HP Mainframe Connectivity Design Guide

Table 79 Sample XP configuration without PAVs
Base or PAV
SSID
2
Device
nl
LCU
UNITADD
(starting
nl
CUADDCUNUMBER
Device
nl
number address
address,
range
1
)
Base
1000
00–FF
00
00,256
0010001000–10FF
1001010111001100–11FF
1002020212001200–12FF
1003030313001300–13FF
1004040414001400–14FF
1005050515001500–15FF
1006060616001600–16FF
1007070717001700–17FF
1
The range is a decimal number.
2
SSID value is supplied by the system programmer.
XP configuration with PAVs
An XP array configured for 2,048 mainframe volumes with 3 PAVs for each volume requires 32
LCUs, each with 64 base addresses and 192 PAV (alias) addresses.
Table 80 (page 117) provides a sample XP configuration with PAVs. All numbers are hexadecimal
unless noted otherwise.
Table 80 Sample XP configuration with PAVs
Base or PAV
SSID
2
Device
nl
LCU
UNITADD
(starting
nl
CUADDCUNUMBER
Device
nl
number address
address,
range
1
)
Base
1000
00–3F
00
00,64
001000
1000–103F
PAV40–FF40,1921040–11FF
Base
1001
00–3F
01
00,64
011100
1100–113F
PAV40–FF40,1921140–11FF
Base
1002
00–3F
02
00,64
021200
1200–123F
PAV40–FF40,1921240–12FF
........
........
........
Base
1030
00–3F
1E
00,64
1E2E00
2E00–2E3F
PAV40–FF40,1922E40–2EFF
Base
1031
00–3F
1F
00,64
1F2F00
2F00–2F3F
PAV40–FF40,1922F40–2FFF
1
The range is a decimal number.
2
SSID value is supplied by the system programmer.
NOTE: Each PAV address counts as an address on the XP array. How you configure PAVs on
the mainframe depends on the mainframe model and operating system version.
XP configuration rules 117