ZyXEL MM-7201 User Guide - Page 62

System Info

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Chapter 7 System Info The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 8 System Info LABEL DESCRIPTION System Name This field displays the descriptive name of the MM-7201 for identification purposes. Click Basic Setting > General Setup to change this. See Chapter 8 on page 65. ZyNOS F/W Version This field displays the version number of the MM-7201's current firmware including the date created. Click Management > Maintenance > Firmware Upgrade to change this. See Chapter 39 on page 293. Ethernet Address This field displays the Ethernet MAC (Media Access Control) address of the MS-7206 system. The MS-7206 system copies the MAC address from the active management card when the MS-7206 system starts up. The MS7206 system keeps using this MAC address, even if the standby management card takes over, until the system starts up again. Hardware Status Slot This field displays the slots that have a card installed in them. Click a slot number to look at more detail about the card's hardware. See Section 7.1.1 on page 63. Name This field displays the type of card in the slot. Voltage This field displays the voltage status in the card. Normal: The voltage is within allowable range. Error: The voltage is outside the allowable range at one or more sensors. Temperature This field displays the temperature status in the card. Normal: The temperature is below the threshold. PoE Status Total Power (W) Consuming Power (W) Remaining Power (W) Power Source Status Power1 Error: The temperature is above the threshold at one or more sensors. This field displays the total amount of power available from a Power over Ethernet (PoE) injector. This field displays the amount of power from a PoE injector the system is using. This field displays the amount of power from a PoE injector the system is not using. This field displays the status of each power module in the system. Power2 Present: There is a power module in this slot, and it is working properly. FAN Status Absent: There is no power module in this slot, or the power module is not working properly. 62 MS-7206 User's Guide

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Chapter 7 System Info
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The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 8
System Info
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
System
Name
This field displays the descriptive name of the MM-7201 for identification
purposes. Click
Basic Setting > General Setup
to change this. See
Chapter 8 on page 65
.
ZyNOS F/W
Version
This field displays the version number of the MM-7201's current firmware
including the date created. Click
Management > Maintenance >
Firmware Upgrade
to change this. See
Chapter 39 on page 293
.
Ethernet
Address
This field displays the Ethernet MAC (Media Access Control) address of the
MS-7206 system. The MS-7206 system copies the MAC address from the
active management card when the MS-7206 system starts up. The MS-
7206 system keeps using this MAC address, even if the standby
management card takes over, until the system starts up again.
Hardware
Status
Slot
This field displays the slots that have a card installed in them. Click a slot
number to look at more detail about the card’s hardware. See
Section
7.1.1 on page 63
.
Name
This field displays the type of card in the slot.
Voltage
This field displays the voltage status in the card.
Normal
: The voltage is within allowable range.
Error
: The voltage is outside the allowable range at one or more sensors.
Temperature
This field displays the temperature status in the card.
Normal
: The temperature is below the threshold.
Error
: The temperature is above the threshold at one or more sensors.
PoE Status
Total Power
(W)
This field displays the total amount of power available from a Power over
Ethernet (PoE) injector.
Consuming
Power (W)
This field displays the amount of power from a PoE injector the system is
using.
Remaining
Power (W)
This field displays the amount of power from a PoE injector the system is
not using.
Power
Source
Status
Power1
Power2
This field displays the status of each power module in the system.
Present
: There is a power module in this slot, and it is working properly.
Absent
: There is no power module in this slot, or the power module is not
working properly.
FAN Status