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Command line prompt, Selecting a module, Command line prompt -7 selecting a module -7 – Verilink SCM (880-503300-001) Product Manual User Manual

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Table 3-3 Detailed Key Description

Command Line

Prompt

The currently selected module is indicated in the command line
prompt. The four-part number shown on this line is not an
Ethernet IP address. It is a Verilink-specific node address used to
identify this SCM.

The initial prompt defaults to the node address of the local SCM.

The command line prompt is interpreted as follows:

[0.0.0.1] [0,11] SCM >

Where:

[0.0.0.1]

is the node address of the local node to which
you are connected. This number is used by
SCM modules and the Verilink Node Manager
application to identify each SCM (and node).
This value is completely unrelated to the
Ethernet IP address of the SCM.

NOTE: Each SCM must have a unique node address as shown in the

command line prompt.

[0,11]

is the shelf number and slot number of the
currently selected module.

SCM

>

is the command line prompt, showing the
model name of the currently selected module.

If you select a shelf/slot location that is empty or
from which the element has been pulled out, this
field reads:

UNKNOWN >.

Selecting a

Module

To select a module in the node to manage, select the command
option for choosing the shelf and slot:

S) shelf/slot

as shown in the following example command line:

[0.0.0.1] [1,1] SCM > s

Key Symbol and

Name

Generic Name

Comment

D=QUAD DATA

QUAD DATA

4 DTE ports

I=IMUX

Inverse Multiplexer

1 DTE port

M=M1-3

M1-3 DS3 Multiplexer

1 DS3 port

Q=QUAD T1

QUAD T1

4 T1 ports

S=SCM

System Controller

Module

Management only—no

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