diagnostic monitor
Syntax
diagnostic monitor [{fabric | fan | module} [<MEMBER/SLOT>]} | rear-display-module]
no diagnostic monitor [{fabric | fan | module} [<MEMBER/SLOT>]} | rear-display-module]
Description
Enables runtime diagnostics for all modules or for a specified module. This feature is enabled by default for all modules.
The
no
form of this command disables runtime diagnostics for all modules or for a specified module.
Command context
config
Parameters
[fabric | fan | module]
Selects the options for enabling or disabling runtime diagnostics for a specific module.
fabric
Specifies the enabling of diagnostic monitoring specific to a fabric module.
fan
Specifies the enabling of diagnostic monitoring specific to a fan tray.
module
Specifies the enabling of diagnostic monitoring specific to a management or line module.
<MEMBER/SLOT>
Specifies the member/slot for management modules (1/5 or 1/6), line modules (1/1-1/4, 1/7-1/10), fan modules (1/1-1/3), and fabric modules(1/1-1/3). Some switches (such as the Aruba 8400 Switch Series), use the format member/slot (for example, 1/1).
rear-display-module
Specifies the enabling of diagnostic monitoring specific to the rear display module.
Authority
Administrators
Usage
When no parameters are used in the command (diagnostic monitor
or
no diagnostic monitor
), the command applies to all modules. This command impacts the diagnostics that run periodically. It does not affect on-demand diagnostics.
Example
Enabling runtime diagnostics for a specified module:
switch(config)# diagnostic monitor module 1/5