On Tuesday, 02/01/2011 at 03:24 EST, "Feller, Paul" <pfel...@aegonusa.com> 
wrote:
> You would be using the default which is port 0 (zero).  The port number 
really 
> only comes into play if you have an OSA Express3 card and are connecting 
to the 
> second port or what is called the A1 port on the card layout.

Actually, (An) and (Bn) are LEDs.  :-)
The port number (Pn) is a logical number associated with a chpid.
The jack number (Jn) is the physical connector number associated with the 
feature (FRU, card).

Look in Appendix B of the  OSA-Express Customer's Guide and Reference.

Alan Altmark

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IBM System Lab Services and Training 
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