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3: L1 and L2 Controller Commands
Note: For this command set, you can use cfg instead of config and v instead of
verbose,
Use the config command to view the L1 controller configuration information.
Example 3-9 shows sample output from the config command for an Origin 300 server,
Origin 300 server with NUMAlink, or Onyx 300 graphics system.
Example 3-9 config Command Output
001c20-L1>config
0: - 001c20
Example 3-10 shows sample output from the config command for an Origin 3000
server or an Onyx 3000 graphics system.
Example 3-10 config Command Output
003c01-L1>config
:0 - 003c01
:1 - 004i01
:2 - 002c01
:3 - 001x01
003c01-L1>
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 has a valid and unique rack and slot.
The number that follows the L1 index, after the dash, is the brick identification number
(for example, 003c01). The first three digits of the brick identification indicate the rack in
which the brick resides. The fourth digit indicates the type of brick (Table 3-1). The last
two digits indicate the slot position in which the brick resides.