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NETGEAR 8800 Chassis Switch CLI Manual • If the available power is insufficient to meet the required power, the deficit is displayed as Power Shortfall. • Redundant power information. If the amount of redundant power meets or exceeds the required power, the system has (N+1) power. • Yes-The system has redundant (N+1) power. • No-The system does not have redundant (N+1) power. The information contained in this display is for planning purposes since the system operates without redundant power as long as a power surplus is shown. However, if power is lost to a single PSU when the system is not redundant, I/O modules are powered down. Sefer to the section "Understanding Power Supply Management" in Chapter 2 of the NETGEAR 8800 User Manual. Depending on the software version running on your switch, the modules installed in your switch, and the type of switch you have, additional or different power information may be displayed. Example The following command displays the distribution of power and the available power on the switch: show power budget The following is sample output of this command from a NETGEAR 8800 series switch: PS State 48V 1 Powered On 624.00 2 Powered On 624.00 3 Empty 4 Empty 5 Empty 6 Empty Power Available: 1248.00 Redundant (N+1) Power Available: 648.00 Slots Type State Watts Slot-1 Empty Slot-2 GM-20T Operational 149.00 Slot-5 GM-20T Operational 149.00 Slot-6 Empty MSM-A MSM-5 Operational 185.00 MSM-B Empty 185.00 FanTray Operational 45.00 Power Required: 713.00 Chapter 3. Commands for Managing the Switch | 123