Alcatel Carrier Internetworking Solutions Switch/Router Network Router User Manual


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Running Diagnostics on an Entire Chassis
Page 36-20
Running Diagnostics on an Entire Chassis
The testcfg command allows you to tailor diagnostic testing characteristics by module or for
an entire chassis. (Please refer to Configuring the Diagnostic Test Environment on page 36-16
for configuring tests for a single module.)
For example, to configure diagnostic tests for an entire chassis, enter:
testcfg all
A screen similar to the following will be displayed.
Test Configuration
1) Diagnostic Mode { Normal (1),
Diagnostic (2) } : Normal
2) Stop on Failure { Disable (1),
Enable (2) } : Disable
3) Port Test Bypass { Disable (1),
Enable (2) } : Disable
4) Port Test Type { Port (1),
ILB (2),
STRESS (3),
ILBSTRESS (4) } : Port
5) HRE-X Test Mode { Do not test HRE-X (1),
Test HRE-X (2) } : Test HRE-X
Enter (option=value/save/cancel) :
Select the number of the item you want to change. To change any of the values listed above,
enter the line number, followed by an equal sign, and then the new value. For example, to
change the port test type to STRESS, enter:
4=3
To update the values you have changed, enter save. If you do not want to save the changes
enter quit or cancel, or press Ctrl-D. If you enter save, the change will be made and the
following message will be displayed.
Configuration Saved
If you cancel the testcfg command, it will terminate and the following will be displayed.
Exiting menu - Test Configuration not modified
The fields displayed by the testcfg command with the all option are described below.
1) Diagnostic Mode
Enter
1 (the default) to set to normal diagnostics testing or 2 for a more detailed version of
diagnostic testing. However, setting this field to
2 requires more user intervention during a
test.