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l2cmd(1M)							     l2cmd(1M)

Name
     l2cmd - Send a command to an SGI L2 System Controller

SYNOPSIS
     /usr/sbin/l2cmd [--scdev device_name]  command

DESCRIPTION
     The l2cmd utility allows an L2 System Controller command to be executed
     directly from the host OS command line.  command is sent to the L2 System
     Controller (through L1 System Controller), and the text result of the
     command is displayed.

     Valid command line options are:

     --scdev device_name
	  Specifies the device that should be used to communicate with the L1
	  System Controller.  Valid devices are /hw/module/*c*/L1/controller
	  (IRIX) or /dev/snsc/*c* (Linux).  When this option is not specified,
	  l2cmd selects the L1 System Controller of the brick with the lowest
	  numbered rack and slot in the system.	 The command is then sent to
	  the L2 System Controller that this L1 is connected to

     command
	  This is the command to the send to the L2 System Controller.	After
	  all of the command line options to l2cmd are processed, the
	  remainder of the line is used as the command to issue to the L2
	  System Controller.

EXAMPLES
	  $ /usr/sbin/l2cmd serial

     Report the System Serial number stored in the L2 System Controller
     (connected to the brick with the lowest numbered rack/slot in the
     system).

	  $ /usr/sbin/l2cmd '* l1 version'

     Report the firmware version of all L1's in the system, as reported by the
     L2 System Controller (attached to the brick with the lowest numbered
     rack/slot in the system).

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l2cmd(1M)							     l2cmd(1M)

	  $ /usr/sbin/l2cmd --scdev /hw/module/002c13/L1/controller ver

     Report the firmware version of the L2 System Controller attached to the
     C-brick at rack 2, slot 13.

SEE ALSO
     l1cmd(1).

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