Keyboard Diagnostic - Sun Microsystems Sun Ultra 5 Service Manual

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The following code example shows the Ethernet output message.
CODE EXAMPLE 4-10
Enter (0-13 tests, 14 -Quit, 15 -Menu) ===> 2
TEST='ethernet_test'
Using Onboard Transceiver - Link Up.
SUBTEST='my_channel_reset'
SUBTEST='hme_reg_test'
SUBTEST='global_reg1_test'
SUBTEST='global_reg2_test'
SUBTEST='bmac_xif_reg_test'
SUBTEST='bmac_tx_reg_test'
SUBTEST='mif_reg_test'
SUBTEST='mac_internal_loopback_test'
SUBTEST='10mb_xcvr_loopback_test'
SUBTEST='100mb_phy_loopback_test'
SUBTEST='100mb_twister_loopback_test'
Enter (0-13 tests, 14 -Quit, 15 -Menu) ===>
4.7.2.4

Keyboard Diagnostic

To start the keyboard diagnostic, type
diagnostic consists of an external and internal loopback test. The external loopback
requires a passive loopback connector. The internal loopback verifies the keyboard
port by transmitting and receiving 128 characters.
The following code example shows the keyboard output message.
CODE EXAMPLE 4-11
setenv Enter (0-13 tests, 14 -Quit, 15 -Menu) ===> 3
TEST='keyboard_test'
SUBTEST='internal_loopback'
Enter (0-13 tests, 14 -Quit, 15 -Menu) ===>
Ethernet Output Message
3
Keyboard Output Message
at the OBDiag menu prompt. The keyboard
Chapter 4
Troubleshooting Procedures
4-19

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