Technical information
Maintenance Commands
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Maintenance
Commands
Stepping Back through Commands
[Esc] [Ctrl] J
Displays the previously issued command in the command
line. You can display the last three commands.
Displaying the System Software Revision
WHere
Displays the software revision of the system.
Displaying the System Software Versions
VErsion
Displays the software version of each processor in the
system. You can also apply this command to particular
processors (for example, VE MAIN, VE PERIPH, etc.).
Changing or Reading the System Time
TIme <hh:mm:ss> AM/PM
Sets the system time. Example entry:
TI 11:30:45 AM
You can also enter the time in 24-hour format by omitting the
AM or PM. You can read the system time by entering the
TIME command without any qualifiers.
Changing or Reading the System Date
DATE <yyyy-mmm-dd>
Sets the system date. Example entry:
DATE 1999-AUG-04
You can also enter the time following the date. You can read
the system date by entering the DATE command without any
qualifiers.










