Cabling and Verifying Media Cards
Running media card hardware diagnostics
GRF 400/1600 Getting Started - 1.4 Update 2
October, 1998
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already specified. If you answer No again to changing parameters, the grdiag script ends and
you are back at the shell prompt.
Are you absolutely sure you want to proceed? y/n? [No]: n
Re-enter test parameters? y/n? [No]: n
#
If you enter Yes, continue with the diagnostic, grdiag automatically accesses the CLI and reads
the target card(s) Card profile(s).
Activity during testing
grdiag saves the card’s last-saved configuration to a file, and then changes Card profile load
parameters so that the diagnostic code is loaded and run as you specified. The new settings are
saved just as they are when you change parameter settings.
You may see some of this activity on the screen, most of it speeds by too quickly to read.
During the test you see grdiag reports that show loading and testing events:
*****************************************************************
* Waiting 114 sec. for Queued Cards to Load
*
*****************************************************************
Slot Card Type Card Status Test Status
---- ---------------- ------------- ------------
0 atm-oc3-v2 running
1 atm-oc3-v2 loading Queued
2 hssi loading Queued
3 hippi-v1 running N/A
Test started: Mon Apr 20 13:24:44 CDT 1999; Tested by: netstar
Test time: 0 hrs; 0 min; 1 sec.
*****************************************************************
* Field Diagnostic Test in Progress
*
*****************************************************************
Slot Card Type Card Status Test Status
---- ---------------- ------------- ------------
0 atm-oc3-v2 running
1 atm-oc3-v2 diagnostic Testing
2 hssi diagnostic Testing
3 hippi-v1 running N/A
The testing report is updated five or six times a minute:
Testing completes
As the diagnostics complete, grdiag again accesses the Card profiles and writes the parameters
back to the original settings. A tested card is rebooted even if it failed the diagnostic. Again, the
display speeds by too quickly to read: