
Command Dictionary | Report Faults |
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You can use the
You may select to display either collapsed or uncollapsed faults by using the Set Fault Mode command. Also, some fault data is large and it would be more appropriate to use the Write Faults command and then read the file contents.
Arguments
∙-Class class_type
An optional switch and literal pair that specifies the class of faults that you want to display. The class_type argument can be either a fault class code or a fault class name. If you do not specify a class_type, the command displays all fault classes.
Table
Table 2-2. Fault Class Codes and Names
Fault Class Codes | Fault Class Names | Fault Class |
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FU | Full | TE+UT |
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TE | TEstable | DT+PD+OS+ |
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DT | DETEcted | DS+DI+DR |
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DS | DET_Simulation |
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DI | DET_Implication |
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DR | DET_Robust (Path Delay Testing Only) |
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PD | POSDET | PT+PU |
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PU | POSDET_Untestable |
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