Cisco SFS7000P-SK9 Command Reference - Page 365
Syntax Description, Defaults, Command Modes, Usage Guidelines, Field, Descriptions, show sensor
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Chapter 6 Show Commands show sensor show sensor To display the temperature at several key locations in your Server Switch, enter the show sensor command in User Exec mode or Privileged Exec mode. show sensor Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Defaults This command has no default settings. Command Modes User Execute mode, Privileged Execute mode. Usage Guidelines Platform Availability: Cisco SFS 3001, Cisco SFS 7000, Cisco SFS 7008, Cisco SFS 3012, Cisco 4x InfiniBand Switch Module for IBM BladeCenter Privilege Level: General read-only user. The show sensor command identifies the temperature sensors in the system chassis. It also reports their location in the chassis and the current temperature at that location. Chassis temperature should be monitored to verify the cooling efficiency of the blowers and your data center air-conditioning. Temperatures are in degrees Celsius and vary depending upon their location. Normal temperature levels for the Cisco SFS 3001 remain 10 to 20 degrees Celsius above the ambient temperature. 75 C would be an alarm temperature and the system will reset itself at 85 C. Command Output: Table 6-60 describes the output of the show sensor command. Table 6-80 show sensor Command Field Descriptions Field Descriptions sensor Number of the temperature sensor. oper-status Operational status of the sensor ("up" or "down"). oper-code (select Server Switches) Operational code of the sensor. temperature Temperature that the sensor reads, in degrees Celsius. alarm-temp (select Server Switches) Temperature at which the sensor sounds an alarm. shutdown-temp (select Server Switches) Temperature at which the sensor shuts down the Server Switch. OL-9163-02 Cisco SFS 7000 Series Product Family Command Reference Guide 6-199