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Repair action code meanings for diagnostic error messages

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| Table 39. Error message code defined (continued) | Error Test name Error name | number | 3062 DIAG-STATS (C3FRX) | 306E DIAG-DATA | 306F DIAG-TIMEOUT | 3070 DIAG-PORTABSENT | 3071 DIAG-XMIT | 3078 DIAG-PORTWRONG | 3080 spinSilk DIAG-PORTM2M | 3081 DIAG-NOSEGMENT | 384F DIAG-INIT | 385F DIAG-PORTDIED | 3840 DIAG-ERRSTAT (ENCIN) | 3841 DIAG-ERRSTAT (CRC) | 3842 DIAG-ERRSTAT (TRUNC) | 3843 DIAG-ERRSTAT (2LONG) | 3844 DIAG-ERRSTAT (BADEOF) | 3845 DIAG-ERRSTAT (ENCOUT) | 3846 DIAG-ERRSTAT (BADORD) | 3847 DIAG-ERRSTAT (DISCC3) | 3870 DIAG-PORTABSENT | 3871 DIAG-XMIT | 3874 DIAG-PORTSTOPPED | 3880 DIAG-PORTM2M | 3881 DIAG-NOSEGMENT | * These tests are run during the POST. For more information about these tests, refer to the | individual command description in "Chapter 6. Optional features" on page 53. | | | Repair action code meanings for diagnostic error messages | Table 40 lists the action codes and recommended action for each action code. | Table 40. Action codes and recommended actions | Action Recommended action | code | 1 Replace the system board. See "Replacing the system board assembly" on | page 49. | Note: System board replacement disrupts all switch traffic. | 2 Further diagnostic action is required. Failure can be the system board, GBIC, or | cable. This is typically the result of running a wrap test. The tests should be run | again after swapping cables, GBICs, and other components to determine the | cause. It is unlikely that the system board is at fault, as most system board | failures cause a POST failure. To help determine if the failure is a GBIC or a | cable, see "Chapter 3. Installing the switch" on page 19. | 3 Replace the fan. See "Replacing a fan assembly" on page 48. Appendix C. Error messages 121

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Table 39. Error message code defined (continued)
Error
number
Test name
Error name
3062
DIAG-STATS (C3FRX)
306E
DIAG-DATA
306F
DIAG-TIMEOUT
3070
DIAG-PORTABSENT
3071
DIAG-XMIT
3078
DIAG-PORTWRONG
3080
spinSilk
DIAG-PORTM2M
3081
DIAG-NOSEGMENT
384F
DIAG-INIT
385F
DIAG-PORTDIED
3840
DIAG-ERRSTAT (ENCIN)
3841
DIAG-ERRSTAT (CRC)
3842
DIAG-ERRSTAT (TRUNC)
3843
DIAG-ERRSTAT (2LONG)
3844
DIAG-ERRSTAT (BADEOF)
3845
DIAG-ERRSTAT (ENCOUT)
3846
DIAG-ERRSTAT (BADORD)
3847
DIAG-ERRSTAT (DISCC3)
3870
DIAG-PORTABSENT
3871
DIAG-XMIT
3874
DIAG-PORTSTOPPED
3880
DIAG-PORTM2M
3881
DIAG-NOSEGMENT
* These tests are run during the POST. For more information about these tests, refer to the
individual command description in “Chapter 6. Optional features” on page 53.
Repair action code meanings for diagnostic error messages
Table 40 lists the action codes and recommended action for each action code.
Table 40. Action codes and recommended actions
Action
code
Recommended action
1
Replace the system board. See “Replacing the system board assembly” on
page 49.
Note:
System board replacement disrupts all switch traffic.
2
Further diagnostic action is required. Failure can be the system board, GBIC, or
cable. This is typically the result of running a wrap test. The tests should be run
again after swapping cables, GBICs, and other components to determine the
cause. It is unlikely that the system board is at fault, as most system board
failures cause a POST failure. To help determine if the failure is a GBIC or a
cable, see “Chapter 3. Installing the switch” on page 19.
3
Replace the fan. See “Replacing a fan assembly” on page 48.
Appendix C. Error messages
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