Dell PowerSwitch S4112F-ON Open Networking Hardware Diagnostic Guide April 201 - Page 28

Verbose mode, cpldupgradetool

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+ Checking SFP+ 25 + Checking SFP+ 26 + Checking SFP+ 27 + Checking SFP+ 28 + Checking SFP+ 29 + Checking SFP+ 30 + Checking SFP+ 31 + Checking SFP+ 32 + Checking SFP+ 33 + Checking SFP+ 34 + Checking SFP+ 35 0x50 ..... Passed 0x50 ..... Passed 0x50 ..... Passed 0x50 ..... Passed 0x50 ..... Passed 0x50 ..... Passed 0x50 ..... Passed 0x50 ..... Passed 0x50 ..... Passed 0x50 ..... Passed 0x50 ..... Verbose mode Use the following steps to enable and set the verbose level. 1 Set the Verbose level with a value of 0-3 using bits 4 and 5 of the EDA control reg (0x55). For example, to set the verbose level to 2, set bit 5-1 (5=1) and bit 4-0 (4=0). root@dellemc-diag-os:~# nvramtool --write --reg=0x55 --val=0x25 The value is written in hexadecimal. The xx10x1xx shows the bit positions of 2, 4&5, and bit 0 on the right. 2 Enable Verbose mode by setting bit 2 of the same reg to 1. NOTE: If you disable Verbose mode, or bit 2 of reg 0x55 is set to 0, the default verbosity level is 0/zero. EDA control reg (0x55): • 5:4-EDA Verbose Level = 0/1/2/3 or verbosity level 0, 1, 2, or 3 • 3-EDA Extended Tests • 2-EDA Verbose Mode = 0/1 (0=disabled; 1=enabled) • 1-EDA stop on Error • 0-EDA Enable NOTE: If you do not need the Verbose mode settings to persist through reboots, you can use the environment variable method to enable Verbose Mode. export VERB_LEVEL= To clear the environment variable, use the unset VERB_LEVEL command. cpldupgradetool The cpldupgradetool shows the CPLD version that is being used to upgrade the CPLD. NOTE: For newer platforms, such as the S5200-ON Series and Z9264F-ON, cpldupgradetool is replaced with the updatetool. 28 Dell EMC DAIG-OS tools

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0x50
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Passed
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0x50
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Passed
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0x50
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Passed
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0x50
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Passed
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0x50
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Passed
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0x50
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Passed
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0x50
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Passed
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0x50
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0x50
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Verbose mode
Use the following steps to enable and set the verbose level.
1
Set the Verbose level with a value of 0–3 using bits 4 and 5 of the EDA control reg (0x55).
For example, to set the verbose level to 2, set bit 5–1 (
5=1
) and bit 4–0 (
4=0
).
root@dellemc-diag-os:~# nvramtool --write --reg=0x55 --val=0x25
The value is written in hexadecimal. The
xx10x1xx
shows the bit positions of 2, 4&5, and bit 0 on the right.
2
Enable Verbose mode by setting bit 2 of the same reg to
1
.
NOTE:
If you disable Verbose mode, or bit 2 of reg 0x55 is set to
0
, the default verbosity level is
0/zero
.
EDA control reg (0x55):
5:4—EDA Verbose Level = 0/1/2/3 or verbosity level 0, 1, 2, or 3
3—EDA Extended Tests
2—EDA Verbose Mode = 0/1 (0=disabled; 1=enabled)
1—EDA stop on Error
0—EDA Enable
NOTE:
If you do not need the Verbose mode settings to persist through reboots, you can use the environment variable method to
enable Verbose Mode.
export VERB_LEVEL=<setting 0,1,2 or 3>
To clear the environment variable, use the
unset VERB_LEVEL
command.
cpldupgradetool
The
cpldupgradetool
shows the CPLD version that is being used to upgrade the CPLD.
NOTE:
For newer platforms, such as the S5200-ON Series and Z9264F-ON,
cpldupgradetool
is replaced with the
updatetool
.
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