Running Diagnostic Tests In Windows - Qlogic 8400 Series User Manual

Converged network adapters and intelligent ethernet adapters
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8–Using QLogic Control Suite
Managing Ethernet Controller (Port)
Examples:
1.
The following command runs the network test for the selected NDIS adapter
identified by the MAC address 0010181a1b1c.
BACScli -t NDIS -f mac -i 0010181a1b1c "networkdiag -p
192.168.1.5"
2.
The following command runs the network test for the selected virtual
adapter. Since there is no IP address specified, QCS CLI will use gateway
address for the test.
BACScli -t VNIC -f mac -i 0010181a1b1c "networkdiag"
In Interactive mode, use the list <view> and select <idx> commands to
select the desired target device. Use networkdiag [-p <IP address>] to
run the network diagnostics test for the selected target.
Examples:
1.
The following command runs the network test for the currently selected
NDIS adapter.
networkdiag -p 192.168.1.5
2.
The following command runs the network test for the current selected virtual
adapter.
networkdiag

Running Diagnostic Tests in Windows

The Diagnostic Tests option on the Diagnostics tab lets you check the state of
the physical components on a QLogic network adapter. You can trigger the tests
manually, or choose to have QCS continuously perform them. If the test are
performed continuously, then the number of passes and fails in the Result field for
each test increments every time the tests are performed. For example, if a test is
performed four times and there are no fails, the value in the Result field for that
test is 4/0. However, if there were 3 passes and 1 fail, the value in the Result field
is 3/1.
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