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3.10.14
MapDest Command
Routers only – Protocol version 3.0
Query or assign matrix destination mappings. Destination mappings provide a means to remap logical
destinations to different physical destinations for an added level of convenience when allocating and defining
system I/Os.
Command
Description
MapDest
Display destination matrix map. Only destinations are shown which have been
remapped. One destination number per line is shown separated by a colon ‘:’
and the destinations which are substituted for each level separated by commas.
MapDest Dest
Display mapping of a single destination.
MapDest Dest1 Dest2
Assign a destination mapping on all levels for Dest1 to physical Dest2.
MapDest Dest1 Dest2 Level
Assign a destination mapping on a single level for Dest1 to physical Dest2.
Examples
>MapDest
1:4,4
2:3,2
>MapDest 1
1:4,4
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>MapDest 1, 5
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>MapDest 1, 6, 2
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The examples above are for a 2 level router. The first example queries the entire destination map, which shows that
destination 1 is remapped to physical destination 4 on both levels and destination 2 is remapped to destination 3 on
the first level and destination 2 on the second level. The second example queries the mapping for a single
destination. The third example maps destination 1 to physical destination 5 on all levels. The fourth example maps
destination 1 to physical destination 6 on the second level only.
3.10.15
MapSrc Command
Routers only – Protocol version 3.0
Query or assign matrix source mappings. Source mappings provide a means to remap logical sources to
different physical sources for an added level of convenience when allocating and defining system I/Os.
Command
Description
MapSrc
Display source matrix map. Only sources are shown which have been