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6 POST Extended Upper DRAM test = 0
5 POST Extended Lower DRAM test = 0
4 POST Extended tests = 0
3 Reserved = 0
2 Post Verbose Mode = 0
1 POST Stop on Error = 1
0 POST Enable = 1
EDA Control Bits : offset 0x55 = 0x3
7: 6 Reserved = 0
5: 4 EDA Verbose Level = 0
3 EDA Extended Tests = 0
2 EDA Verbose Mode = 0
1 EDA Stop on Error = 1
0 EDA Enable = 1
EDA Extra Bits : offset 0x56 = 0x0
Control ID Byte : offset 0x57 = 0xea
Fast POE Control Bits : offset 0x5b = 0x3b
0 Fast POE Enable = 1
root@dellemc-diag-os:~#
Write output
./nvramtool --write --reg=0x54 --val=0x1
opticstool
To check the presence or absence of optic devices, link status, and to read data from the optic devices’ EEPROM, use the opticstool.
Tests
There are no tests on the optic devices. You can run a brief report that displays the optic presence or shows simple data, such as the
serial number and device type. For more detailed information, use a device report.
CLI options
DellEmc Diag - Optics Tool
version 1.0, x.xx.x.x-x
build, 2017/05/23,
Syntax: opticstool <option>
Show the help-text:=
opticstool --h (or)
opticstool -h
Show port and optics status:=
opticstool --show[=brief] [--int=<interface>] (or)
opticstool -x[=brief] [-I <interface>]
Execute repeatedly command by count:=
opticstool --iteration=max/<count> [option1] [option2]... (or)
opticstool -I max/<count> [option1] [option2]...
opticstool --read --int=<interface> [--page=<page #>] [--index=<offset>] [--cnt=<length>](or)
opticstool -r -I <interface> [-p <page #>] [-i <offset>] [-C <length>]
opticstool --write --int=<interface> --page=<page #> --index=<offset> --val=<value> (or)
opticstool -w -i <interface> -p <page #> -i <offset> -V <value>
Usage:
-h, --h Show the help text
-x, --show= Show operation
-F, --int Interface ID
-I, --iteration= Iteration command execution
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