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4-78 Section 060-INDP-410 Command and Message Guide
Example of command usage
To exit the BMC human-machine interface, enter the following at the
maintenance terminal:
>BYE (cr)
The system responds with the following message:
yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss PROC-x USER yy LOGGED OUT
where:
yy - year
mm - month
dd - date
day - day of week (Mon - Sat)
hh:mm:ss - system time (hours/minutes/seconds)
x - active BMC processor (A or B)
yy - user number.
Each user of the BMC should use the BYE command to exit the system. If no
activity takes place at the terminal for a preset length of time, the BMC
automatically logs the user off (refer to the SETTERM subsection).
CLK
CLK is used to display the BMC system time and the active processor.
Examples of command usage
To display the time, enter the following at the maintenance terminal:
>CLK (cr)
The system responds with the following message:
day yr/mo/dd hh:mm/ss proc-x
where:
day - day of the week (Mon. - Sat.).
yr - year.
mo - month.
dd - date.
hh:mm:ss - time (hours/minutes/seconds).
x - active processor (A or B).
297-6201-502 Standard 01.02 September 2000

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