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

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