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Service Processor 3-43
Table 3-35. HC Subcommands (cont’d)
cmd arg1 arg2
arg3 arg4 Description
-
-
-
-
Used to set connection information of the 1.6G
cable.
Displays Help for “ncconn” when the argument
is omitted or an error is made.
This subcommand can be executed when all
partitions are in the DC POWER OFF state.
xbc
x
nci
y
ior
s
nci
t
ncconn
ior
s
nci
t
xbc
x
nci
y
Specifies the connection between the 1.6G port
with the port number
y
in the XBC chip with the
physical number
x
and the 1.6G port with the
port number
t
in the IOR chip with the physical
number
s
.
t
must be (0).
-
-
-
-
Used to disconnect the 1.6G cable.
Displays Help for “ncdis” when the argument is
omitted or an error is made.
This subcommand can be executed when all
partitions are in the DC POWER OFF state.
xbc
x
nci
y
-
-
Removes the connection of the 1.6G port with
the port number
y
in the XBC chip with the
physical number
x
.
It is linked to the disconnection of the
corresponding port (and vice versa).
ncdis
ior
s
nci
t
-
-
Removes the connection of the 1.6G port with
the port number
t
in the IOR chip with the
physical number
s
.
t
must be (0).
It is linked to the disconnection of the
corresponding port (and vice versa).
-
-
-
-
Used to turn on/off a component’s LED to
identify its location.
Displays Help for “led” when the argument is
omitted or an error is made.
For execution on XBC (XIC Board/XBR Board)
and CELLV Board, one of the partitions must be
in the DC POWER ON state.
For execution on the PCIX, no condition is
required.
For execution on the PCI slot, the superior GXB
must be in the online state.
led
xbc
x
on|off
-
-
Turns on/off the LED of the XIC Board/XBR
Board.
“
x
” is specified as below.
0: XIC Board
1: XBR Board
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