On 13.06.2002 at 00:45:18, Alan Altmark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Wednesday, 06/12/2002 at 10:58ZE10, Vic Cross <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: > > Yep. This is because on OSA, each port is its own LCS device which only has > > port '0'. So the default (0) is fine. > > Unless it is a dual-port Ethernet/Token Ring (ENTR) OSA. Those cards have > 2 ports, addressable via the relative adapter number.
I was *sure* it didn't work like that, so I RTFM, and you're right Alan (of course!). It's confusing; because each port is defined with a separate DEVICE statement, and its own pair of device addresses, I believed it was a separate LCS device... so I am surprised that the port number for the second port must be specified. <returns to lurk mode, sheepishly> Cheers, Vic -- Vic Cross MACS mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Networking, Linux, on zSeries and S/390