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November 2000, Week 3

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Thu, 16 Nov 2000 20:43:19 -0500
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On a similar note, if you see 802 chip restarts climbing it means that there is a missing terminator
somewhere.

If you like, I would be happy to send anyone who wants it a copy of a command file called HEALTH.
Please configure it to meet your needs, but it basically checks many of the things you need to
check daily, including your LAN and provides you with instructions on how to do simple calculations
to check for problems as well as instructions on what numbers should be zero and what numbers
should be near zero. I suggest you run it daily and keep the results in order to create a baseline,
thus giving you an idea of when the errors started occurring. Upon request I will mark up your first
output, highlighting possible problems. On second thought, I'll limit THAT offer to the first 100 brave
souls. (FYI, IANAE, I've simply gone to class and bent the ear of everyone and asked them to teach
me what they know.)


On Thu, 16 Nov 2000 11:32:28 -0600, Dennis Heidner wrote:

>Check the transceiver and make sure it is jumpered for SQE.
>
>Also do a LINKCONTROL @;STATUS=ALL
>
>Look at the statistics for the DTS LINK.  If the HEARTBEAT LOSS is not
>zero, then  SQE may be disabled on one or more than one device (I.E.
>HPe3000 also).   On the smaller boxes, that can sometimes cause problems.
>
>
>Have you done a power on reset of the DTC?

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