chassis
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chassis
Syntax
chassis chassisidvalue
Description
The chassis command is used to specify:
A single chassis, using the chassis ID number (0-99).
A range of chassis, using two chassis ID numbers in brackets, e.g., [2-87].
All chassis in the ICIM2 domain, using the wildcard character (*) in place of a
chassis ID.
Parameters
The chassisidvalue parameter can be any number from 0 to 99, a bracketed pair of
numbers in the same range separated by a hyphen (-), or a wildcard (*) to indicate all
chassis.
Access Rights Required
Read, ReadWrite, or Admin
Example
The following sample dialog illustrates the use of all three methods described above.
*/* MODULE> chassis 10 (selects any slot in chassis 10)
10/* MODULE> chassis [2-87] (selects chassis 2-87, all slots)
[02-87]/* MODULE> chassis * (selects all chassis and slots)
*/* MODULE>
Notes on Usage
The chassis command can be used together with the slot command to specify a
particular chassis and slot location. However, it is often simpler to use the modid
command for this purpose. See modid (on page
65) for details.
Modspecs stay in effect when exiting and re-entering Module command mode.
However, modspecs do not affect the scope of CLI, ICIM, or Terminal mode
commands.
When specifying a range of chassis or slots, the specified range need not be fully
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