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enclosure identify slot, the command stops

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enclosure Commands enclosure identify slot To identify a slot on a specified SAF-TE enclosure management device, use the enclosure identify slot command. Typically, an enclosure management device indicates to the operator which slot is currently being identified by flashing an adjacent light. Syntax enclosure identify slot {enclosure} {slot} Parameters {enclosure} Specifies the ID associated with the enclosure management device on which you want to identify a slot. For this version, the controller supports a maximum of eight enclosure management devices on each bus. {slot} Specifies the unit number associated with the slot. This is the slot that you want the enclosure management device to identify. This unit number can range from 0 to 15 inclusive. Typically, the slot unit number is limited by the physical number of device slots in the enclosure management device. Switches /stop{=boolean} Specifies whether to stop the identification of the specified slot. If you set this switch to TRUE, the command stops identification of the specified slot. Typically, you use this switch to stop the identification of a slot that you previously identified with the enclosure identify slot command. This switch defaults to FALSE. Examples The following example shows how to identify slot 1 in enclosure management device 0 using the enclosure identify slot command: AAC0>enclosure identify slot 0 1 Executing: enclosure identify slot 0 1 9-4

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9-4
enclosure Commands
enclosure identify slot
To identify a slot on a specified SAF-TE enclosure management
device, use the
enclosure identify slot
command.
Typically, an enclosure management device indicates to the
operator which slot is currently being identified by flashing an
adjacent light.
Syntax
enclosure identify slot {enclosure} {slot}
Parameters
{enclosure}
Specifies the ID associated with the enclosure management
device on which you want to identify a slot. For this version,
the controller supports a maximum of eight enclosure
management devices on each bus.
{slot}
Specifies the unit number associated with the slot. This is the
slot that you want the enclosure management device to
identify. This unit number can range from 0 to 15 inclusive.
Typically, the slot unit number is limited by the physical
number of device slots in the enclosure management device.
Switches
/stop{=boolean}
Specifies whether to stop the identification of the specified
slot. If you set this switch to
TRUE
, the command stops
identification of the specified slot. Typically, you use this
switch to stop the identification of a slot that you previously
identified with the
enclosure identify slot
command.
This switch defaults to
FALSE
.
Examples
The following example shows how to identify slot
1
in enclosure
management device
0
using the
enclosure identify slot
command:
AAC0>enclosure identify slot 0 1
Executing: enclosure identify slot 0 1