Added note about requirement about discovery on same subnet only

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.IX Title "LSSLP.1 1"
.TH LSSLP.1 1 "perl v5.6.0" "2008-01-07" "User Contributed Perl Documentation"
.UC
.TH LSSLP.1 1 "2008-02-06" "perl v5.8.3" "User Contributed Perl Documentation"
.SH "NAME"
\&\fBlsslp\fR \- Queries selected networked services configuration information.
\&\fBlsslp\fR \- Queries selected networked services information within the same subnet.
.SH "SYNOPSIS"
.IX Header "SYNOPSIS"
\&\fIlsslp [\-h| \-\-help]\fR
.PP
\&\fIlsslp [\-v| \-\-version]\fR
.PP
\&\fIlsslp [\-V| \-\-verbose] [\-b ip[,ip..]][\-w][\-r|\-x|\-z][\-s BPA|MM|IVM|RSA|FSP| \s-1HMC\s0]\fR
\&\fIlsslp [\-V| \-\-verbose] [\-b ip[,ip..]][\-w][\-r|\-x|\-z][\-s BPA|MM|IVM|RSA|FSP|HMC]\fR
.SH "DESCRIPTION"
.IX Header "DESCRIPTION"
The lsslp command queries selected service types using the \-s flag. All service types are returned if the \-s flag is not specified. If a specific broadcast address is not specified using the \-b flag, the broadcast is performed out all broadcast enabled network adapters. The optional \-r, \-x, and \-z flags format the output.
.PP
\&\s-1NOTE:\s0 \s-1SLP\s0 broadcast requests will propagate only within the subnet of the network adapter broadcast IPs specified by the \-b flag. If the \-b flag is not specified, the \s-1SLP\s0 broadcast is sent to all network adapter IPs enabled for broadcast.
.SH "OPTIONS"
.IX Header "OPTIONS"
\&\fB\-b\fR \fIIP\fR\|(s) the command will broadcast out.
\&\fB\-b\fR \s-1IP\s0(s) the command will broadcast out.
.PP
\&\fB\-h\fR Display usage message.
.PP
@ -184,13 +176,13 @@ The lsslp command queries selected service types using the \-s flag. All service
.PP
Output is similar to:
.PP
device type-model serial-number ip-addresses
device type-model serial-number ip-addresses hostname
.PP
\&\s-1HMC\s0 7310CR2 103F55A 1.1.1.115 2.2.2.164 3.3.3.102
\&\s-1HMC\s0 7310CR2 103F55A 1.1.1.115 2.2.2.164 3.3.3.102 hmc01
.PP
\&\s-1HMC\s0 7310CR2 105369A 3.3.3.103 2.2.2.103 1.1.1.163
\&\s-1HMC\s0 7310CR2 105369A 3.3.3.103 2.2.2.103 1.1.1.163 hmc02
.PP
\&\s-1HMC\s0 7310CR3 \s-1KPHHK24\s0 3.3.3.154 2.2.2.110 1.1.1.154
\&\s-1HMC\s0 7310CR3 \s-1KPHHK24\s0 3.3.3.154 2.2.2.110 1.1.1.154 hmc03
.PP
2. list all discovered \s-1FSP\s0 service types in raw response format on subnet 30.0.0.255, enter:
.PP
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.PP
Output is similar to:
.PP
(type=cec-service-processor),(serial-number=10A3AEB),(machinetype-model=9117\-570),(fru-serial-number=YL11C5338102),(hostname=),(frame-number=0),(cage-number=0),(ip-address=3.0.0.94,1.1.1.147),(web-url=https://3.0.0.94:473 ), (slot=1),(bpc-machinetype-model=0),(bpc-serial-number=0),(Image=fips240/b0630a_0623.240)
(type=cec\-service\-processor),(serial\-number=10A3AEB),(machinetype\-model=9117\-570),(fru\-serial\-number=YL11C5338102),(hostname=),(frame\-number=0),(cage\-number=0),(ip\-address=3.0.0.94,1.1.1.147),(web\-url=https://3.0.0.94:473 ), (slot=1),(bpc\-machinetype\-model=0),(bpc\-serial\-number=0),(Image=fips240/b0630a_0623.240)
.PP
(type=cec-service-processor),(serial-number=10A3E2B),(machinetype-model=9117\-570),(fru-serial- number=YL11C5338250),(hostname=),(frame-number=0),(cage-number=0),(ip-address=3.0.0.95,1.1.1.147), (web-url=https://3.0.0.95:473 ),(slot=1),(bpc-machinetype-model=0),(bpc-serial-number=0),(Image=fips240/b0630a_0623.240)
(type=cec\-service\-processor),(serial\-number=10A3E2B),(machinetype\-model=9117\-570),(fru\-serial\- number=YL11C5338250),(hostname=),(frame\-number=0),(cage\-number=0),(ip\-address=3.0.0.95,1.1.1.147), (web\-url=https://3.0.0.95:473 ),(slot=1),(bpc\-machinetype\-model=0),(bpc\-serial\-number=0),(Image=fips240/b0630a_0623.240)
.PP
3. To list all discovered \s-1MM\s0 service types in \s-1XML\s0 format and write the output to the xCAT database, enter:
.PP
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\& <type-model>86772XX</type-model>
\& </Node>
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.PP
4. To list all discovered \s-1MM\s0 service types in stanza format and write the output to the xCAT database, enter:
.PP
\&\fIlsslp \-s \s-1MM\s0 \-z \-w\fR
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\& Output is similar to:
.Ve
.PP
.Vb 6
\& mm01:
\& objtype=node
\& device=MM
\& type-model=86772XX
\& serial-number=78AG034
\& ip-addresses=1.1.1.19
\& objtype=node
\& device=MM
\& type-model=86772XX
\& serial-number=78AG034
\& ip-addresses=1.1.1.19
.Ve
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