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PCI unit 0: Dev 0xb960, Rev 0x01, Chip BCM56960_A0, Driver BCM56960_A0
sysconf_probe successful
global_sal_config successful
*** 1 BCM devices are detected
Current mode is now ESW
Diag NPU initialization over
NPU 0 Temperature
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monitor current peak
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0 40.4 42.8
1 40.4 42.8
2 40.4 42.3
3 38.4 42.3
4 40.8 43.8
5 40.8 42.8
6 38.9 42.3
7 38.4 41.3
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Average 39.8, maximum peak 43.8
root@dell-diag-os:/opt/ngos/bin#
root@dell-diag-os:/opt/ngos/bin# nputool --init --show temp
DMA pool size: 67108864
PCI unit 0: Dev 0xb960, Rev 0x01, Chip BCM56960_A0, Driver BCM56960_A0
sysconf_probe successful
global_sal_config successful
*** 1 BCM devices are detected
Current mode is now ESW
Diag NPU initialization over
NPU 0 Temperature
-------------------------
monitor current peak
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0 40.4 42.8
1 40.4 42.8
2 39.9 42.3
3 39.9 42.3
4 41.8 43.3
5 39.9 42.8
6 38.4 41.8
7 38.9 40.8
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Average 39.9, maximum peak 43.3
root@dell-diag-os:/opt/ngos/bin#
Debugging
With traffic commands, use the –d option, which displays the BCM.0> shell. To check counters and if the link
is up, use the
ps and show c commands.
nvramtool
To read and write the NVRAM bits that the BIOS uses to control testing and the bits for the EDA tools, use the
nvramtool.
The NVRAM is an area, usually in a battery backed-up device such as an RTC chip, that allows the writing of
bits which do not change across reboots or power cycles. These bits are used to control how devices boot
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