
About Modspecs
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About Modspecs
Module specifications, or modspecs, are commands that specify a module or range
of modules as targets for subsequent Module mode commands. The Module mode
command prompt always reflects the modspec currently in effect. For this reason,
the term modspec also loosely refers to the Module mode prompt itself.
Module Command Prompt
Once in Module mode, the command prompt takes the form
X/Y MODULE>
where X indicates the chassis specification currently in effect, and Y indicates the
current slot specification.
The appearance of the Module command prompt changes to reflect the changing
modspec, as shown in the following examples.
Module Prompt Indication
*/* MODULE> The modspec is "wild." The command will include all slots
and chassis in the ICIM2 domain.
20/* MODULE> The modspec specifies a chassis but not a slot. The command
will address all slots (modules) in chassis 20.
*/11 MODULE> The modspec specifies a slot but not a chassis. The command
will address slot 11 of all chassis in the ICIM2 domain.
20/11 MODULE> The modspec specifies a chassis and a slot. The command will
address only slot 11 of chassis 20 in the ICIM2 domain.
[1-7]/[4-15] MODULE> The modspec indicates a range of slots and chassis. The
command will address slots 4-15 of chassis 1-7 in the domain.
Modspec Commands
Three commands, chassis, slot, and modid, allow you to select a single chassis and
slot location, a range of chassis or slots (or some combination), or the entire ICIM2
domain.
chassis
The chassis command can be used to specify any of the following:
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.
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