Dell Brocade 6520 Fabric OS Troubleshooting and Diagnostics Guide v7.1.0 - Page 105

Clearing the error counters, Enabling a port, Tx/Rx errors

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Using the SpinFab and portTest commands 10 • Further isolation can be done by running the portLoopbackTest command (Offline test) on the failing port in-order to check whether the blade internal ports are having some problems. - The -lb_mode 1 operand verifies that the SFP is working within normal operating parameters. The use of this operand requires that loopback cables are connected. - The -lb_mode 2 verifies that the ASIC port is working within normal operating parameters. The use of this operand does not require any loopback cables. Tx/Rx errors Following errors are seen when the port fails to transmit or receive the frames. ERROR: DIAG PORTSTOPPED spinfab:spinfab, 0 nMegs, Pt7/2(2) Ch0/2 No Longer Transmitting, FTX Counter Stuck at 116295726, ERROR: DIAG TIMEOUT spinfab:spinfab, pass 2, Pt0/17(7) Ch0/7 Receive Error/Timeout The following are debugging procedures: • Check whether the same port is reporting Link Errors as discussed in "Link errors" on page 88. If yes, follow the same set of debugging procedures as discussed in "Link errors" on page 88. • Check whether the local/remote port is beyond port 255. If yes, try connecting to the lower number of ports. This behavior is found in Fabric OS v6.2.0 and earlier versions only. • Check whether the local/remote port is part of shared-area region. If yes, try connecting to the non-shared area ports. This behavior is found in Fabric OS v6.2.0 and earlier versions only. • Check whether the local/remote port is having its area swapped. If yes, try connecting to the normal area ports. This behavior is found in Fabric OS v6.2.0 and earlier versions only. Clearing the error counters This procedure clears the port hardware statistics, including ALPA-based CRC monitor, End-to-End monitor, and filter-based performance monitor statistics. 1. Connect to the switch and log in as admin. 2. Enter the portStatsClear command. Enabling a port 1. Connect to the switch and log in using an account with admin permissions. 2. Enter the appropriate command based on the current state of the port and on whether it is necessary to specify a slot number: • To enable a port that is disabled, enter the command portEnable portnumber or portEnable slotnumber/portnumber. • To enable a port that is persistently disabled, enter the command portCfgPersistentEnable portnumber or portCfgPersistentEnable slotnumber/portnumber. If you change port configurations during a switch failover, the ports may become disabled. To bring the ports online, re-issue the portEnable command after the failover is complete. Fabric OS Troubleshooting and Diagnostics Guide 89 53-1002751-01

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Fabric OS Troubleshooting and Diagnostics Guide
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53-1002751-01
Using the SpinFab and portTest commands
10
Further isolation can be done by running the
portLoopbackTest
command (Offline test) on the
failing port in-order to check whether the blade internal ports are having some problems.
-
The
-lb_mode 1
operand verifies that the SFP is working within normal operating
parameters. The use of this operand requires that loopback cables are connected.
-
The
-lb_mode 2
verifies that the ASIC port is working within normal operating parameters.
The use of this operand does not require any loopback cables.
Tx/Rx errors
Following errors are seen when the port fails to transmit or receive the frames.
ERROR: DIAG PORTSTOPPED spinfab:spinfab, 0 nMegs,
Pt7/2(2) Ch0/2 No Longer Transmitting, FTX Counter Stuck at 116295726,
ERROR: DIAG TIMEOUT spinfab:spinfab, pass 2,
Pt0/17(7) Ch0/7 Receive Error/Timeout
The following are debugging procedures:
Check whether the same port is reporting Link Errors as discussed in
“Link errors”
on page 88.
If yes, follow the same set of debugging procedures as discussed in
“Link errors”
on page 88.
Check whether the local/remote port is beyond port 255. If yes, try connecting to the lower
number of ports. This behavior is found in Fabric OS v6.2.0 and earlier versions only.
Check whether the local/remote port is part of shared-area region. If yes, try connecting to the
non-shared area ports. This behavior is found in Fabric OS v6.2.0 and earlier versions only.
Check whether the local/remote port is having its area swapped. If yes, try connecting to the
normal area ports. This behavior is found in Fabric OS v6.2.0 and earlier versions only.
Clearing the error counters
This procedure clears the port hardware statistics, including ALPA-based CRC monitor, End-to-End
monitor, and filter-based performance monitor statistics.
1.
Connect to the switch and log in as admin.
2.
Enter the
portStatsClear
<slot/port>
command.
Enabling a port
1.
Connect to the switch and log in using an account with admin permissions.
2.
Enter the appropriate command based on the current state of the port and on whether it is
necessary to specify a slot number:
To enable a port that is disabled, enter the command
portEnable
portnumber
or
portEnable
slotnumber/portnumber
.
To enable a port that is persistently disabled, enter the command
portCfgPersistentEnable
portnumber
or
portCfgPersistentEnable
slotnumber/portnumber.
If you change port configurations during a switch failover, the ports may become disabled. To
bring the ports online, re-issue the
portEnable
command after the failover is complete.