Dell EMC Virtual Edge Platform 1405 Series VEP1405 DIAG OS and Tools Release Notes Rev. A03 September 2020 This document describes the DIAG operating system (OS) and DIAG tools information for the Dell EMC Networking Virtual Edge Platform (VEP) 1405 series of systems. Abstract This document describes the DIAG operating system (OS) and DIAG tools information for the Dell EMC Networking Virtual Edge Platform (VEP) 1405 series of systems. • • • • • • • • Document revision history.............................
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DellEmc Diag memtool - version 2.0 package 3.43.4.81-19 2020/05/14 DellEmc Diag nvramtool - version 2.0 package 3.43.4.81-19 2020/05/14 DellEmc Diag opticstool - version 2.0 package 3.43.4.81-19 2020/05/14 DellEmc Diag pcitool - version 2.0 package 3.43.4.81-19 2020/05/14 DellEmc Diag pltool - version 2.0 package 3.43.4.81-19 2020/05/14 DellEmc Diag rtctool - version 1.1 package 3.43.4.81-19 2020/05/14 DellEmc Diag smbiostool - version 1.3 package 3.43.4.
Testing Memory Region 0: Address Read Test ......................................... Passed Address Write Test ........................................ Passed Address Walking 1's Test .................................. Passed Address Walking 0's Test .................................. Passed Data Read Test ............................................ Passed Data Write Test ........................................... Passed Data Walking 1's Test .....................................
DellEmc Diag temptool - version 2.0 package 3.43.4.81-19 2020/05/14 Testing PCI devices: + Checking PCI 00:00.0, ID=19808086 ....................... Passed + Checking PCI 00:04.0, ID=19a18086 ....................... Passed + Checking PCI 00:05.0, ID=19a28086 ....................... Passed + Checking PCI 00:06.0, ID=19a38086 ....................... Passed + Checking PCI 00:0f.0, ID=19a98086 ....................... Passed + Checking PCI 00:12.0, ID=19ac8086 ....................... Passed + Checking PCI 00:13.
Data Walking 0's Test ..................................... Passed Data Sliding 1's Test ..................................... Passed Data Sliding 0's Test ..................................... Passed Data Pattern Test ......................................... Passed Testing Memory Region 1: Address Read Test ......................................... Passed Address Write Test ........................................ Passed Address Walking 1's Test ..................................
OpCode : 0x0C03 (HCI_Reset) Status : 0x00 (0) (SUCCESS) Dump(Rx): 04 0E 04 01 03 0C 00 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------[5]: - 01:46:32.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------[10]: - 01:46:32.653911 Type : 0x04 (Event) EventCode : 0xFF (HCI_LE_ExtEvent) Data Length : 0x04 (4) (byte(s)) Event : 0x0602 (1538) (GAP_AdvertDataUpdate) Status : 0x00 (0) (SUCCESS) AdType : 0x01 (1) (Advertisement Data) Dump(Rx): 04 FF 04 02 06 00 01 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------[11]: - 01:46:32.
Data Length : ParamID : ParamLength : ParamValue : Dump(Tx): 01 36 FE 04 06 04 0x04 (4) (byte(s)) 0x0406 (GAPBOND_BONDING_ENABLED) 0x01 (1) 01 01 01 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------[17]: - 01:46:32.
-F [Force -l [Load Version: 10.2.4-1.0-00041) -T [Board -D [ATH10K HT40] : on/off (default: off) ATH10K F/W file] : firmware-X-Y.bin_Z(*5) (Current F/W TX power table] : on/off (CT F/W Only)(default: off) DEBUG MASK] : 0xYYYYYYYY (default: ) Note: (Each time you use ath10k.sh to set up your device, you can omit this option setting if the default setting for this option is the one you want to set.) hostapd.conf *1 - xxxx: supported_rates - https://w1.fi/cgit/hostap/plain/hostapd/ *2 - xx: https://en.
(Wireless Security)] (Channel (802.11ac [-n (802.11n Capabilities)] Capabilities)] [-a [-r (Supported Client)] (TX Interface)] -m ap Interface)] -b 5 SSID)] [-f [-p (Wireless Pre-shared Keys)] [-c )] (DHCP (Load ath10k.
3. ATH10K Kernel modules - Remove/Insert/Reload/Install/Uninstall/Probe ath10k.sh ath10k.sh ath10k.sh ath10k.sh ath10k.sh ath10k.sh module_remove module_insert [ATH10K Kernel modules Path] module_reload [ATH10K Kernel modules Path] module_install [ATH10K Kernel modules Path] module_uninstall [ATH10K Kernel modules Path] module_probe 4. ATH10K Shell file (ath10k.sh) - Install/Uninstall ath10k.sh sh_install [Shell file Path] ath10k.sh sh_install usb sdXY ath10k.sh sh_uninstall [Shell file Path] 5.
BIOS installation and configuration Create a serial console connection To create a serial console connection, perform the following steps: 1. Use a micro USB to USB type-A cable to establish a connection between the VEP1405 series micro USB console port and the personal computer. NOTE: Ensure that you have the driver for the CP210X USB - UART Bridge VCP from Silicon Labs installed. For more information or to download the necessary driver, see https://www.silabs.
Figure 3. Dell EMC VEP1405 setup prompt timeout screen 3. From the Setup Prompt Timeout field, use the keyboard to enter the time. 4. Press F4 to save the changes made. 5. Using the arrow keys, select the Main tab. Figure 4. Dell EMC VEP1405 BIOS main screen Boot order The BIOS looks for a bootable image in the Boot order setting list. The BIOS then loads and boots the image. To access the boot order setting from the BIOS setup screen, select the Boot tab, and then select Boot Option Priorities.
Figure 6. USB 3.0 settings Because the system is connected using the universal asynchronous receiver-transmitter (UART) console, a traditional keyboard or mouse is not connected to the USB ports.
Figure 8. POST test LED test Within Test mode, the LED test option allows you to select the color of the system LED lights on the front panel: ● None ● Green ● Yellow To adjust these settings, go to the BIOS setup screen, use the arrow keys to select the Advanced tab, select POST test, and then select the LED test option. Figure 9.
Figure 10. Restore system defaults screen 3. Select Yes and press Enter. Figure 11.
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Restore to Manufacture DIAG OS Manufacture DIAG OS recovery for the VEP1405 series of systems. Burn DIAG OS ISO image to a bootable USB NOTE: Dell Technologies recommends you use Rufus to create the bootable USB drive. To download the latest version of Rufus, see https://rufus.ie/. 1. Mount the USB flash drive to a Linux computer or VEP1405 with DIAG OS. 2. Log in to the Linux OS. 3. Download the DIAG OS ISO image to the Linux computer using FTP, SCP, or a similar protocol. 4.
platform found vep1400 platform vep1400 is supported. console port ttyS0 **************************** Select Installation Device **************************** 1.SSD 2.USB Disk 3.eMMC 0.Quit --------------------------Please select the device type that DIAG OS will be install on : 3 Install Diag OS on eMMC Checking device /dev/mmcblk0 size...
Programming passed.
CPU Signature 506F1 CPU FamilyID=6, Model=5F, SteppingId=1, Processor=0 Microcode Revision 2E Platform ID: 0x0 PMG_CST_CFG_CTL: 0x37 Misc EN: 0x840089 Gen PM ConA: 0xA0A00200 Therm Status: 0x8000000 POST Control=0xEA000301, Status=0xE600DF00 BIOS initializations... CPGC Memtest Channel 0 ...................... PASS CPGC Memtest Channel 1 ...................... PASS 4. During the installation process, select eMMC rather than SSD for the installation of the diagnostics partition.
Figure 16. Log in command prompt 5. To log in, enter the following user and password information: root/calvin DIAG OS verification NOTE: The system shows the current version. After DIAG OS installation is complete, reboot the system and boot into the DIAG OS. 1. Log in into the DIAG OS using root as the username and calvin as the password. 2. Enter the sh_ver command.
The following example shows how to mount on a partition: root@dellemc-diag-os:~# mount /dev/sdb /mnt/usb mount: /dev/sdb is write-protected, mounting read-only root@dellemc-diag-os:~# ls /mnt/usb boot initrd.xz root@dellemc-diag-os:~# umount /mnt/usb root@dellemc-diag-os:~# mount /dev/sdb1 /mnt/usb root@dellemc-diag-os:~# ls /mnt/usb EFI root@dellemc-diag-os:~# cd /mnt/usb vmlinuz 5. Copy the vep1400x_ufw_1.6 image from the /mnt/usb directory to the root directory on the VEP1405 series system. 6.
firmware_updater/os/debian/driver/10.2/ firmware_updater/os/debian/driver/10.2/amifldrv_mod.o firmware_updater/os/debian/driver/9.8/ firmware_updater/os/debian/driver/9.8/amifldrv_mod.o firmware_updater/os/debian/driver/10.0/ firmware_updater/os/debian/driver/10.0/amifldrv_mod.o firmware_updater/os/debian/debian_init.sh firmware_updater/os/ubuntu/ firmware_updater/os/ubuntu/ubuntu_init.sh ~/temp ~/temp ======== VEP1400-X Firmware Updater Package ======== Package version: 1.
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