Reference v4.1.0 Instruction Manual
220 Network OS Command Reference
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diag portledtest
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diag portledtest
Runs various action modes on the port LED tests and validates the functionality on a given
slot-based switch or fixed-configuration switch.
Synopsis diag portledtest [action pattern] [ethernet rbridgeid/slot/port] [fibrechannel rbridgeid/slot/port]
[npass count] [slot slot_id]
Operands action pattern Specifies the LED pattern. Action choices are as follows:
blink-amber Blink Port status LED amber
blink-green Blink Port status LED green
cycle-all Cycle all Port LEDs
status-amber Turn Port status LED amber
status-green Turn Port status LED green
turn-off Turn Port status LED off
ethernet The logical Ethernet interface name, which is mutually exclusive from the
Fibre Channel parameter. By default, all ports are tested.
rbridge-id Specifies the RBridge ID. This is not valid in standalone mode.
slot Specifies a valid slot number.
port Specifies a valid port number
fibrechannel The logical Fibre Channel interface name, which is mutually exclusive from
the Ethernet parameter. By default, all ports are tested.
rbridge-id Specifies the RBridge ID. This is not valid in standalone mode.
slot Specifies a valid slot number.
port Specifies a valid port number.
npass count Specifies the number of times to perform this test. Valid values range from
1 through 10. The default value is 1.
slot slot_id Specifies the slot identifiers for slot-based systems only.
Defaults All the ports are tested in a switch.
The default number of times to perform the test is 1.
The default action is cycle_all
Command Modes Privileged EXEC mode (with the chassis disabled in offline mode)
Description Use this command to exercise the user port LEDs.
Usage Guidelines This test can be run on a single port or on all ports in the blade (slot-based switches) or the switch
(fixed-configuration switches).
During abnormal termination, the system might be in unusable state. Perform reload to reboot the
chassis or switch to recover.
In slot-based systems, the blade under test undergoes a reset and/or a reinitialization sequence
as part of cleanup.