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SWerr directory

Table 24 includes the CLI commands for the Software Error (SWerr) utility. The firmware stores the Swerr messages into a cyclic buffer. The contents of the buffer are printed upon request.The commands are accessed from the SWerr directory.

Table 24 SWerr directory CLI commands

CLI command

Description

 

 

PS <num>

Prints the Swerr buffer constants. All the accumulated swerr messages are

 

printed.

 

Where:

 

num is the number of error messages to print (optional).

 

The buffer stores the 20 most recent messages.

 

 

GF

Displays the swerr error levels and control flags.

 

There are three error levels: inform, serious, and fatal. Each level has two

 

flags: Insert_flag, which stores error information in the buffer, and Print_flag,

 

which prints to the serial port when an error occurs.

 

 

CF <level> <insert_flag>

Changes swerr control flags.

<Fast_print_flag>

 

<user_func_addr>

Where:

 

 

level is in the range of 0...2.

 

insert_flag is true or false

 

Fast_print_flag is in the range of 0...2 (0 = print, 1 = print, 2 = fast print).

 

user_func_addr is the user function address (for firmware engineers only).

 

 

DEL < number>

Deletes swerr messages from the buffer.

 

Where:

 

number is the number of swerr messages to delete (oldest messages are

 

deleted). Enter 0 to delete all swerr messages.

 

 

DWN

Prints detailed debug information for one swerr message, stepping down

 

(back in time).

 

 

UP

Prints detailed debug information for one swerr message, stepping up

 

(forward in time).

 

 

PP

Prints detailed debug information for the current swerr message.

 

 

HeLP

Prints the descriptions of all the commands in the swerr directory.

 

 

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Hit any key to continue R2MFC MBM maintenance NN40010-300 Overview Chapter Command Line Interface CLIUsers and passwords Command Line Interface CLI Accessing the CLILOad directory CommandsLOad directory CLI commands INfo directory CLI commandsVIew directory VIew directory CLI commandsCNtrl directory CNtrl directory CLI commands Sheet 1NN40010-300 COnfig directory CLI commands Sheet 1 COnfig directoryCNtrl directory CLI commands Sheet 3 NN40010-300 ALarm directory CLI commands Sheet 1 ALarm directoryNN40010-300 SWerr directory SWerr directory CLI commandsMFC directory MFC directory CLI commands Sheet 1MFC directory CLI commands Sheet 2 See Chapter , MFC Signal Definitions, on page 111 for MFC R2 directory R2 directory CLI commands Sheet 1Command Line Interface CLI R2 directory CLI commands Sheet 2 PRI directory PRI directory CLI commandsCommand Line Interface CLI NN40010-300 Shows the Config DIP switch layout Appendix a Configuring DIP switch settings and definitionsSecond dial tone DIP switch settings Country selection DIP switch settingsMexico Config 1 R2 A/B signals Country code defaultsMexico Config Meaning Signal Interpretation of received MFC signalsInterpretation of transmitted MFC signals Sheet 1 Mexico Config Interpretation of received MFC signals Sheet 1 Mexico Config 2 R2 A/B signalsInterpretation of transmitted MFC signals Brazil Config 1 R2 A/B signals Brazil ConfigInterpretation of received MFC signals Brazil Config Brazil Config 2 R2 A/B signals Argentina Config Argentina Config 1 R2 A/B Signals Interpretation of received MFC signals Chile Config 1 R2 A/B signals Chile ConfigSignal Block Panama Config Configuring DIP switch settings and definitions NN40010-300 Diagnostics and Loopback Dip Switch Settings Appendix B Diagnostic and loopback DIP switch settingsDiagnostic and loopback DIP switch settings NN40010-300 MFC signal meaning Appendix C MFC Signal DefinitionsMFC signal definitions MFC Signal Definitions NN40010-300 Cable pinouts Appendix D CLI Cable PinoutCLI Cable Pinout NN40010-300