User`s manual

NIOT - Network I/O Teach (Configuration)
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Each mass storage boot device and network interface boot device is
identified by a device name. Each device type that the product
supports is contained/listed within device probe tables. These
tables are modified to contain the associative device name.
At probe time, the probed device's name is copied into the dynamic
device configuration tables housed within in NVRAM. This will
only be done, of course, if the device is present. The user may view
the system's device names by the performing the following
operations.
For network interface devices, the D option allows users to display
the device names of the attached devices. These device names are
per the IBM firmware and the IBM AIX naming conventions.
When invoked, this command goes into an interactive mode, which
prompts for information required to perform the command. You
may change the displayed value by typing a new value, and the
Return key. To leave the field unaltered, press the Return key
without typing a new value.
You may also enter a special character, either at the prompt or after
typing new data, for
scrolling through the fields. The special
characters are:
You will be prompted to save changes.
The field prompts are shown below. A retry value of 0 is interpreted
as no maximum, always retry.
V or v Open the next Þeld. This is the default, and remains in
effect until changed by entering one of the other special
characters.
^ Back up and open the previous Þeld
= Re-open the same Þeld
. Terminate the NIOT command, and return control to the
debugger