Running Loopback Tests; Getting The Status Of A Dtc Lan Board Or A Port - HP 9000 Series 700 Manual

Using the hp dtc manager/ux
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Using dtcdiag

Running loopback tests

dtcdiag -i
[ count ]
or
dtctest -i
[ count ]
dtcdiag -h
[ count ]
or
dtctest -h
[ count ]
dtcdiag -p
[ count ]
or
dtctest -p
[ count ]
dtcdiag -t
[ count ]
or
dtctest -t
[ count ]

Getting the status of a DTC LAN board or a Port

dtcdiag -s
or
dtcstat
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The following commands and options can be used to perform loopback tests.
Performs an internal loopback test on the selected ports
must be between 1 and 999 and defaults to 1.
Count
Tests the data path through a DTC 48 (or a DTC 16) to the serial port and through
the serial port connector. A loopback hood must be attached to the port. This option
does not apply to other DTC types.
must be between 1 and 999 and defaults to 1.
Count
Performs a printer loopback test on the selected ports
be attached to the port.
must be between 1 and 999 and defaults to 1.
Count
Performs an terminal loopback test on the selected port
must be attached to the port.
must be between 1 and 999 and defaults to 1.
Count
Example
To perform an internal loopback test 20 times on port 1 of board 0 of dtc3.
dtcdiag
-i
20
dtc3
Obtains the status of the selected
file called
. or
dtcname.LAN
directory) where
is the number of the board on which a port is being uploaded and
a
is the number of the port being uploaded.
b
Only CPU/LAN boards, LAN boards, or ports can be selected for this task.
count
0 1
and lists it to the standard output and to a
objects
(in the
dtcname.PRab
/var/opt/dtcmgr/status
times.
count
times. A printer must
times. A terminal
count

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