Technical data
Example B–5 shows the steps for examining and changing the allocation
class for a specified device. In the example, the allocation class is changed
from an allocation class of 0 to an allocation class of 2.
Example B–5: Setting Allocation Class for a Specified Device
PARAMS>SHOW ALLCLASS
Parameter Current Default Type Radix
--------- ---------------- ---------------- -------- -----
ALLCLASS 0 0 Byte Dec B
PARAMS>SET ALLCLASS 2
PARAMS>SHOW ALLCLASS
Parameter Current Default Type Radix
--------- ---------------- ---------------- -------- -----
ALLCLASS 2 0 Byte Dec B
B.3.3 Setting Unit Number
After entering the DUP driver utility for a specified device, you can examine
and set the unit number for the device as follows:
1. At the PARAMS> prompt, enter SHOW UNITNUM to check the unit number
of the ISE to which you are currently connected.
2. Enter SET UNITNUM 10 (or enter the unit number you desire).
3. Enter SET FORCEUNI 0 to override the default unit number value
supplied by the bus node ID plug.
4. Enter SHOW UNITNUM to verify the new unit number.
5. Enter SHOW FORCEUNI to verify that the current value for the FORCEUNI
parameter is 0.
Example B–6 shows the steps for changing the unit number of a
specified device from unit number 0 to unit number 10.
6. Label the device with its unit number, using the unit number labels
shipped with your system. Figure B–2 shows where to affix a unit
number label on the device front panel.
Programming Parameters for DSSI Devices B–9