Processor Activity Command
Command Name
SWACT x
Change current active processor
(A to B or B to A).
x - optional entry: FORCE
Resets any alarms on the standby processor
and then performs the processor switch.
Program Version Commands
Command Name
CP VS ACT
CP VS STDBY
Note: CP commands are for Turbo BMCs and Non-Turbo BMCs
equipped with 3 1/2" disk drives only.
DISK VS
DOS S VS
VS
TECMAINT SHOW x
VS
DOS S TECMAINT
SHOW x VS
Site Dependent Data Commands
Note: Whenever the value of a Site Dependent Data command is
modified (i.e., the BAUD rate for link 1 is changed from 2400 to 9600),
the LINIT and SITDAT WRITE commands must be issued, to
initialize the CP with the new value and save the new value to disk,
respectively. The LINIT command should not be issued during polling.
Command Name
AMAHRS
AMAHRS ss ee ii
Maintenance Commands 13
Explanation
Explanation
Displays the active CP software pro-
gram and firmware version IDs.
Displays the standby CP software pro-
gram and firmware version IDs.
Displays the disk firmware version ID.
Displays the standby processor software
program and firmware version IDs.
Displays the active processor software
program and firmware version IDs.
Displays the active processor firmware
version ID for the selected TEC/DSI.
Displays standby processor firmware
version ID for the selected TEC/DSI.
x - TEC/DSI Port ID: 1 or 2.
1 - TEC/DSI in slot A13.
2 - TEC/DSI in slot A12.
Explanation
Displays hour boundaries currently
assigned.
Set the time interval to verify that
AMA records have been received from
the Switching System.
ss - two digit start time (00-23).
ee - two digit end time (00-23).
ii - interval in minutes of no blocks
before an alarm (00-60).
BMC II AMAT Quick Reference Guide