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Checking the PAM Installation

Checking the PAM Installation

This chapter describes procedures used to confirm that the ATM switch port adapter modules (PAMs) are operational and that initial configuration procedures were successful. It includes the following sections:

Troubleshooting

Your PAM went through extensive testing and burn-in before leaving the factory; however, if your system appears to have problems starting up, use the information in this section to help isolate the cause. Problems with the initial startup will most likely be caused by an ASP, CM, PAM, or power supply that has become dislodged from the backplane or chassis power connector.

This chapter covers only troubleshooting the PAM. Refer to the following documents to troubleshoot the LightStream 1010 ATM switch chassis installation and ATM switch processor (ASP):

When the troubleshooting procedures in these documents have been completed, continue with the following PAM troubleshooting steps in the following sections:

If each of these conditions is met, the hardware installation is complete, and you should proceed to the section "Starting the System" in the LightStream 1010 ATM Switch Hardware Installation Guide or Catalyst 5500 Installation Guide. If the startup sequence fails before these conditions are met, use the procedures in this chapter to isolate and, if possible, resolve the problem. If you are unable to easily solve the problem, contact a customer service representative for assistance and further instructions. Before you call, have the following information ready to help your service provider assist you as quickly as possible:

Diagnostics

The power-up or hardware reset diagnostics provide full sets of test suites to test the LightStream 1010 ATM switch hardware. The test results are stored in the switch memory and an interface is provided using the show diag power-on command. If an error is detected during the test, the ASP STATUS LED shows RED. The watchdog timer timeout or software warm-start may run minimum diagnostics.

Figure 10-1 is an example of a power-on diagnostics display.


Figure 10-1: Power-On Diagnostics Example

    Switch#show diag power-on

    LS1010 Power-on Diagnostics Status (.=Pass,F=Fail,U=Unknown,N=Not Applicable)

    -----------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Last Power-on Date: 96/06/12 Time: 06:33:44

    BOOTFLASH: . PCMCIA-Slot0: N PCMCIA-Slot1: N

    CPU-IDPROM: . FCard-IDPROM: . NVRAM-Config: .

    SRAM: . DRAM: .

    PS1: . PS2:                  F      PS (12V): .

    FAN: . Temperature: . Bkp-IDPROM: .

    MMC-Switch Access: . Accordian Access: .

    LUT: . ITT: . OPT: . OTT: . STK: . LNK: . ATTR: . Queue: .

    Cell-Memory: .

    Feature-Card Access: .

    ICC: . OCC: . OQP: . OQE: . CC: . RT: .

    TM0: . TM1: . TMC: . IT: . LT: . RR: . ABR: .

    Access/Interrupt/Loopback/CPU-MCast/Port-MCast/FC-MCast/FC-TMCC Test Status:

    Ports 0 1 2 3

    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------

    PAM 0/0 (622SM) ....... N N N

    PAM 0/1 (622SM) ....... N N N

    PAM 1/0 (155UTP) ....... ....... ....... .......

    PAM 1/1 (155MM) ....... ....... ....... .......

    PAM 3/0 (DS3) ....... ....... N N

    PAM 3/1 (DS3) ....... ....... N N

    PAM 4/0 (E3) ....... ....... N N

    PAM 4/1 (E3) ....... ....... N N

    Ethernet-port Access: . Ethernet-port CAM-Access: .

    Ethernet-port Loopback: . Ethernet-port Loadgen: .

If a failure occurs, an "F" is inserted instead of the period (.); the period (.) indicates that the test passed. For example, in Figure 10-1, power-supply two (PS2) failed the power-on diagnostics test.

Troubleshooting Flowchart

Figure 10-2 is a flowchart to help you determine which component of your LightStream  1010 may have malfunctioned.

See the following sections in each of the individual port adapter module chapters for LED descriptions:


Figure 10-2: Troubleshooting Flowchart


Testing the Configuration

Table 10-1 describes commands that may be used to confirm the current hardware, software, and interfaces for the LightStream 1010.


Table 10-1: Initial Configuration Testing Commands
Command Description

show version

Confirms the correct version and type of software is installed.

show hardware

Confirms the type of hardware installed in the system.

show interface ethernet

Confirms the Ethernet configuration.

show atm address

Confirms the ATM address is configured correctly.

ping atm

Tests for connectivity between the switch and a host.

show atm interface

Confirms the ATM interfaces are configured correctly.

show atm status

Confirms the status of the ATM interfaces.

show atm vc

Confirms the status of ATM virtual interfaces.

show running-config

Confirms the configuration being used is configured correctly.

show startup-config

Confirms the configuration saved in NVRAM is configured correctly.


Note See the LightStream 1010 ATM Switch Command Reference for detailed descriptions and examples of the commands used to configure the LightStream 1010 switch.

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