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Chapter48 Configuring Online Diagnostics
Configuring Online Diagnostics
Configuring Online Diagnostics
You must configure the failure threshold and the interval between tests before enabling diagnostic
monitoring.
This section has this information:
Scheduling Online Diagnostics, page 48-2
Configuring Health-Monitoring Diagnostics, page48-3

Scheduling Online Diagnostics

You can schedule online diagnostics to run at a designated time of day or on a daily, weekly, or monthly
basis for a switch. Use the no form of this command to remove the scheduling.
Use this global configuration command to schedule online diagnostics:
Use the no diagnostic schedule switch number test {name | test-id | test-id-range | all | basic |
non-disruptive} {daily hh:mm | on mmdd yyyy hh:mm | weekly day-o f-week hh:mm} global
configuration command to remove the scheduled tests.
This example sh ows how to schedule diagnostic testing for a specific day and time on a standalone switch:
Switch(config)# diagnostic schedule test TestPortAsicCam on december 3 2006 22:25
Command Purpose
diagnostic schedule switch
number test {name | test-id |
test-id-range | all | basic |
non-disruptive} {daily hh:mm |
onmm dd yyyy hh:mm | weekly
day-of-week hh:mm}
Schedule on-demand diagnostic tests for a specific day and time.
The switch number keyword is supported only on stacking-capable switches. The range
is from 1 to 9.
When specifying the tests to be scheduled, use these options:
name—Name of the test that appears in the show diagnostic content command
output.
test-id—ID number of the test that appears in the show diagnostic content command
output.
test-id-range—ID numbers of the tests that appear in the show diagnostic content
command output.
all—All of the diagnostic tests.
basic—Basic on-demand diagnostic tests.
non-disruptive—Nondisruptive health-monitoring tests.
You can schedule the tests as follows:
Daily—Use the daily hh:mm parameter.
Specific day and time—Use the onmm dd yyyy hh:mm parameter.
Weekly—Use the weekly day-of-week hh:mm parameter.
For detailed information about this command, see the command reference for this release.