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Appendix C - DGX_SHELL Commands
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NOTE:
In the Enova DGX 6400, the numbering for input boards starts at the top left of the enclosure going down half way,
continuing at the top right of the enclosure going down; the output boards repeat the same pattern in the lower portion
of the enclosure.
Basic DGX_SHELL Commands
The DGX_SHELL commands listed in the table below can be sent directly to the Enova DGX Switcher via any standard
emulation terminal once you enter the DGX_SHELL.
DGX_SHELL commands are case-sensitive.
BCPU is the acronym for Board CPU, and AIE is the acronym for Audio Insert/Extract (board).
At the DGX_SHELL prompt, type
help
or a question mark (
?
) and press the Enter key to access the Help Menu,
which displays all of the DGX_SHELL commands, including the basic ones described in the table below:
Product to Board Slot Correspondence
Product
Board Orientation
Board Slot #
Connector Numbers
Enova DGX 6400
Horizontal
1
Inputs 1-4
2
Inputs 5-8
3
Inputs 9-12
4
Inputs 13-16
5
Inputs 17-20
6
Inputs 21-24
7
Inputs 25-28
8
Inputs 29-32
9
Inputs 33-36
10
Inputs 37-40
11
Inputs 41-44
12
Inputs 45-48
13
Inputs 49-52
14
Inputs 53-56
15
Inputs 57-60
16
Inputs 61-64
17
Outputs 1-4
18
Outputs 5-8
19
Outputs 9-12
20
Outputs 13-16
21
Outputs 17-20
22
Outputs 21-24
23
Outputs 25-28
24
Outputs 29-32
25
Outputs 33-36
26
Outputs 37-40
27
Outputs 41-44
28
Outputs 45-48
29
Outputs 49-52
30
Outputs 53-56
31
Outputs 57-60
32
Outputs 61-64
Basic DGX_SHELL Commands
?
help
Either of these commands displays all of the supported commands: those listed in this table, plus advanced commands
for troubleshooting (for technical support; see page 80).
help -a
help -v
The
help -a
command displays a list of all available commands, their descriptions, and detailed usage.
The
help -v
(verbose) command lists the commands and their descriptions.
Usage:
help {-a}{-v}
Note: -a and -v can also be used with the ?.
help <cmd>
Either of these commands displays detailed usage and options for the command specified.
Usage:
help {<command>} or ? {<command>}
exit
Exits the shell session.