User`s guide

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3: L1 and L2 Controller Commands
Use <ip>:<port>:<l1> l1 <command> to send a command to a destination brick that
does not yet have a brick identification number assigned to it. The variable <ip> is an IP
address, the variable <port> is the port number, the variable <l1> is the L1 controller
index number, and the variable <command> is an L1 controller command.
Use :<port>:<l1> l1 <command> to send a command to a destination brick that does
not yet have a brick identification number assigned to it. The variable <port> is the port
number, the variable <l1> is an L1 controller index number, and the variable <command>
is an L1 controller command.
Use l1 <command> to send a specified L1 controller command to a default destination.
l2
Use the following l2 command set to engage and lock a specified L2 command processor
or to send a command to specified L2 command processor(s).
l2
rack <rng> slot <rng> l2
rack <rng> slot <rng> l2 <command>
<ip> l2 <command>
Note: For these commands, the mnemonics r and s may replace the word rack and
slot.
Use the l2 command to engage and lock the L2 command processor. Example 3-80
shows sample output.
Example 3-80 l2 Command Output
L2>l2
L2 command processor engaged, <CTRL-D> for console mode.