The watch-clock command, The watch-net and watch-net-all commands – Sun Microsystems SUN FIRE 280R User Manual

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Sun Fire 280R Server Owner’s Guide • January 2001

The

watch-clock

Command

The

watch-clock

command displays a number that increments once per second.

During normal operation, the seconds counter repeatedly increments from 0 to 59.
The following shows an example snapshot of output from the

watch-clock

command.

The

watch-net

and

watch-net-all

Commands

The

watch-net

and

watch-net-all

commands monitor Ethernet packets on the

Ethernet interfaces connected to the system. Good packets received by the system
are indicated by a period (.). Errors such as the framing error and the cyclic
redundancy check (CRC) error are indicated with an X and an associated error
description.

The following examples show

watch-net

and the

watch-net-all

command

output.

{0} ok watch-clock

Watching the ‘seconds’ register of the real time clock chip.

It should be ‘ticking’ once a second.

Type any key to stop.

4

{0} ok watch-net

gme register test --- succeeded.

Internal loopback test -- succeeded.

Transceiver check -- Using Onboard Transceiver - Link Up. up

Using Onboard Transceiver - Link Up.

Looking for Ethernet Packets.

‘.’ is a Good Packet. ‘X’ is a Bad Packet.

Type any key to stop.................................

{0} ok watch-net-all

/pci@8,700000/network@5,1

gme register test --- succeeded.

Internal loopback test -- succeeded.

Link is -- Using Onboard Transceiver - Link Up Up.

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