Paul, Glad you could jump in here, since you can speak with a whole lot more authority on this than most. I did hear back from my co-worker, and he provided a somewhat different set of definitions that also seem to work:
IODEVICE ADDRESS=(1000,128),CUNUMBR=(B000),STADET=Y,UNIT=SCTC CNTLUNIT CUNUMBR=B000,PATH=(B0),UNITADD=((00,128)),UNIT=SCTC Mark Post -----Original Message----- From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Paul Winder Sent: Friday, December 20, 2002 4:48 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Claw Driver problems Tom, The claw driver expects to see the c7000 as a 3088. If you cat /proc/subchannels you should see something like: Device sch. Dev Type/Model CU in use PIM PAM POM LPUM CHPIDs -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 33A4 0010 3088/61 yes 80 80 FF 80 9FFFFFFF FFFFFFFF 33A5 0011 3088/61 yes 80 80 FF 80 9FFFFFFF FFFFFFFF The driver expects a CU type of 0x3088 and a CU model of 0x61 At UTS Global our c7000's are genned as: C#9F CHPID PATH=9F,TYPE=CNC,PART=(VM1,REC) * CU9F01 CNTLUNIT PATH=9F,CUNUMBR=9F01,UNITADD=((00,256)), + UNIT=CISCO IODEVICE CUNUMBR=9F01,ADDRESS=(3300,256),UNIT=CISCO Regards Paul Winder
