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AIX Version 4.3 System Management Guide: Operating System and Devices
Location Codes
The location code is a path from the 
CPU drawer or system unit through the adapter, signal cables, and the 
asynchronous distribution box (if there is one) to the device or workstation. 
This code is another way of identifying physical devices. 
The location code consists of up to four 
fields of information depending on the type of device. These fields represent 
drawer, slot, connector, and port. Each of these fields consists of two 
characters.
A drawer's location code consists of only the 
drawer field and is simply a two-character code. An adapter's location code 
consists of the drawer and slot fields and has the format AA-BB
, 
where AA
 corresponds to the drawer's location and BB
 
indicates the bus and slot that contains the adapter. Other devices have 
location codes of formats AA-BB-CC
 or AA-BB-CC-DD
, 
where AA-BB
 is the location code of the adapter to which the 
device is connected, CC
 corresponds to the connecter on the 
adapter to which the device is connected, and DD
 corresponds to a 
port number or SCSI device address.
For information on finding the labels with the 
location codes on the hardware, see your operator guide.
The following devices contain 
location codes and are discussed in this section:
Adapter Location Codes
The location code for an adapter consists 
of two pairs of digits with the format AA-BB,
 where 
AA
 identifies the location code of the drawer containing the 
adapter and BB
 identifies the I/O bus and slot containing the 
card.
A value of 00
 for the 
AA
 field means that the adapter is located in the CPU drawer or 
system unit, depending on the type of system. Any other value for the 
AA
 field indicates that the card is located in an I/O expansion 
drawer. In this case, the AA
 value identifies the I/O bus and slot 
number in the CPU drawer that contains the asynchronous expansion adapter. The 
first digit identifies the I/O bus with 0
 corresponding to the 
standard I/O bus and 1
 corresponding to the optional I/O bus. The 
second digit identifies the slot number on the indicated I/O bus.
The first digit of the BB
 field 
identifies the I/O board containing the adapter card. If the card is in the CPU 
drawer or system unit, this digit will be 0
 for the standard I/O 
bus and 1
 for the optional I/O bus. If the card is in an I/O 
expansion drawer, this digit is 0
. The second digit identifies the 
slot number on the indicated I/O bus (or slot number in the I/O expansion 
drawer) that contains the card.
A location code of 00-00
 is used 
to identify the standard I/O board.
Examples:
| 00-05 | 
  Identifies an adapter card in slot 5 of the standard I/O board and 
is located in either the CPU drawer or the system unit, depending on the type 
of system. | 
| 00-12 | 
  Identifies an adapter in slot 2 of the optional I/O bus and is 
located in the CPU drawer. | 
| 18-05 | 
  Identifies an adapter card located in slot 5 of an I/O expansion 
drawer. The drawer is connected to the asynchronous expansion adapter located 
in slot 8 of the optional I/O bus in the CPU drawer. | 
Printer/Plotter Location Codes
Location codes of 
00-00-S1-00
 or 00-00-S2-00
 indicate the printer or 
plotter device is connected to the standard I/O board serial ports 
s1
 or s2
. A location code of 00-00-0P-00
 
indicates the parallel printer is connected to the standard I/O board parallel 
port.
Any other location code indicates the printer 
or plotter is connected to an adapter card other than the standard I/O board. 
For these printers and plotters, the location code format is 
AA-BB-CC-DD
, where AA-BB
 indicates the location code 
of the controlling adapter.
| AA
 | 
  A value of 00
 for the AA
 field indicates 
the adapter card is located in the CPU drawer or system unit depending on the 
type of system. Any other value for the AA
 field indicates the 
card is located in an I/O expansion drawer; in which case, the first digit 
identifies the I/O bus and the second digit identifies the slot number on the 
bus, in the CPU drawer, that contains the asynchronous expansion adapter to 
which the I/O expansion drawer is connected.. | 
| BB | 
  The first digit of the BB
 field identifies the I/O bus 
containing the adapter card. If the card is in the CPU drawer or system unit, 
this digit is 0
 for the standard I/O bus and 1
 for 
the optional I/O bus. If the card is in an I/O expansion drawer, this digit is 
0
. The second digit identifies the slot number on the I/O bus (or 
slot number in the I/O expansion drawer) that contains the card. | 
| CC | 
  The CC
 field identifies the connector on the adapter 
card where the asynchronous distribution box is connected. Possible values are 
01
, 02
, 03
, and 04
. | 
| DD | 
  The DD
 field identifies the port number on the 
asynchronous distribution box where the printer or plotter is attached. | 
tty Location Codes
Location codes of 
00-00-S1-00
 or 00-00-S2-00
 indicate the tty device is 
connected to the standard I/O serial ports s1
 or s2
.
Any other location code will indicate the tty 
device which is connected to an adapter card other than the standard I/O board. 
For these devices, the location code format is AA-BB-CC-DD
, where 
AA-BB
 indicates the location code of the controlling adapter card.
| AA | 
  A value of 00
 for the AA
 field indicates 
the adapter card is located in the CPU drawer or system unit depending on the 
type of system. Any other value for the AA
 field indicates the 
card is located in an I/O expansion drawer. In this case, the first digit 
identifies the I/O bus, and the second digit identifies the slot number on the 
bus in the CPU drawer that contains the asynchronous expansion adapter where 
the I/O expansion drawer is connected. | 
| BB | 
  The first digit of the BB
 field identifies the I/O bus 
containing the adapter card. If the card is in the CPU drawer or system unit, 
this digit will be 0
 for the standard I/O bus and 1
 
for the optional I/O bus. If the card is in an I/O expansion drawer this digit 
is 0
. The second digit identifies the slot number on the I/O bus 
(or slot number in the I/O expansion drawer) that contains the card. | 
| CC | 
  The CC
 field identifies the connector on the adapter 
card where the asynchronous distribution box is connected. Possible values are 
01
, 02
, 03
, and 04
. | 
| DD | 
  The DD
 field identifies the port number on the 
asynchronous distribution box where the tty device is attached. | 
SCSI Device Location Codes
All SCSI devices including:
- CD-ROMs
 
- Disks 
 
- Initiator devices
 
- Read/write optical drives
 
- Tapes 
 
- Target mode 
 
The location code format is 
AA-BB-CC-S,L
. The AA-BB
 fields identify the location 
code of the SCSI adapter controlling the SCSI device.
| 
AA | 
  A value of 00
 for the AA
 field indicates the 
controlling adapter card is located in the CPU drawer or system unit, depending 
on the type of system. | 
| 
BB | 
  The BB
 field identifies the I/O bus and slot containing the 
card. The first digit identifies the I/O bus. It is 0
 for the 
standard I/O bus and 1
 for the optional I/O bus. The second digit 
is the slot on the indicated I/O bus containing the card. A value of 
00
 for the BB
 field indicates the standard SCSI 
controller. | 
| 
CC | 
  The CC
 field identifies the card's SCSI bus that the device 
is attached to. For a card that provides only a single SCSI bus, this field 
will be set to 00
. Otherwise, a value of 00
 indicates 
a device attached to the card's internal SCSI bus and a value of 
01
 indicates a device attached to the card's external SCSI 
bus. | 
| 
S,L | 
  The S,L
 field identifies the SCSI ID and logical unit number 
(LUN) of the SCSI device. The S
 value indicates the SCSI ID and 
the L
 value indicates the LUN. | 
Direct-Bus-Attached Disk Location Codes
For a direct-attached disk device, the 
location code format is AA-BB
. The AA
 field is a 
value of 00
, that indicates the disk is located in the system 
unit. The BB
 field indicates the I/O bus and slot number where the 
disk is attached. The first digit is always 0
, which indicates the 
disk is attached to the standard I/O bus. The second digit identifies the slot 
number on the standard I/O bus to which the disk is attached.
Serial-Linked Disk Location Codes
The location code for serial-linked disk 
drives is of the format AA-BB-CC-DD
, where AA-BB
 
indicates the location code of the controlling adapter card.
The individual fields are interpreted as 
follows:
| AA | 
  A value of 00
 for the AA
 field indicates 
the controlling adapter card is located in the CPU drawer or system unit, 
depending on the type of system. | 
| BB | 
  The BB
 field identifies the I/O bus and slot containing 
the card. The first digit identifies the I/O bus. It is 0
 for the 
standard I/O bus and 1
 for the optional I/O bus. The second digit 
is the slot on the indicated I/O bus that contains the card. | 
| CC | 
  The CC
 field identifies the connector on the adapter 
card where the controller drawer is attached. Possible values are 
00
, 01
, 02
, and 03
. | 
| DD | 
  The DD
 field identifies the logical unit number (LUN) 
of the disk. This corresponds to the slot in the drawer where the disk resides. | 
Diskette Drive Location Codes
Diskette drives have location codes of 
either 00-00-0D-01
 or 00-00-0D-02
, indicating that 
they are attached to the standard I/O planar's diskette ports 0
 or 
1
.
 
Dials/LPFKeys Location Codes
For a graphics input adapter attached 
Dials/LPFKeys device, the location code format is AA-BB-CC.
The individual fields are interpreted as 
follows:
| AA | 
  A value of 00
 for the AA
 field indicates 
the controlling adapter card is located in the CPU drawer or system unit, 
depending on the type of system. | 
| BB | 
  The BB
 field identifies the I/O bus and slot containing 
the card. The first digit identifies the I/O bus. It is 0
 for the 
standard I/O bus and 1
 for the optional I/O bus. The second digit 
is the slot on the indicated I/O bus that contains the card. | 
| CC | 
  The CC
 field indicates the card connector where the 
device is attached. The value will be either 01
 or 
02
, depending on whether the device is attached is port 
1
 or port 2
 on the card. | 
Note: Serially attached 
Dials/LPFKeys devices do not indicate location codes. This is because these 
devices are considered to be attached to a tty device. The tty device is 
specified by the user during Dials/LPFKeys definition.
Multiprotocol Port Location Codes
The location code for a multiprotocol 
port is of the format AA-BB-CC-DD
 where AA-BB
 
indicates the location code of the multiprotocol adapter card.
The individual fields are interpreted as 
follows:
| AA | 
  A value of 00
 for the AA
 field indicates 
the multiprotocol adapter card is located in the CPU drawer or system unit, 
depending on the type of system. | 
| BB | 
  The BB
 field identifies the I/O bus and slot containing 
the card. The first digit identifies the I/O bus. It is 0
 for the 
standard I/O bus and 1
 for the optional I/O bus. The second digit 
is the slot on the indicated I/O bus that contains the card. | 
| CC | 
  The CC
 field identifies the connector on the adapter 
card to which the multiprotocol distribution box is connected. The value is 
always 01
. | 
| DD | 
  The DD
 field identifies the physical port number on the 
multiprotocol distribution box. Possible values are 00
, 
01
, 02
, and 03
. | 
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