5 installing configurations or changes, 6 some maint commands for the hippi media card – Lexmark IBM 9077 User Manual

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Configuration of IP-Forwarding Media Cards

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4.5.5 Installing Configurations or Changes

In the command line interface (CLI), which is the working environment on the
GRF with the

super>

prompt, use the

set

and

write

commands to install

configuration parameters onto the media card.

If you apply changes to files in the /etc directory, do not forget to issue

grwrite -v

to have these changes written to flash, so that they are still in

effect after a

reboot

of the GRF.

Additionally, when you enter configuration information or make changes, you
must also reset the media card for the change to take place. Enter

grreset <slot_number>

to do so.

Hint: We found that some changes did not go into effect until the GRF was
rebooted, although the documentation indicated otherwise. So do not hesitate
to

reboot

if things seem not to work as they should.

This completes the procedure to configure HIPPI cards, and to close this
chapter, we would like to introduce some of the maint commands we found to
be useful.

4.5.6 Some maint Commands for the HIPPI Media Card

The maint commands operate on the SP Switch control board and require the
card’s slot number, which the

grcard

command provides.

Prepare to use

maint

with the following steps:

• First, switch to maint’s

GR 66>

prompt with the command

grrmb

.

• At the

GR66>

prompt you have to change to the prompt for the specific card.

For a card in slot 0, this would be the command

port 0

.

• A new prompt, along with the following message, will appear:

Current port card is 0

GR 0>

• Finally, at this prompt

maint

commands can be typed in.

• To leave the

GR 0>

prompt, enter

quit

.

The following maint commands were most useful for us:

To obtain a list of maint commands, use

maint 1

. To see IP statistics, use

maint 133

. Observe IP routing statistics with

maint 130 13

and control switch

error counts with

maint 141.

Peek at the ARP table entries with

maint 156

and

get the IEEE address with

maint 128.

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