Sun Microsystems SunSwiftTM Network Card User Manual


 
A-2 SunSwift SBus Adapter Installation and User’s GuideJanuary 1996
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A.1.1 Editing .usertest File
1. Login as superuser and then type the following:
2. Edit the file .usertest by adding the following line wherein the format
is test label, test name, and command-line arguments.
The example given is for a single hme0 interface; for multiple channels add
an additional line for each channel using hme1, hme2, etc.:
hme0, nettest, IF=hme0 v
Because testing the SunSwift SBus Adapter is user defined, default options
are not displayed in Sundiag. Test options for an hme<num> channel can be
defined in the .usertest file using the command nettest. Type the
command nettest without arguments for a list of options, for example:
A.1.2 The Sundiag Window
Note – Examples in this section show Sundiag running in the OPEN LOOK®
environment. Sundiag run in the SunView™ environment will look different.
To start Sundiag, cd to the Sundiag directory
(/opt/SUNWdiag/bin/sundiag) and then type the sundiag command.
After you enter the sundiag command, the Sundiag window is displayed on
your screen, refer to Figure A-1. This window is the primary interface for
running Sundiag. Refer to the Sundiag manual that came with your operating
system for further details.
zardoz# cd /opt/SUNWdiag/bin
zardoz# nettest
Usage: nettest [TARGET=h1+h2...] [IF=interface] {TEST=0..7}
N=nopkts} {P=pattern} [T=seconds]