Dell N3200-ON Open Networking Hardware Diagnostic Guide July 2022 - Page 68

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-r, --restore -i, --init -p, --port= -g, --get -s, --set -m, --mode= -B, --budget= -P, --port-power -l, --legacy= -S, --swversion -D, --device-status -T, --port-status -M, --measurement -F, --4pair-mode= -K, --mask= -V, --mask-value= Restore default setting Initilize POE controller Port Id Get operation Set operation Mode of port Power Budget Power of port Legacy mode Software version PoE device status New port status Port measurement 4Pair port mode Individual Mask Key Number Value of Mask psutool The psutool determines which PSUs are in the system, checks the Power Good setting, and reads the field replaceable unit (FRU) information. It does not look at the PSU fans and airflow direction of the fans. Tests The psutool looks for the presence of the PSU and if the PSU is present, it checks the Power Good setting in the CPLD. It does not read directly from the PSU but reads the CPLD information instead. If the PSU is present and it does not receive a Power Good signal, it does not know if the power plug is not installed or if the PSU is not operating correctly, so it displays a failure. CLI options root@dellemc-diag-os:~# psutool DellEmc Diag - Power Supply Tool version 2.0, x.xx.x.x-x build, 2019/07/03, Syntax: psutool Show the Help-text:= psutool --h (or) psutool -h Test using the default config file:= psutool --test [--supply=] (or) psutool -t [-S ] Set the Fan Speed on the Power Supply:= psutool --fanspeed= [--supply=] (or) psutool -F [-S ] Read the register on the Power Supply:= psutool --read --supply= --reg= (or) psutool -r -S -r Write the value into the Power Supply Register:= psutool --write --supply= --reg= --val= (or) psutool -w -R -V Execute repeatedly command by count:= psutool --iteration=max/ [option1] [option2]... (or) psutool -I max/ [option1] [Usage:= -h, --h Show the help text -t, --test Test using the pre-programmed configuration or use supplied config -F, --fanspeed Fan Speed -S, --supply= Power supply -r, --read Read operation -w, --write Write operation -R, --register= Register 68 Dell DIAG-OS tools

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-r, --restore
Restore default setting
-i, --init
Initilize POE controller
-p, --port=
Port Id
-g, --get
Get operation
-s, --set
Set operation
-m, --mode=
Mode of port
-B, --budget=
Power Budget
-P, --port-power
Power of port
-l, --legacy=
Legacy mode
-S, --swversion
Software version
-D, --device-status
PoE device status
-T, --port-status
New port status
-M, --measurement
Port measurement
-F, --4pair-mode=
4Pair port mode
-K, --mask=
Individual Mask Key Number
-V, --mask-value=
Value of Mask
psutool
The
psutool
determines which PSUs are in the system, checks the Power Good setting, and reads the field replaceable unit
(FRU) information. It does not look at the PSU fans and airflow direction of the fans.
Tests
The
psutool
looks for the presence of the PSU and if the PSU is present, it checks the Power Good setting in the CPLD. It
does not read directly from the PSU but reads the CPLD information instead. If the PSU is present and it does not receive a
Power Good signal, it does not know if the power plug is not installed or if the PSU is not operating correctly, so it displays a
failure.
CLI options
root@dellemc-diag-os:~# psutool
DellEmc Diag - Power Supply Tool
version 2.0, x.xx.x.x-x
build, 2019/07/03,
Syntax: psutool <option>
Show the Help-text:=
psutool --h
(or)
psutool -h
Test using the default config file:=
psutool --test [--supply=<power_supply>]
(or)
psutool -t [-S <power_supply>]
Set the Fan Speed on the Power Supply:=
psutool --fanspeed=<percentage> [--supply=<power_supply>]
(or)
psutool -F <percentage> [-S <power_supply>]
Read the register on the Power Supply:=
psutool --read --supply=<power_supply> --reg=<register>
(or)
psutool -r -S <power_supply> -r <register>
Write the value into the Power Supply Register:=
psutool --write --supply=<power_supply> --reg=<register> --val=<value> (or)
psutool -w <power_supply> -R <register> -V <value>
Execute repeatedly command by count:=
psutool --iteration=max/<count> [option1] [option2]...
(or)
psutool -I max/<count> [option1] [Usage:=
-h, --h
Show the help text
-t, --test
Test using the pre-programmed configuration or use supplied
config
-F, --fanspeed
Fan Speed
-S, --supply=
Power supply
-r, --read
Read operation
-w, --write
Write operation
-R, --register=
Register
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