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Table 3-35. HC Subcommands (cont'd)
cmd
arg1
arg2
enable
xbcx
[all]
(cont'd)
cxix
ncix
moverx
arg3
arg4
Description
-
-
Enables the XBC chip.
"x" is the XBC chip number (0-1).
When the second argument is omitted, only the
XBC is enabled, and the states of any other
subcomponents do not change.
When "all" is specified as the second argument,
not only the XBC but also its subcomponents
become enabled.
-
-
Enables the CELLV Board interface part within
the XBC chip.
"x" is the interface part number (0-3).
The correspondence between CXI number of
the CELLV Board and the CXI number of the
XBC chip depends on the type of System Back
Plane.
System Back Plane (8-way):
CELL0 CXI0 - CXI0 XBC0
CELL0 CXI1 - CXI1 XBC0
CELL3 CXI0 - CXI2 XBC0
CELL3 CXI1 - CXI3 XBC0
When the CXI port within the XBC chip is
enabled, corresponding CXI port in the CELLV
Board is also enabled (and vice versa).
In the case of the System Back Plane (8-way),
refer to below.
When port 0 is enabled, port 1 is also enabled.
When port 1 is enabled, port 0 is also enabled.
When port 2 is enabled, port 3 is also enabled.
When port 3 is enabled, port 2 is also enabled.
-
-
Enables the NC interface part within the XBC
chip.
"x" is the interface number (0-1).
0: 1.6G cable port 0
1: 1.6G cable port 1
When the 1.6G port of XBC chip is enabled,
corresponding port in the NC chip/IOR chip is
also enabled (and vice versa).
-
-
Enables the MOVER part within the XBC chip.
"x" is the mover number (0-1).
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