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AIX Versions 3.2 and 4 Asynchronous Communications Guide

Listing All Defined 128-Port Asynchronous Adapters

This procedure provides a list of the 128-port asynchronous adapters that are defined in the customized database. A defined device can be either available (defined and configured) or unavailable (defined only) to the operating system. To obtain a list of defined 128-port asynchronous adapters, use the System Manager Interface Tool (SMIT) to build the lsdev command, or issue the lsdev command directly from the command line. The list obtained contains the name of each defined 128-port asynchronous adapter, its status (available or defined), its location code (which identifies the 128-port asynchronous adapter physical device), and its device description.

Note: The status of a defined and configured device is available. The status of a device that is defined but not configured is defined.

List Defined Micro Channel 128-Port Asynchronous Adapters Using SMIT

To list all defined 128-port asynchronous adapters regardless of whether they are available, proceed as follows:

  1. Use the smit lsd128psync fast path. The system scans for the information and displays it.
  2. Exit the SMIT interface.

List Defined 128-Port Asynchronous Adapters from the Command Line

Enter the lsdev command at the command line as follows:

See the lsdev command for a detailed description and optional flags.


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