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LCI <strong>Module</strong> Tree<br />

LCI <strong>Module</strong> Tree<br />

Introduction<br />

The LCI main window contains a tree that represents your system in a hierarchical<br />

manner.<br />

<strong>Module</strong> Tree<br />

In the graphic above, the module tree represents a computer connected to a chassis<br />

that contains ten modules. The three tree levels are described in the following table.<br />

<strong>Module</strong> Tree Level<br />

Local (System 0)<br />

Chass00 (Chassis)<br />

Sxx (<strong>Module</strong> name)<br />

Description<br />

Computer being used<br />

Chassis the computer is connected to<br />

<strong>Module</strong>(s) located within the chassis. Each module is of the<br />

format chassis slot location (module name).<br />

Slot location is from 17-32 if the module is located at the lower<br />

slot of the host module. The slot number will be the regular<br />

upper slot number plus 16.<br />

78-4021716-01 Rev C 83

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