Dell S5224F-ON Open Networking Hardware Diagnostic Guide December 2021 - Page 25

cpldupgradetool, Verbose mode, Tests, CLI options

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+ Checking SFP+ 32 + Checking SFP+ 33 + Checking SFP+ 34 + Checking SFP+ 35 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). The value is written in hexadecimal. The xx10x1xx shows the bit positions of 2, 4&5, and bit 0 on the right. root@dellemc-diag-os:~# nvramtool --write --reg=0x55 --val=0x25 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. Tests There are no defined tests with cpldupgradetool. CLI options root@dellemc-diag-os:~# cpldupgradetool DellEmc Diag - CPLD Upgrade Tool version 1.1, x.xx.x.x-x build, 2017/05/23, Syntax: cpldupgradetool Print the Help-Text:= cpldupgradetool --h cpldupgradetool -h Print the CPLD versions:= cpldupgradetool --cpldver cpldupgradetool -c (or) (or) Dell EMC DAIG-OS tools 25

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+ Checking SFP+ 32
0x50
.....
Passed
+ Checking SFP+ 33
0x50
.....
Passed
+ Checking SFP+ 34
0x50
.....
Passed
+ Checking SFP+ 35
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
). The value is written in hexadecimal. The
xx10x1xx
shows the bit positions
of 2, 4&5, and bit 0 on the right.
root@dellemc-diag-os:~# nvramtool --write --reg=0x55 --val=0x25
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
.
Tests
There are no defined tests with
cpldupgradetool
.
CLI options
root@dellemc-diag-os:~# cpldupgradetool
DellEmc Diag - CPLD Upgrade Tool
version 1.1, x.xx.x.x-x
build, 2017/05/23,
Syntax: cpldupgradetool <option>
Print the Help-Text:=
cpldupgradetool --h
(or)
cpldupgradetool -h
Print the CPLD versions:=
cpldupgradetool --cpldver
(or)
cpldupgradetool -c
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