Cisco Cisco Prisma II EDR Receiver Guia Da Instalação
Module Commands
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The next example shows how a network management system might construct an
info command to determine the domain of an ICIM. Note how a Terminal command
is first issued to define the vertical bar (|) character as a column separator to be used
for any subsequent output. See Terminal Commands (on page 56) for details.
CLI> terminal colsep "|" paging 0 exit
CLI> module chassis * slot * info module devtype name exit
CHASSIS|SLOT|TYPE|NAME
20|3|5000|Power Supply 3 / Fan Tray
20|5|1001|1310nm Forward Transmit
20|6|2002|Forward Receiver
20|7|1001|1310nm Forward Transmit
20|8|4000|Optical Switch
20|9|3011|FHEDA
20|13|3000|1550nm Optical Amplifier
20|14|2000|Reverse Data Receiver
SUCCESS!
CLI> logout
As can be seen from the resulting output, the Terminal command has an immediate
effect on the output, with the columns in each line of the response separated by |
characters. This makes it easy for the network management system to parse the
response.
Reset Command
The reset command is used to set all controls and alarms in a specified application
module to its factory defaults.
Because this action is potentially severe, this command can only be executed by an
Because this action is potentially severe, this command can only be executed by an
Admin user, and a dialog is presented for confirmation. The reset command is only
supported by the new CCB3 modules.
Note: In the factory default state, this module has its outputs disabled. Thus,
Note: In the factory default state, this module has its outputs disabled. Thus,
resetting the module results in loss of output signal.
Set Command
The set command is used to assign a value to one or more parameters specified by a
subsequent control or alarmparam argument.
Set Control
The set control command is followed by two additional arguments. The first
The set control command is followed by two additional arguments. The first
identifies the control, while the second specifies the value to be assigned.