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is not reachable, the application coredump is aborted. Dell EMC Networking OS completes the coredump
process and wait until the upload is complete before rebooting the system.
Offline Diagnostic Commands
The offline diagnostics test suite is useful for isolating faults and debugging hardware. While tests are running, Dell EMC
Networking OS results are saved as a text file (TestReport-SU-X.txt) in the flash directory. This show file command is
available only on master and standby.
Important Points to Remember
Offline diagnostics can only be run when the unit is offline.
You can only run offline diagnostics on a unit to which you are connected via the console. In other words, you cannot run
diagnostics on a unit to which you are connected to via a stacking link.
Diagnostic results are printed to the screen. Dell EMC Networking OS does not write them to memory.
Diagnostics only test connectivity, not the entire data path.
diag stack-unit
Run offline diagnostics on a stack unit.
Syntax
diag stack-unit number [alllevels | level0 | level1 | level2] verbose
testname
Parameters
number
Enter the stack-unit id.
alllevels Enter the keyword alllevels to run the complete set of offline diagnostic tests.
level0 Enter the keyword level0 to run Level 0 diagnostics. Level 0 diagnostics check
for the presence of various components and perform essential path verifications. In
addition, they verify the identification registers of the components on the board.
level1 Enter the keyword Level1 to run Level 1 diagnostics. Level 1 diagnostics is
a smaller set of diagnostic tests with support for automatic partitioning. They
perform status/self test for all the components on the board and test their
registers for appropriate values. In addition, they perform extensive tests on
memory devices (for example, SDRAM, flash, NVRAM, EEPROM, and CPLD)
wherever possible. There are no tests on 10G links. At this level, stack ports are
shut down automatically.
level2 Enter the keyword level2 to run Level 2 diagnostics. Level 2 diagnostics
are a full set of diagnostic tests with no support for automatic partitioning.
Level 2 diagnostics are used primarily for on-board loopback tests and more
extensive component diagnostics. Various components on the board are put into
Loopback mode and test packets are transmitted through those components.
These diagnostics also perform snake tests using VLAN configurations. To test 10G
links, physically remove the unit from the stack.
verbose Enter the keyword verbose to run the diagnostic in Verbose mode. Verbose mode
gives more information in the output than Standard mode.
testname Enter the keyword testname to run a specific test case. Enclose the test case
name in double quotes ( ). For example: diag stack-unit 1 level1
testname first. You can use this option only for interactive tests.
Defaults None
Command Modes EXEC Privilege
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