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This chapter describes procedures for confirming the successful software installation and initial configuration of the ATM switch processor. The following topics are discussed:
Problems with the initial startup are most likely caused by an interface processor or power supply that has become dislodged from the backplane or chassis power connector. Although over-temperature conditions rarely occur at initial startup, the environmental monitoring functions are included because they also monitor DC line voltages. This manual covers the system hardware installation only. At the initial system boot, you should verify the following:
When conditions are met, the hardware installation is complete, and you should proceed to the chapter "Configuring the LightStream 1010 ATM Switch Processor." 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 solve the problem, contact a customer service representative for assistance and further instructions. Before you call, gather the following information to help your service provider assist you:
Figure 5-1 is an example of a sample display of the first few screens from the show diag power-on command.
Switch> show diag power-on
LS1010 Power-on Diagnostics Status (.=Pass,F=Fail,U=Unknown,N=Not Applicable)
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Last Power-on Date: 97/04/14 Time: 16:03:22
BOOTFLASH: . PCMCIA-Slot0: . PCMCIA-Slot1: N
CPU-IDPROM: . FCard-IDPROM: . NVRAM-Config: .
SRAM: . DRAM: .
PS1: . PS2: N PS (12V): .
FAN: . Temperature: . Bkp-IDPROM: F
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
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PAM 0/0 (T1CE) ....... ....... ....... .......
PAM 0/1 (155MM) ....... ....... ....... .......
PAM 1/0 (155MM) ....... ....... ....... .......
PAM 1/1 (155MM) ....... ....... ....... .......
PAM 3/0 (155UTP) ....... ....... ....... .......
PAM 3/1 (DS3Q) ....... ....... ....... .......
PAM 4/0 (T1CE) ....... ....... ....... .......
Ethernet-port Access: . Ethernet-port CAM-Access: .
Ethernet-port Loopback: . Ethernet-port Loadgen: .
When the information about PAMs appears in the output, if a failure occurs, an "F" is inserted instead of the period (.), which indicates the test passed.
Figure 5-2 is a flowchart to help you determine which component of your LightStream 1010 might have malfunctioned.
This section describes the LEDs used to confirm and troubleshoot operation of the ASP.
The LEDs on the ASP indicate the status of the system, which includes the fan assembly and power supplies and the ASP. The ASP LEDs are shown in Figure 5-3 and described in Table 5-1.
| LED | Description |
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The switch performs a series of self-tests and diagnostic tests. | |
Indicates whether or not the fan is operational. | |
If the power supply is operational, the PS0 LED is green. | |
If the power supply is operational, the PS1 LED is green. | |
Green-The Ethernet port is operational. | |
Off-No signal received. | |
Off-Not transmitting. |
Table 5-2 describes commands used to confirm that the hardware, software, and interfaces for the LightStream 1010 are configured as intended:
| Command | Description |
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Confirms the correct version and type of software is installed. | |
Confirms the type of hardware installed in the system. | |
Confirms the Ethernet configuration. | |
Confirms the ATM address is configured correctly. | |
Tests for connectivity between the switch and a host. | |
Confirms the ATM interfaces are configured correctly. | |
Confirms the status of the ATM interfaces. | |
Confirms the status of ATM virtual interfaces. | |
Confirms the configuration being used is configured correctly. | |
Confirms the configuration saved in NVRAM is configured correctly. |
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