Module Commands; Overview - Cisco Prisma II Hybrid Amplifier Installation Manual

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Chapter 3 Operation Using CLI

Module Commands

Overview

Basic Command Syntax
The general non-modal form of a Module command is as follows:
MODULE Modspecs Command args ... Exit
Modspecs, or module specifications, are the parameters that identify the chassis and
slot to be addressed by the command.
The keyword chassis specifies the affected chassis.
The keyword slot specifies the affected slot or slots.
For example, the command module chassis 20 slot 11 selects slot 11 of chassis 20 as
the object of the command arguments (if any) that follow. Once this command is
entered, the Module prompt changes to reflect the current module specification.
The following exchange shows how a craft operator might specify slot 11 of chassis
20 before performing a series of checks on the module installed there:
*/* MODULE> module chassis 20 slot 11 <Enter>
20/11 MODULE>
Entering Modspecs
The chassis keyword may be used to specify a single chassis, a range of chassis, or
with the wildcard character (*), all chassis in the ICIM domain, as shown in this
dialog:
*/* MODULE> chassis 10
10/* MODULE> chassis [2-87]
[02-87]/* MODULE> chassis *
*/* MODULE>
Similarly, the slot keyword may be used independently to specify a single slot, a
range of slots, or all slots in the ICIM domain, as shown in this dialog:
10/* MODULE> slot [2-18]
10/[02-18] MODULE> slot 15
10/15 MODULE> slot *
10/* MODULE>
The chassis and slot also may be specified together by using the single keyword
modid, as shown here:
[10-34]/01 MODULE> modid [1-5]/[4-13]
[01-05]/[04-13] MODULE> modid 0512
05/12 MODULE> modid *
*/* MODULE>
The modid method can be somewhat faster to enter, but the resulting dialog may be
less readable than when using the chassis and slot keywords.
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