1 /BUS_NUMBER
/BUS_NUMBER=number
Specifies the USB bus number of the device. This parameter is
required to identify a particular device on a system that has
multiple USB buses. If you do not use this qualifier, the bus
number defaults to zero.
The number can be from 0 through 25.
2 /PATH
/PATH=(n1[.n2.n3.n4.n5.n6])
Specifies the path to the device on the bus. The path is used
to identify a device uniquely if the device does not have a
serial number. The path specification is a series of six or fewer
nonzero numbers,
where:
n1 is the number of the port on the root hub (at
tier 0).
n2 through n6 are port numbers for downstream hubs at tiers 1,
2, 3, 4, and 5. (If you do not specify trailing
zeros, the UCM server supplies them.)
For example, /PATH=1.4.3 indicates that the device is plugged
into port 3 of the second tier hub, which is plugged into port 4
of the first tier hub, which in turn is plugged into the root hub
1.
For a more detailed explanation of path specifications, see
<REFERENCE>(tiers) and the text that introduces the figure.
3 /UNIT_NUMBER
/UNIT_NUMBER=number
Unit numbers can be between 0 and 9999. By default, UCM selects
the next available unit number. This qualifier allows you to
change the unit number to suit your needs.