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NETGEAR 8800 Chassis Switch CLI Manual • Node state-The node state must be STANDBY to participate in leader election and to be selected primary. If the node is in the INIT, DOWN, or FAIL states, the node will not participate in leader election. • Configuration priority-This is a user assigned priority. The configured priority is compared only after the node meets the minimum thresholds in each category for it to be healthy. Required processes and devices must not fail. • Software health-This represents the percent of processes available. • Health of secondary hardware components-This represents the health of switch components, such as the power supplies, fans, and so forth. • Slot ID-The MSM/MM slot where the node is installed (MSM-A or MSM-B). If you do not configure any priorities, MSM-A has a higher priority than MSM-B. Example The following command configures a priority of 2 for MSM-B: configure node slot B priority 2 configure power supply configure power supply {auto | on} Description Configures a power supply for either automatic power management, or forced on, regardless of the impact to the total available system power. Syntax Description ps_num auto on Specifies the slot number of the installed power supply unit (PSU) to which this command applies. Specifies that the NETGEAR 8800 determine the enabled or disabled state of the PSU to maximize total system power. This is the default. Specifies that the PSU be enabled even if the NETGEAR 8800 determines it should be disabled. This action may reduce the total available system power and may result in one or more I/O modules powering down. Default The default setting is auto; the NETGEAR 8800 either enables or disables the PSU in order to maximize total system power. Usage Guidelines If a switch has PSUs with a mix of both 220V AC and 110V AC inputs, the NETGEAR 8800 maximizes system power by automatically taking one of two possible actions: 60 | Chapter 3. Commands for Managing the Switch