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Nobody's Hero
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FDDI/ 11.11

I am running 11.11 on a K360. I am getting ready to install a FDDI card so I can connect it to our FDDI backup network. The card I want to install has a number on it as "28670-60101".
I guess this is an HSC card, but I am not sure what driver to use. Can I use this card running 11.i?
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Ken Hubnik_2
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Re: FDDI/ 11.11

The drive is fcT1
Nobody's Hero
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Re: FDDI/ 11.11

I am confused. I thought fcT1 was a Fibre channel mass storage adapter for disks. I am talking about FDDI fibre network card.
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Ken Hubnik_2
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Re: FDDI/ 11.11

You are correct my bad.
S.K. Chan
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Re: FDDI/ 11.11

If I'm not mistaken it's fddi4. Refer to
http://www.docs.hp.com/hpux/onlinedocs/J3703-90004/J3703-90004.html
for detail installation procedure.
Nobody's Hero
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Re: FDDI/ 11.11

Looks Like fddi4 is a PCI driver.
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S.K. Chan
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Re: FDDI/ 11.11

Sorry Robert, I was looking at the wrong "ioscan" output.
HSC=fddi3
EISA=fddi0
PCI=fddi4
That much I know.
Nobody's Hero
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Re: FDDI/ 11.11

Thats what I came up with. But I can't find the fddi3 driver on the 11.i application CD's.
Is it OK to use the 11.0 driver? Or am I looking in the wrong place?
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S.K. Chan
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Re: FDDI/ 11.11

The software for the driver appears differently on 11.0 vs 11i application CDs.
On 11.0
J3701BA HSC FDDI/9000 Driver for K,T Class
On 11i
FDDI-01 HSC FDDI (Supp HW=A3723A/A3722A; Supp SW=J3629BA/J3701BA)
Try searching through your 11i application CDs for "FDDI-01".
Nobody's Hero
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Re: FDDI/ 11.11

Ok Thanks for all your help on this.
I installed the FDDI-01 driver from the 11i app cd. It is installed and 'in' the kernel.It shows up as fddi3 as the driver name. However, I ran 'ioscan -fnC lan' and see no FDDI card. I also ran 'lanscan' and all I see is ETHER, no FDDI. So. You see, here is how I started. I removed the cover plate from the rear, next to the core i/o board, and installed this FDDI card. Is it possible that the k360 does not have that slot activated? I do see a self test light on the card, blinking yellow. Is there something else I can try?
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