Specifications

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Chapter 3 Cisco IGX 8400 Series Nodes
Troubleshooting
Note If dspcds or any other command incorrectly states the IGX model (for example, stating that an IGX 8420
node is an IGX 8430 node), check the jumper switch W6 on the SCM. A jumpered W6 indicates an
IGX 8420 node. An open W6 indicates an IGX 8430 node. For more information, see the Preparing the
Cards section on page 3-1 in Chapter 3 of the Cisco IGX 8400 Series Installation Guide.
See Table 3-8 for status descriptions for each card type.
Note Cards with an F status (nonterminal failure) are activated only when necessary (for example, when
there is no card of that type available). Cards with a failed status are never activated.
Table 3-8 Card Status
Card Type Status Description
All card types Active Active card
ActiveF Active card with nonterminal failure.
Standby Standby card
StandbyF Standby card with nonterminal failure.
StandbyT Standby card performing diagnostics.
StandbyFT Standby card with non terminal failure
performing diagnostics.
Failed Card with terminal failure.
Unavailable Card is present but it can be in any of the
following states:
The node does not recognize the card
(might need to be reseated).
The card is running diagnostics.
Down Downed card.
Empty No card in that slot.
ActiveT Active card performing diagnostics.
NPM Same status as for all card
types, plus:
Same status as for all card types, plus:
Update Standby NPM downloading the network
configuration from an active NPM.
Note Red fail LED flashes during
updating.
Cleared NPM is preparing to become active.
Locked
dnlding
dnldr
These are downloader commands that
appear when the system is downloading
software to the NPM.