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4.6.1 Showing system self-diagnostics results
[Syntax]
show system-diagnostics
[Input mode]
unprivileged EXEC modepriviledged EXEC mode
[Description]
Shows all system self-diagnostics results (bootup diagnostics, on-demand diagnostics, and health-monitoring diagnostics).
[Example]
Shows system self-diagnostics results.
SWP2#show system-diagnostics
Test results: (P = Pass, F = Fail, U = Untested, N = Normal, W = Warning)
- Bootup
Loading Test: Pass
RTC Test: Pass
・・・
- On-demand
Last on-demand diagnostics information:
Date : 2021/07/07 09:00:00 +09:00
BootROM : Ver.1.00
Firmware : Rev.2.06.07
・・・
PHY Test:
Port 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
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P P P P P P P P P P P P
・・・
- Health monitoring
・・・
SFP Test:
Port 13 14 15 16
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N N N N
4.6.2 Executing on-demand diagnostics
[Syntax]
system-diagnostics on-demand execute [no-confirm]
[Keyword]
no-confirm : Execute on-demand diagnostics immediately without an execution check (y or n)
[Input mode]
priviledged EXEC mode
[Description]
Executes on-demand diagnostics.
Shut down all LAN/SFP+ port during the diagnostics. At the end of the diagnostics, simple diagnostic results are shown and the
system is automatically rebooted.
If no parameters are specified, confirmation is requested as to whether to execute on-demand diagnostics.
You must enter "y” to execute diagnostics or "n" to not execute diagnostics.
[Note]
Detailed on-demand diagnostics results can be checked after reboot by using the show system-diagnostics command.
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