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Table A-1 Supported LAN Devices (continued)
FDDI DeviceEthernet DeviceAlpha Computer
FWA0EWA0AlphaStation 200 series
FWA0EWA0AlphaStation 400 series
FWA0EWA0AlphaStation 500 series
FWA0ERA0, EWA0AlphaStation 600 series
—ERA0DEC 2000 series
"n/ESA0"ESA0DEC 3000 series
—EZA0DEC 4000 series
FXA0EXA0DEC 7000 series
FXA0EXA0DEC 10000 series
FWA0EWA0DIGITAL Personal Workstation
(DPWS) series
FWA0EWA0, EIA0, EGA0AlphaServer DS15
FWA0EWA0, EIA0, EGA0AlphaServer DS20
FWA0EWA0, EIA0, EGA0AlphaServer DS20e
FWA0EWA0, EIA0, EGA0AlphaServer DS25
FWA0EWA0, EIA0, EGA0AlphaServer ES40
FWA0EWA0, EIA0, EGA0AlphaServer ES45
FWA0EWA0, EIA0, EGA0AlphaServer ES47
FWA0EWA0, EIA0, EGA0AlphaServer ES80
FWA0EWA0, EGA0AlphaServer GS60
FWA0EWA0, EIA0, EGA0AlphaServer GS80
FWA0EWA0, EGA0AlphaServer GS140
FWA0EWA0, EIA0, EGA0AlphaServer GS160
FWA0EWA0, EIA0, EGA0AlphaServer GS320
FWA0EWA0, EIA0, EGA0AlphaServer GS1280
NOTE: Note the following about devices and computers listed in Table A-1:
1. The console LAN device EGA0 is the Gigabit Ethernet device DEGXA. OpenVMS refers
to this device as an EW device rather than an EG device. To correlate the console device
names for EG and EW devices, compare the MAC address listed for each device by the
console and by the LANCP SHOW CONFIGURATION commands.
2. If you are using a DEC 3000 or 4000 series system, note the following:
• On DEC 3000 series systems, you can boot through the InfoServer with an Ethernet
PMAD device or FDDI DEFTA device by specifying the device name as “n/ESA0”.
The value for n is the TURBOchannel slot number, which you can obtain by entering
the SHOW CONFIGURATION command at the console prompt (>>>) and examining
the display. For more information, see Section A.1.2 (page 171).
• On DEC 4000 series systems, you must specify the ISL file name in uppercase (for
example, APB_084).
3. The InfoServer ISL program then displays the following menu:
A.1 Booting Operations 169