ibconf—Interface Bus Configuration Utility
where -h or -help causes the command format to be printed to the screen; -c
enables color support (default for color monitors); -m sets monochrome
override; and -e enables expert mode, disabling ibconf warning messages.
Levels of ibconf
The ibconf utility operates at the following four levels:
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Input Selection level—determines which configuration file ibconf reads.
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Map level—depicts the device connections as defined in the driver.
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Description level—consists of screens describing the individual boards and
devices that make up the system.
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Output Selection level—determines which configuration files are to be
updated.
The four levels are described in detail in the following sections.
Input Selection Level
Figure 7-1 shows the screen of the input selection level in ibconf.
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Figure 7-1. Input Selection Level of ibconf
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