Hosted Operation of Cascaded Stinger MRT units
Configuring hosted MRT system operations
Parameter
location
remote-shelf-type
For example, the following steps show how to add shelves 2 through 5:
HOST> new remote-shelf-config shelf-2
HOST> set enabled = yes
HOST> write -f
HOST> new remote-shelf-config shelf-3
HOST> set enabled = yes
HOST> write -f
HOST> new remote-shelf-config shelf-4
HOST> set enabled = yes
HOST> write -f
HOST> new remote-shelf-config shelf-5
HOST> set enabled = yes
HOST> write -f
Checking the hosted system topology
To display a picture of the remote shelf topology recognized by the host, use the
topology -p command. The topology command is described in more detail in
"Displaying hosted MRT system topology and statistics" on page B-22.
For example, the following output shows a topology of 4 remote shelves:
HOST> topol -p
For more information about checking the status of a remote shelf, see "Displaying
hosted MRT system topology and statistics" on page B-22.
B-6
Setting
Location of the remote shelf, up to 83 characters. This
field is used to specify the physical location of the
remote shelf equipment
Displays the type of remote shelf. This field is currently
read-only. It must always display stngr-cascaded-mrt
in Stinger MRT multishelf systems.
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MASTER: 1
EXP1---------------------------EXP2
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-------EXP1-------
| Slave
: 5 |
-------EXP2-------
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-------EXP1-------
| Slave
: 4 |
-------EXP2-------
.
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-------EXP1-------
| Slave
: 2 |
-------EXP2-------
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-------EXP1-------
| Slave
: 3 |
-------EXP2-------
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