Lucent Technologies 9077 16S User Manual

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October 22, 1999

SP Switch Router Adapter Guide - 1.4 Update 2

Configuring the SP Switch Router Adapter
Step 3. Change profile settings

value and you later read the field, the setting is always displayed in decimal. Here are the hex
values for dump events:

0x0001 - dump always (override other bits)

0x0002 - dump just the next time the card reboots

0x0004 - dump on card panic

0x0008 - dump whenever card is reset

0x0010 - dump whenever card is hung

0x0020 - dump on power up

To specify dump on panic and dump when card hangs, you OR together 0x0004 (dump on
card panic) and 0x0010 (dump whenever card is hung). The result in hex is 0x0014, or 20 in
decimal. You could specify either of these settings to get the same result:

super> set config = 0x14

or:

super> set config = 20

super> write

DUMP/ written

After you save (write) your specified value and you later read the field, you will see the panic
and hang setting displayed as

config = 20

.

To specify dump during panic, reset, and power up, you OR together 0004, 0008, and 0020.
The result in hex is 0x2c, the decimal equivalent is 44. Both settings produce the same result:

super> set config = 0x2c

or:

super> set config = 44

super> write

DUMP/ written

After you save (write) your specified value and you later read the field, you will see the panic,
reset, and power up setting displayed as 44.

Note:

Dump settings for all installed media cards are specified in the system Dump profile.

There are two fields,

keep-count

and

config

. These fields are overridden by settings in a

particular Card profile.

The

keep-count

field enables you to specify numbers of dumps to be saved for all installed

cards. The default setting is

keep-count = 0

, which means two more dumps are saved in

addition to the current dump and the first dump of the day. A total of four dumps will be
available with this default setting. At minimum, the first dump of the day and the current dump
are always saved.

The

config

field in the system Dump is the same as the

config

field in a Card profile. The

default for this setting is 20, expressed in decimal, and means that dumps are taken when cards
panic and hang.

Refer to the GRF Configuration and Management manual for a description of other system
Dump profile fields.

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