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2.7 Running Self-Tests
This section describes the test command interface and syntax rules used to run
the self-test on a device.
Note
Refer to Table 2–3 for a complete list of device test IDs and mnemonics.
2.7.1 Device Test Syntax Rules
The following sections describe the correct syntax required to run device
self-tests.
To Test One Device
If you want to test only one device, type T and one device number.
Example:
T 2
To Test a Range of Devices
If you want to test a range of devices, then type T and separate the device
numbers with a colon (:).
Example:
T 8:10
To Separate Individual Tests
If you want to separate individual tests or ranges of devices, then type T and
separate the device numbers with a comma (,) or a space.
Example:
T 6,5
or
T 6 5
To Run a Self-Test Continuously
If you want to run a self-test continuously, then use the console REPEAT
command. The REPEAT command executes a command continuously until you
type the
Ctrl C
key sequence at the console or until an error occurs.
Example:
REPEAT T 1:4
To Run Multiple Device Tests
Devices can be specified individually or as a range. The following example
describes the order of execution for multiple device tests:
Example:
T 10:8,6,5:3
This example tests devices 10 through 8, then device 6, then devices 5 through
3.
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