Port - Silicon Graphics Origin 300 User Manual

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Use the pci <bus> reset command to reset all of the PCI cards on a bus. In this
command, the variable <bus> is the bus number.
Use the pci <bus> <slot> <u|d> command to power up or power down an individual
PCI card. In this command, the variable <u|d> is u (power up) or d (power down). The
variable <bus> is the bus number and the variable <slot> is the slot number.
Use the pci <bus> <slot> reset command to reset an individual PCI card. In this
command, the variable <bus> is the bus number and the variable <slot> is the slot
number.
Use the port command to view the value of the status register for each port. As shown
in Example C-30, the output of the port command contains six columns, as follows:
The Port column lists the name of each port.
The Stat column lists the hexadecimal value of the status register for each port.
The Remote Pwr column lists the value, "okay" or "none," of the remote power OK
bit (bit 0) for each port.
The Local Pwr column lists the value, "okay" or "none," of the local power OK bit
(bit 1) for each port.
The Link LED column lists the value, "on" or "off," of the link LED bit (bit 2) for
each port.
The SW LED column lists the value, "on" or "off," of the software LED bit (bit 3) for
each port.
Note: For this command, you can use the mnemonic prt instead of the word port.
Example C-30
port Command Output
001c20-L1>port
Port Stat Remote Pwr Local Pwr
---- ---- ---------- ---------- -------- --------
A 0x0f
none
B 0x02
none
Link LED SW LED
okay
on
okay
off
L1 Controller Command Set
on
off
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