Command Reference Guide
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3 active
4 active
5 active
6 active
7 active
8 active
-- Power Entry Modules --
Bay Status
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0 up
1 up
-- Fan Status --
Tray Status Temp Volt Speed PEM0 PEM1 Fan1 Fan2 Fan3
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0 up < 50C 12-16V low/2100-2700 RPM up up up up up
1 up < 50C 12-16V low/2100-2700 RPM up up up up up
2 up < 50C 12-16V low/2100-2700 RPM up up up up up
3 up < 50C 12-16V low/2100-2700 RPM up up up up up
4 up < 50C 16-20V med/2700-3200 RPM up up up up up
5 up < 50C 12-16V low/2100-2700 RPM up up up up up
Related
Commands
show command-history
c e s
Display a buffered log of all commands entered by all users along with a time stamp.
Syntax
show command-history
Defaults
None.
Command Mode
EXEC
EXEC Privilege
Command
History
H
Usage
Information
One trace log message is generated for each command. No password information is saved to
this file. A command-history trace log is saved to a file upon an RPM failover. This file can
be analyzed by the Dell Force10 TAC to help identify the root cause of an RPM failover.
Example
FTOS#show command-history
[11/20 15:47:22]: CMD-(CLI):[service password-encryption]by default from console
[11/20 15:47:22]: CMD-(CLI):[service password-encryption hostname Force10]by default from console
- Repeated 3 times.
[11/20 15:47:23]: CMD-(CLI):[service timestamps log datetime]by default from console
[11/20 15:47:23]: CMD-(CLI):[hostname Force10]by default from console
[11/20 15:47:23]: CMD-(CLI):[enable password 7 ******]by default from console
show linecard View line card status
show rpm View Route Processor Module status.
show sfm View Switch Fabric Module status.
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