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3: L1 and L2 Controller Commands
• Use config l2 to see configuration information for all the L1 controllers
connected to the local L2 controller.
• Use config l2 verbose to see more detailed L2 controller configuration
information.
• Use config rescan to force an L1 controller configuration update.
• Use config auto to enable automatic L1 controller configuration updates.
• Use config manual to disable automatic L1 controller configuration updates.
• Use config print to print out the local configuration for debugging purposes.
• Use config print all to print out a full configuration for debugging purposes.
date
Use the following date command set to view and set the current date and time used by
the L2 controller.
• date
• date <str>
• date tz
• date tz <str>
Use the date command to view the current date and time value used by the L2
controller. Example 3-71 shows sample output.
Example 3-71 date Command Output
L2>date
09/14/4655 22:47:07
Use date <str> to set the date and time value used by the L2 controller. The variable
<str> is a time value in the form yyyymmddHHMMSS (where yyyy is the four-digit year,
mm is a two-digit month, dd is a two-digit day, HH is a two-digit hour, MM is a two-digit
minute, and SS is a two-digit second).
Use date tz to display the time zone offset used by the L2 controller. Use date tz
<str> to set the time zone offset used by the L2 controller. The variable <str> is a
maximum of +12 (for 12 hours ahead of GMT) and a minimum of -12 (for 12 hours behind
GMT).