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S-Series Debugging and Diagnostics
This chapter describes debugging and diagnostics for the S-Series platform.
Offline Diagnostics
The offline diagnostics test suite is useful for isolating faults and debugging hardware.
The diagnostics tests are grouped into three levels:
• Level 0 — Level 0 diagnostics check for the presence of various components and perform essential path
verifications. In addition, Level 0 diagnostics verify the identification registers of the components on the board.
• Level 1 — A smaller set of diagnostic tests. Level 1 diagnostics perform status/self-test for all the components
on the board and test their registers for appropriate values. In addition, Level 1 diagnostics perform extensive
tests on memory devices (for example, SDRAM, flash, NVRAM, EEPROM) wherever possible.
• Level 2 — The full set of diagnostic tests. Level 2 diagnostics are used primarily for on-board loopback tests and
more extensive component diagnostics. Various components on the board are put into Loopback mode and test
packets are transmitted through those components. Level 2 diagnostics also perform snake tests using virtual
local area network (VLAN) configurations.
Important Points to Remember
• You can only perform offline diagnostics on an offline standalone unit or offline member unit of a stack of three
or more. You cannot perform diagnostics on the management or standby unit in a stack of two or more; if you do,
a message similar to this displays: Running Diagnostics on master/standby unit is not
allowed on stack.
• Perform offline diagnostics on one stack member at a time.
• Diagnostics only test connectivity, not the entire data path.
• Diagnostic results are stored on the flash of the unit on which you performed the diagnostics.
• When offline diagnostics are complete, the unit or stack member reboots automatically.
Running Offline Diagnostics
To run offline diagnostics, use the following commands.
For more information, refer to the examples following the steps.
1. Place the unit in the offline state.
EXEC Privilege mode
offline stack-unit
You cannot enter this command on a MASTER or Standby stack unit.
NOTE: The system reboots when the offline diagnostics complete. This is an automatic process. The following
warning message appears when you implement the offline stack-unit command: Warning -
Diagnostic execution will cause stack-unit to reboot after completion of
diags. Proceed with Offline-Diags [confirm yes/no]:y
2. Confirm the offline status.
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