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ION x6010 User Guide
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port 1) indicates that the port is used to connect to a level two device that can be managed by the
IONMM.
Example 1
In the CLI location hierarchy, to go to the first port (L3P1) on device L3D in the network topology shown
in Figure 20, you would enter the following command from the base prompt.
C1|S1|L1D>
go s=5 l1ap=2 l2ap=1 l3p=1
The resulting command line prompt would be:
C1|S5|L1AP2|L2AP1|L3P1>
Any CLI command appropriate for the port can now be entered.
Example 2
In the CLI location hierarchy, to go to device L2D in the network topology shown in Figure 19, you would
enter the following command from the base prompt.
C1|S1|L1D>
go s=5 l1ap=2 l2d=1
The resulting command line prompt would be:
C1|S5|L1AP1|L2D>
Any CLI command appropriate for the device can now be entered.
The following describes the procedure for using CLI commands to manage the NIDs.
1.
Access the NID through either a USB connection (see
“Starting a USB Session”
) or a Telnet session
(see
“Starting a Telnet Session”
).
2.
Use the
go
command to change the operational location to the device/port to be managed. The
go
command format is:
go [c=CHASSIS] [s=SLOT] [l1ap=PORT] [l2ap=PORT] (l1p=PORT|l2p=PORT|l3p=PORT|l1d|l2d|l3d)
3.
Configure the NID using the appropriate commands. See “
Section 6: Command Line Interface (CLI)
Reference”.
4.
To return the location to the IONMM, type
home
and press
Enter
.