User`s guide
L2 Controller Commands
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Example 3-70 config Command output
L2>config
127.0.0.1:
127.0.0.1:0:0 - 001r19
127.0.0.1:1:0 - 001c07
127.0.0.1:1:1 - 001i21
127.0.0.1:2:0 - 001c10
The number that follows the USB port number, after the second colon, is the L1 index.
Bricks are referenced by their racks and slot or bay locations. These values are stored in
non-volatile memory on the L1. Virtually all system controller communications require
that each brick have a valid and unique rack and slot For information how how to
determine the L1 index value for a brick, see “Viewing System Configuration” on
page 19.
The number that follows the L1 index, after the dash, is the brick identification number
(for example, 001c07). The first three digits of the brick identification number indicate the
rack in which the brick resides. The fourth digit indicates the type of brick (see Table 3-3).
The last two digits indicate the slot position in which the brick resides.
Use the other commands in this set as follows:
• Use config summary to see summary configuration information.
• Use config verbose to see more detailed configuration information for all the L1
controllers connected to all the server’s L2 controllers.
Table 3-3 Valid Brick Types
Type Description
c C-brick
i I-brick
p P-brick
r R-brick
x X-brick
? Unknown brick type