Troubleshooting Hardware Problems
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SmartEdge 1200 Router Hardware Guide
Administer Results from an ODD Session
Table 5-41 lists the states of the LEDs when an ODD session is run on a card.
To display the results from one or more ODD sessions, perform one of the tasks listed in Table 5-42; all
commands are entered in any mode.
4.
Return the card to the in-service state; restore any
cross-connections.
no shutdown
This command restores any
cross-connections to their state at the time
of the shutdown.
5.
Commit the previous commands to the database
and return to exec mode.
end
Note
If you intend to reload the card, using the
reload card
in exec mode, you must first remove
the card from the ODD state.
Table 5-41
LED States During and After an ODD Session
Card State
State of LEDs
Out of service (
shutdown
command)
FAIL, ACTIVE, and STDBY LEDs are off.
ODD (
on-demand-diagnostic
command)
FAIL, ACTIVE, and STDBY LEDs are off.
Session in progress
FAIL, ACTIVE, and STDBY LEDs blink.
End of session with one or more failures
FAIL LED is on; ACTIVE, and STDBY LEDs are turned off until card is returned to the
in-service state.
End of terminated session
FAIL, ACTIVE, and STDBY LEDs are turned off until the card is returned to the in-service
state.
End of successful session
FAIL, ACTIVE, and STDBY LEDs are turned off until the card is returned to the in-service
state.
Table 5-42
Display Results from ODD Sessions
Task
Command
Display results for all components from the last initiated session.
show diag on-demand
Display results for a traffic card.
show diag on-demand card
slot
Display results for the standby controller card.
show diag on-demand standby
Display results for the last
n
sessions. The latest session is
displayed first. Up to 100 sessions can be listed.
show diag on-demand history
n
Table 5-40
Return a Traffic Card to the In-Service State (continued)
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Task
Command
Notes