN cabling. There is a J15 port on the xSeries. I cabled this to the SPCN 0 port on the System i. Is this correct? What would be the answer to #1. It that correct? And, if #2 is NOT correct, how do I cable the SPCN when there isn't a J16 ? The manual says that we should use a "Y" connector for the SPCN cable but where would the other leg of the "Y" go? Service tools shows this: Serial Opt Frame Unit Type Model Number Fault 03C00 00 787F 001 DP-M09V2 No 03C00 01 787F 001 DP-M09V2 No 00002 00 TMP0 002 01-EF97B No 00002 01 TMP0 002 01-EF97B No What should I be seeing ? Thanks, Pete Tom Kreimer wrote: > What about the other SPCN cable? I believe that, like HSL, it is cabled in > a "loop". So look for J16(?) also. I don't know how useful it will be, but > you can view SPCN info in Service Tools. > > This won't help with your problem, but FYI, HSL is bidirectional. Traffic > flows both ways. In theory, it should keep working if the loop is broken > in one spot (This usually applies anything cabled in a loop, or is that > only FDDI?) There are rules/guidelines for plugging HSL and HSL-2 loops > in, but it mostly deals with plugging the slower devices in at the far end > of the loop, as well as the maximum number of devices, neither of which > affects you (not right now anyway, since you only two devices I presume). > The reason your cables only plug in one way is that they must be HSL-2 to > HSL cables, which have a different connectors. If it was all HSL or HSL-2, > the connectors would be the same. The difference is 1MBps vs. 2MBps (Bytes > per second, not bits), I believe. I'm sure someone will correct me if I'm > wrong, I have limited HSL and SPCN experience. > > So, hardware or software problem? Tough call. If you open an iSeries > software support call (Software Service Request), they have a category for > the IxA's cousin called "Integrated xSeries Server (IXS,IPCS) for iSeries. > Might be a good place to start; they will kick you over to the right place > if not. > ==================================== > Tom Kreimer > Information Alternatives > > > > A couple of weeks ago, I posted a question to the list about IXA, > cabling and a failure for the resource to be recognized by the System > i. I have sorted out some of the issues but I still haven't gotten this > resolved. The resource is now recognized but is fails to become > operational. > > Charles Wilt replied with: > -------------------------------------------------- > It's been awhile since I did an IxA, I don't recall the jumper info you > described. > > But IIRC, the HSL loops are directional, both the cables and the ports > themselves have to be connected in the right direction. The cables have > tags with arrows on them. The port directionality can be found in the > manual. > > Also, the SPCN cabling is a little strange, I remember spending a lot of > time looking at the diagrams till I figured out how it was supposed to > be. > > If all else fails, call IBM. > > --------------------------------------------------- > > First, the HSL cabling: The cables are unidirectional, fortunately I > can't connect them in the wrong "direction" since each end has a unique > connector that only plugs in one way. However, I could have them in the > wrong *order* (I am guessing). I have them as follows: Cable 1 goes > from the xSeries Port 0 to the HSL port on the System i called "T1". > Cable 2 from the xSeries Port 1 to the HSL port on the System i called > "T2". Is that correct? > > Second, the SPCN cabling. There is a J15 port on the xSeries. I cabled > this to the SPCN 0 port on the System i. Is this correct? > > Actually, ALL of the cables go to a card in the xServer (the 1519-001 > IXA). > > The diagrams with the instructions are pretty minimal. It usually just > says "Make sure the cables are connected correctly and are tight". Not > much help. > > WRKHWDRSC *CMN originally showed the 2689 as "Not Operational" with > resource CC01. After IPL it shows "Not Detected". SST shows the > following in the Product Activity Log: > > Class . . . . . . . . . . : Informational > System Ref Code . . . . . : B6005120 > System LIC detected a program exception > > Class . . . . . . . . . . : Informational > System Ref Code . . . . . : B6005275 > URC Information not available > > When I look at HSL resources, drilling down a bit I see: > > Opt Description Type-Model Resource Name Status > Multi-adapter Bridge 2689- PCI04D Unknown > HSL I/O Bridge 2689- BC02 Operational > Bus Expansion Adapter 2689- BCC08 Unknown > Communications IOP 2689-001 CC01 Unknown > > > Finally, Charles suggested "Call IBM". Did that (they have a 24/7 > support contract). They guy at level 1 hardware support said that he > didn't know much about the iSeries and xSeries working together. He > said he would call the local service representative. He did that, and > the rep called me and said that he hadn't actually worked on an IXA > before so he wasn't sure where to start. He did say that we should get > the customer to cut a P.O. so he could fly down here and take a look at > it. He said that support wasn't for MES, Customer installed > troubleshooting. > > Sigh. > > Any help on diagnostic steps to take would be helpful. > > Thanks, > > Pete Helgren > > -- This is the Midrange Systems Technical Discussion (MIDRANGE-L) mailing list To post a message email: MIDRANGE-L@xxxxxxxxxxxx To subscribe, unsubscribe, or change list options, visit: http://lists.midrange.com/mailman/listinfo/midrange-l or email: MIDRANGE-L-request@xxxxxxxxxxxx Before posting, please take a moment to review the archives at http://archive.midrange.com/midrange-l.
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