2-4 Calculating node and terminal numbers
Figure 2-3
QUERYPM command example
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Figure 2-4
NODENO subcommand example
TAM-1001-003 Standard 3.01 July 1992
PM:
>post dtc 0
POST:
>querypm
PM TYPE DTC PM NO.: 0 Int. No.: 1
PMs Equipped: 38
WARM SWACT is supported: VALID FNAME: BTMIA01
DTC 0 is included in the REX schedule.
REX on DTC 0 has not been performed
Node Status: {OK, FALSE}
Unit 0
Act, Status: {OK, FALSE}
Unit 1 Inact, Status: {OK, FALSE}
Site Flr RPos
Bay_Id
HOST
00 C00
LTE
In the preceding example, the node number is 24.
Method 4. Use the NODENO command in PMIST to find the node
number as follows:
NODENO <node type> <device class> <device number>
Refer to Figure 2-4 on page 2-4 for an example of the NODENO
command.
Loadname: DT723AY1E,CHKSUM: 018 1
Shf Description
00
51
DTC : 000
PMIST MULTI USER:
>nodeno tm_node tm8 1
NODENO=16
PMIST MULTI USER:
>
Node_No.:24
Slot
EqPEC
6X02AA
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