Entering Chassis Management Commands
Commands that display information:
SHOW/MONITOR [SERVER] CHASSIS POWER [SUPPLY] STATUS
SHOW/MONITOR [SERVER] CHASSIS SLOT LMB COUNTERS
SHOW/MONITOR [SERVER] CHASSIS SLOT STATUS
SHOW/MONITOR [SERVER] CHASSIS SUMMARY
SHOW/MONITOR PARAMETER SERVER
LIST/MONITOR [SERVER] CHASSIS SLOT LOADDUMP CHARACTERISTICS
Logging On To the Command Interface of a Processor Module
After a processor module has loaded its software and operational parameters, you can log
on to the Xyplex command interface. How you do this depends on whether your terminal is
directly connected to the I/O module, or connected to another device on the network such as
a host or another Xyplex product . Figure 2-1 shows these two types of connections.
LAN
Network 9000
Chassis
Direct Connection to an I/O
module in the chassis
Remote Connections from
devices on the network
VAX/VMS Host
RCP Connection
Unix Host
Telnet Connection
Xyplex products in a
Network 9000 chassis
RCP or Telnet Connection
Figure 2-1 Direct and Remote Connections
Direct connection:
If your terminal is directly connected to a serial port on the I/O module,
press the Return key until one of the Xyplex login prompts appears, shown in Table 2-1.
Connection from the Network:
If your terminal is connected to a Xyplex Type 1 or Type 2
product on the network, use the TELNET CONSOLE or REMOTE CONSOLE commands to
log on to the command interface of the processor module. The last sections of this chapter
describe these commands in detail.
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