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Monitoring the Chassis, Checking the Overall Chassis Status, Checking the Temperature Status

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Booting OmniSwitch 6400 Series Switches Monitoring the Chassis Monitoring the Chassis OmniSwitch 6400 Series switches can be monitored and managed via the console port using Command Line Interface (CLI) commands. The switches can also be monitored and managed remotely using CLI commands, WebView, SNMP, and OmniVista. The section below provides some examples of useful hardware-related monitoring CLI commands. Refer to the OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide for detailed information on all management and monitoring commands used with the OmniSwitch 6400 Series switch. Checking the Overall Chassis Status To check the overall status of a chassis, including the chassis type, and current administrative and operational status, use the show chassis command. For example: -> show chassis Chassis 1 Model Name: Description: Part Number: Hardware Revision: Serial Number: Manufacture Date: Admin Status: Operational Status: Number Of Resets: OS6400-48, 10/100/1000, 902274-10, 005, 439L0024, FEP 22 2008, POWER ON, UP, 1 For a complete list of output definitions for this command, refer to the OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide. Checking the Temperature Status To check chassis temperature status, including the current temperature and configured threshold values, use the show temperature command. For example: -> show temperature Temperature for chassis 1 Hardware Board Temperature (deg C) Hardware Cpu Temperature (deg C) Temperature Upper Threshold Range (deg C) Temperature Upper Threshold (deg C) Temperature Range Temperature Danger Threshold (deg C) = 38, = N/A, = 30 to 72, = 57, = UNDER THRESHOLD, = 72 For a complete list of output definitions for this command, refer to the OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide. OmniSwitch 6400 Series Hardware Users Guide April 2011 page 6-3

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Booting OmniSwitch 6400 Series Switches
Monitoring the Chassis
OmniSwitch 6400 Series Hardware Users Guide
April 2011
page 6-3
Monitoring the Chassis
OmniSwitch 6400 Series switches can be monitored and managed via the console port using Command
Line Interface (CLI) commands. The switches can also be monitored and managed remotely using CLI
commands, WebView, SNMP, and OmniVista.
The section below provides some examples of useful hardware-related monitoring CLI commands. Refer
to the
OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide
for detailed information on all management and monitoring
commands used with the OmniSwitch 6400 Series switch.
Checking the Overall Chassis Status
To check the overall status of a chassis, including the chassis type, and current administrative and opera-
tional status, use the
show chassis
command. For example:
-> show chassis
Chassis 1
Model Name:
OS6400-48,
Description:
10/100/1000,
Part Number:
902274-10,
Hardware Revision:
005,
Serial Number:
439L0024,
Manufacture Date:
FEP 22 2008,
Admin Status:
POWER ON,
Operational Status:
UP,
Number Of Resets:
1
For a complete list of output definitions for this command, refer to the
OmniSwitch
CLI Reference Guide
.
Checking the Temperature Status
To check chassis temperature status, including the current temperature and configured threshold values,
use the
show temperature
command. For example:
-> show temperature
Temperature for chassis 1
Hardware Board Temperature (deg C)
= 38,
Hardware Cpu Temperature (deg C)
= N/A,
Temperature Upper Threshold Range (deg C)
= 30 to 72,
Temperature Upper Threshold (deg C)
= 57,
Temperature Range
= UNDER THRESHOLD,
Temperature Danger Threshold (deg C)
= 72
For a complete list of output definitions for this command, refer to the
OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide
.