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Hello James,

Am 03.05.2023 um 19:43 schrieb James H. H. Lampert via MIDRANGE-L <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:

Referring back to the picture, to the left of the sockets, under a 1GB heading, they're labeled T1 through T4, and then T1 and T2 again, while on the right, under a heading of 10GB, the first one is labeled T1 and the *third* one is labeled T2. Can somebody explain what's up with that?

The A4A has a feature called LHEA (Logical Host Ethernet Adapter). I dimly remember these are the "ordinary" port you can either share or exclusively assign to an LPAR.

There have been two "incarnations" of the LHEA supporting hardware. 1GbE, and 10GbE.

If you look closely, you can see it. See here for a reasonably detailed picture.

https://ordi-spare.com/en/ibm/963-ibm-8203-e4a-power-520-express-6x146gb-64gb-ram-2009630000006.html

HTH.

:wq! PoC




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