To indicate the board on which oamcfg is to perform a specified operation, use any of the following options:
Option |
Use this option to identify a board by... |
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-b boardno |
Its board number. |
-g shelf:slot |
Its shelf and slot location. Only valid for boards in CompactPCI chassis with PICMG 2.1-compliant buses. |
-l PCIbus:slot |
Its PCI bus and slot location. |
-m MACaddr |
The MAC address of one of its Ethernet chips. Only valid for boards with Ethernet capability. |
-n name |
Its board name. |
For example, the following command queries for information about the board in PCI bus 1, slot 14:
oamcfg -l 1:14 -q
If you omit a board identification option from the command line, oamcfg performs the specified operation for all boards. For example, the following command queries for information about all boards:
oamcfg -q
To perform an oamcfg operation for a board on a resource host, use the -@ command line option to specify the target host. For example, the following command queries for information about the board in PCI bus 1, slot 14, on resource host IP_3:
oamcfg -@ IP_3 -l 1:14 -q