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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:
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The Port column lists the name of each port.
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The Stat column lists the hexadecimal value of the status register for each port.
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The Remote Pwr column lists the value, "okay" or "none," of the remote power OK
bit (bit 0) for each port.
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The Local Pwr column lists the value, "okay" or "none," of the local power OK bit
(bit 1) for each port.
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The Link LED column lists the value, "on" or "off," of the link LED bit (bit 2) for
each port.
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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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