Creating additional interface attributes from the command line
Use this procedure for creating additional interface attributes from the command line.
To create an additional if attribute for the master object, enter:
For Token-Ring:
nim -o change -a ifseq_no='NetworkObjectName AdapterHostName \
AdapterHardwareAddress' -a ring_speedseq_no=Speed masterFor Ethernet:
nim -o change -a ifseq_no='NetworkObjectName AdapterHostName \
AdapterHardwareAddress' -a cable_typeseq_no=Type masterFor FDDI:
nim -o change -a ifseq_no='NetworkObjectName AdapterHostName \
AdapterHardwareAddress' masterFor other networks:
nim -o change -a ifseq_no='NetworkObjectName AdapterHostName \
AdapterHardwareAddress' masterNote: If you do not know the name of the NIM network to which
the interface is attached or if a network corresponding to the interface has
not been defined, use the find_net keyword and net_definition attribute
as described in Defining NIM clients.
In the example, the following command is run:
nim -o change -a if2='Network2 srv1_ent 0' -a \
cable_type2=bnc masterWith this syntax,
another if attribute is created for the master, which tells NIM that
the master has an Ethernet interface that uses a host name of srv1_ent,
that the Ethernet adapter's hardware address is 0 (not used),
and that the master connects to the Network2 network object.
To display detailed information about the master which
will now show the if2 attribute, enter:
lsnim -l masterThe command produces output similar to the following:
master:
class = machines
type = master
Cstate = ready for a NIM operation
reserved = yes
platform = rs6k
serves = boot
serves = nim_script
comments = machine which controls the NIM environment
Mstate = currently running
prev_state = ready for a NIM operation
if1 = Network1 server1 10005AA88399
master_port = 1058
registration_port = 1059
ring_speed1 = 16
if2 = Network2 Srv1_ent 02608c2e222c
cable_type2 = bnc