Installation guide
Enclosure Object and Element Commands
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 pwrs0 OK on OK OK  Off
 pwrs1 OK on OK OK  Off
 Slot Status VPort Identify
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 slot0 OK /c0/p0 Off
 slot1 NO-DEVICE - Off
 slot2 OK /c0/p1 Off
 slot3 OK /c0/p2 Off
 slot4 OK /c0/p3 Off
 slot5 OK /c0/p4 Off
 slot6 OK /c0/p5 Off
 slot7 OK /c0/p6 Off
 slot8 OK /c0/p7 Off
 slot9 OK /c0/p8 Off
 slot10 OK /c0/p9 Off
 slot11 NO-DEVICE - Off
 Alarm Status State Audibility
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 alm0 OK OFF UNMUTE
/cx/ex show attribute [attribute ...]
The /cx/ex show attribute command applies to 9750 and 9690SA controllers. 
For the 9650SE, simply drop the prepended controller name in the command 
and use /ex.
The /cx/ex show attribute command shows the current setting of one or more 
attributes. You can specify one or many attributes. If you specify an invalid 
attribute, the loop terminates. Possible attributes are: controllers, slots, fans, 
temp, pwrs (power supply), and alms (alarms).
/cx/ex show controllers
The /cx/ex show controllers command applies only to 9750 and 9690SA 
controllers. For the 9650SE, simply drop the prepended controller name in the 
command and use /ex. This command is primarily useful for 9650SE 
controllers, where the enclosure number might not already be known.
The /cx/ex show controllers command lists the controller associated with 
enclosure /cx/ex. 
Example:
 //localhost> /e0 show controllers
 e0 connects to controller /c0 










