Alcatel OS6855-24 User Guide - Page 134

Checking the Fan Status, Checking the Power Supply Status, Automatic Monitoring

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Monitoring the Chassis Booting 6855 Series Switches Checking the Fan Status To check the current status for all six fans in the chassis, use the show fan command. For example: -> show fan Chassis Fan Status 1 1 Running 1 2 Running 1 3 Running 1 4 Running For a complete list of output definitions for this command, refer to the OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide. Checking the Power Supply Status For information on checking power supplies for OmniSwitch 6855 Series switches, refer to "Booting 6855 Series Switches" on page 5-1. Automatic Monitoring Automatic monitoring refers to the switch's built-in sensors that automatically monitor operations. The switch recieves an interrupt warning at a temprature of 75C. It sends a trap to the user and the switch shuts down automatically when the temperature reaches 80C. Upon cooling (at 65C), the switch restarts. Additional Monitoring Commands CLI Commands Used for Monitoring a Chassis show cmm show ni show module show module long show module status Displays the basic hardware and status information for primary and secondary management modules (if applicable). Displays the basic hardware and status information for individual modules. If the switch is a standalone, information for the stand alone switch displays. Displays the basic information for individual modules. If the switch is a standalone, information for the stand-alone switch displays. Displays the detailed information for individual modules. If the switch is a standalone, information for the standalone switch displays. Displays the basic status information for individual modules. If the switch is a standalone, information for the standalone switch displays. page 5-6 OmniSwitch 6855 Series Hardware Users Guide September 2011

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Monitoring the Chassis
Booting 6855 Series Switches
page 5-6
OmniSwitch 6855 Series Hardware Users Guide
September 2011
Checking the Fan Status
To check the current status for all six fans in the chassis, use the
show fan
command. For example:
-> show fan
Chassis Fan
Status
-------+---+-----------
1
1
Running
1
2
Running
1
3
Running
1
4
Running
For a complete list of output definitions for this command, refer to the
OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide
.
Checking the Power Supply Status
For information on checking power supplies for OmniSwitch 6855 Series switches, refer to
“Booting 6855
Series Switches” on page 5-1
.
Automatic Monitoring
Automatic monitoring refers to the switch’s built-in sensors that automatically monitor operations. The
switch recieves an interrupt warning at a temprature of
75C. It sends a trap to the user and the switch
shuts down automatically when the temperature reaches 80C. Upon cooling (at 65C), the switch restarts.
Additional Monitoring Commands
CLI Commands Used for Monitoring a Chassis
show cmm
Displays the basic hardware and status information for primary and
secondary management modules (if applicable).
show ni
Displays the basic hardware and status information for individual mod-
ules. If the switch is a standalone, information for the stand alone
switch displays.
show module
Displays the basic information for individual modules. If the switch is a
standalone, information for the stand-alone switch displays.
show module long
Displays the detailed information for individual modules. If the switch
is a standalone, information for the standalone switch displays.
show module status
Displays the basic status information for individual modules. If the
switch is a standalone, information for the standalone switch displays.