Users Guide

19 Dell EMC Networking ONIE Quick Start Guide
9 EDA-DIAG
The EDA-DIAG within ONIE is used to validate hardware or to determine the current BIOS, CPLD, or FPGA
versions. EDA-DIAG is also used if the ONIE firmware installation procedure fails, by upgrading the BIOS,
CPLD, or FPGA images individually.
Note: Not all switches have FPGA images.
The Dell EMC Networking S4048-ON and Dell EMC Networking S3048-ON use a different form of ONIE
Diagnostics called DCLI.
Note: If using the DCLI diagnostics, see Appendix B.
The information in this section outlines the upgrade procedures for EDA-DIAG.
Note: To ensure that the latest procedure is used, reference the most current release notes from
support.dell.com.
When EDA-DIAG boots to Linux, a username and password is required. Enter root for the user name and
calvin for the password.
9.1 EDA-DIAG upgrade
To upgrade the EDA-DIAG, navigate to support.dell.com for the latest diagnostic OS code. Compare the
version listed against the software version installed and upgrade if the version installed is not the most current
version.
Note: See Installing or Updating DIAG OS for information about diagnostic installation and updates.
When logging into the diag module, the Diag OS version displays:
dellemc-diag-os login: root
Password:
Last login: Mon Jul 23 22:18:21 UTC 2018 on ttyS0
Linux dellemc-diag-os 3.15.10 #1 SMP Thu Jan 18 22:15:12 PST 2018 x86_64
The programs included with the Debian GNU/Linux system are free software;
the exact distribution terms for each program are described in the
individual files in /usr/share/doc/*/copyright.
Debian GNU/Linux comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY, to the extent
permitted by applicable law.
Diag OS version S4100_DIAG_OS_3.33.3.1-6
Build date/time Mon Feb 5 04:56:02 PST 2018
Build server build-eqx-03
Build by netbuild
Kernel Info:
Linux 3.15.10 #1 SMP Thu Jan 18 22:15:12 PST 2018 x86_64 GNU/Linux
Debian GNU/Linux 8 \n \l
To verify the version within ONIE, enter the following command: