Overview
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Overview
Module mode commands allow for the control and monitoring of a selected module
or range of modules. The scope of a Module mode command is defined using a
special command called a module specification, or modspec. The Module mode
command prompt always indicates the modspec currently in effect. For additional
information, see About Modspecs (on page
41).
Types of Module Commands
The following commands are recognized in Module command mode:
The alarm commands are used to display active alarms in selected portions of
the ICIM2 domain.
The chassis command is used to select a chassis or range of chassis for
subsequent commands.
The exit command is used to exit Module command mode and return to CLI
command mode.
The help command is used to display abbreviated help for Module mode
commands.
The info commands are used to display selected alarm, control, module, or
monitoring information in detail.
The logout command is used to exit CLI and return to the system prompt.
The manual command is used to display detailed help for Module mode
commands.
The modid command is used to specify the modspec (chassis and slot) for
subsequent commands.
The reset command is used to restore module controls and alarms to their
factory default values.
The set commands are used to assign a value to alarm or control parameters.
The show commands are used to display the values of selected alarm, control,
module, or monitoring parameters.
The slot command is used to select a slot or range of slots for subsequent
commands.
This chapter describes these commands and their applications in detail.
Note: The show commands can accept a wildcard character as well as a range of
chassis and slots. All other Module mode commands must be applied to a specific
chassis and slot location, as explained in About Modspecs (on page
41).
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