TESTING
The device is being tested.
NOT CONFIGURED
The device is not configured for normal operation.
MIS CONFIGURED
The configuration does not match the physical device.
HARDWARE ERROR A Hardware Error has been detected which prevents
further use of the device.
2
If you select the ATM interface (
<
2. ATM MMF
>
on the Device List panel),
the Device Status and Control panel for the ATM adapter appears
(Figure 5-24).
Device Status and Control
155Mb/s ATM over multi-mode fiber, Slot 2,- Net # 1
Operational Status
Diagnostic Status
Fault Status
Network Connection
DISABLED
ACTIVE
OK
UP
Select from the following:
Disable Device
<1. Enable Device >
<2. Run Default Test >
<3. Run Interactive test >
<4. Loop Test - stop on first error >
<5. Loop Test - Log all errors >
Stop Test
<6. View Hardware Test Log >
<7. View Hardware Error Log >
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Select (1-7 or B=Back R=Refresh H=Help):
Figure
5-24. Device Status and Control Panel (Device Disabled)
The Device Status and Control Page displays status and a menu of actions
for the selected device. The status fields that are displayed are dependent
on the characteristics of the device.
The menu items that are active on the Device Status and Control panel are
dynamically determined depending on the state of the device (that is, whether
it is enabled, disabled, or testing).
In this example, the device is disabled. The Enable Device choice and all of
the choices to start a test are active and can be selected. If the device were
enabled, it would need to be disabled before testing.
When the Device Status and Control panel is displayed (and the status for
the device is ENABLED), you can disable the device by selecting the Disable
option.
When testing is complete, the device can be enabled using the diagnostic
menus or using the router’s talk 5 commands.
Select Refresh periodically to update the status information for a device.
The status fields which are displayed for most devices have the following
meanings:
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