User`s guide
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3: L1 and L2 Controller Commands
Example 3-24 history Command Output
001c07-L1>history
History length: 3/20
2: fan speed 4
1: fan
0: env
Used on all bricks.
iia, iib, iic, and iid
Use the iia and iib targeting commands on a system with a C-brick with IP41
processors to send a command to the brick attached on the local II A port or local II B
port, respectively. On SGI Origin 3900 systems, use the iic and iid targeting commands
to send a command to the brick attached on the local II C port or local II D port,
respectively. For more information, see “select” on page 87.
Used on C-bricks with IP41 processors and on SGI Origin 3900 systems.
ioport
The following ioport command set displays and sets the speeds and clock source of the
I/O ports. This command set is valid only for C-, I-, N-, P-, PE-, X-, and V-bricks.
• ioport
• ioport 400|600
• ioport a 400|600
• ioport b 400|600
• ioport clksrc a|b
Note: For the ioport command set, the mnemonic ioprt may replace the word ioport.
Use ioport to view the speed of the I/O ports in the C-, I-, N-, P-, PE-, X-, V-brick, or
Origin 300 server and the clock source for the universal system time (UST). The I/O port
speed is 400 MHz or 600 MHz. In the command output, the word Junkbus refers to the
hub ASIC in the C-brick. The word XBridge refers to the crosstown ASIC in the I-, P-, PE-,
X-, or V-brick. Example 3-25 and Example 3-26 show sample output.