How does an MSP differ from an SP?
Service processors (SP) are always installed on MFIOB (Multi-function I/O boards) in PMF CRUs. If that PMF CRU is installed in group 01 then this SP is called MSP (Master Service Processor). This MSP connects to the system console through the “ETHERNET” port on the PMF CRU. SPs located in other groups are called ESPs (Expansion Service Processors).
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