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CEC Documentation - query physical location

pa2nc (Programmer)
22 Aug 12 11:03
I have remote access to a P780 with 4 CECs. It there a query that I can use to determine the order in which the CECs are stacked. I have looked at the graphic output from a system plan but I do not think that is actually in physical order.
I would like to be able to create a physical Visio drawing with serial numbers associated with CECs in the proper sequence.
AIXLogician (TechnicalUser)
11 Sep 12 10:42
I dont think so you can remotely figure out the exact layout of CEC's (to the best of my knowledge), but you can send a person to DC and ask him to give you the layout (CEC order) and you can put that in a visio.

Generally we sticker all the CEC's.

SARFARAZ AHMED SYED,
Sr. Systems Engineer

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