Cisco Cisco Prisma II EDR Receiver Guía De Instalación
Module Commands
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Module Command Prompt
The Module command prompt always indicates the current module specification, as
The Module command prompt always indicates the current module specification, as
shown in the following examples.
Prompt
Meaning
*/* MODULE>
The modspec is "wild." The command will include all slots
and chassis in the ICIM domain.
20/* MODULE>
The modspec specifies a chassis but not a slot. The command
will address all slots (modules) in chassis 20.
*/11 MODULE>
The modspec specifies a slot but not a chassis. The command
will address slot 11 of all chassis in the ICIM domain.
20/11 MODULE>
The modspec specifies a chassis and a slot. The command will
address only slot 11 of chassis 20 in the ICIM domain.
[1-7]/[4-15] MODULE>
The modspec indicates a range of slots and chassis. The
command will address slots 4-15 of chassis 1-7 in the domain.
Note:
Modspecs persist when exiting and re-entering Module command mode, but
do not affect the scope of operation in other (CLI, ICIM, Terminal) command
modes.
When specifying a range of chassis or slots, the range need not be fully
populated. For example, the chassis range [1-7] does not require that there be
seven chassis; it only means that chassis numbers within that range will be
included.
For a network management system or other automatic control interface, a
specific chassis and slot are required for backward compatibility, and should
always be specified.
For craft operators, ranges may be specified for non-set commands, and
module specifications may be concatenated.
Alarm Command
The alarm command is used to display all active alarms in the domain of the ICIM.
The following sample dialog illustrates the use of this command:
The following sample dialog illustrates the use of this command:
20/* MODULE> alarm <Enter>
No active alarms found
SUCCESS!
20/* MODULE>
This response indicates that no alarms are currently active anywhere in the ICIM
domain. The scope of response is not limited to chassis 20, despite the current status
of the Module prompt.