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Commands Reference, Volume 3
keycfg Command
Purpose
Displays or changes the electronic mode switch.
keycfg { -d | -c mode }
Description
The keycfg command displays or changes the
electronic mode switch, and displays the key mode switch and the mode switch. The key
mode switch is the physical key state; the electronic mode switch is the electronical
key state.
The mode switch is the system key position. When the
physical key is in normal position, the mode switch is the electronic mode switch. When
the physical key is not in normal position, the electronic mode switch is ignored and
the mode switch is the key mode switch.
Notes:
- The keycfg command is usually accessed through
the diag command.
- The keycfg command works only on multiprocessor
systems with Micro Channel I/O. For IBM systems, this includes the IBM
7012 Model G Series, the IBM 7013 Model J Series, and the IBM 7015 Model R Series.
Flags
-d |
Displays the mode switch, the key mode switch, and the electronic mode
switch. |
-c mode |
Changes the electronic mode switch. The mode parameter must be one of
the following:
normal |
Sets the electronic mode switch to normal position. |
service |
Sets the electronic mode switch to service position. |
secure |
Sets the electronic mode switch to secure position. |
|
Examples
- To display the electronic mode switch, enter:
keycfg -d
The output will be similar to the following:
Mode Switch Key Mode Switch Electronic Mode
Switch
service normal service
- To set the electronic mode switch to normal position,
enter:
keycfg -c normal
The output will be similar to the following:
Electronic Mode Switch set to normal
Related Information
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