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QSFP 168 Temperature = 21.891C
QSFP 168 Voltage = 3.314V
QSFP 168 TX1 Bias Current = 0.000mA
QSFP 168 TX2 Bias Current = 0.000mA
QSFP 168 TX3 Bias Current = 0.000mA
QSFP 168 TX4 Bias Current = 0.000mA
QSFP 168 RX1 Power = 0.000mW
QSFP 168 RX2 Power = 0.000mW
QSFP 168 RX3 Power = 0.000mW
QSFP 168 RX4 Power = 0.000mW
Recognize an Over-Temperature Condition
An alarm message is generated and displayed when an over-temperature condition on a system component occurs. Either a
minor or a major alarm is triggered.
A minor temperature alarm is displayed when any system temperature threshold is exceeded. In this case, the system fan speed
is gradually increased to 60% duty cycle (PWM). If the sensor’s temperature does not decrease, the system fan speed is
increased to a 70% duty cycle (PWM) and a major over-temperature alarm is generated.
Over-temperature alarms are logged. Use the show alarms command to display the currently logged alarms.
To display the pre-configured sensor thresholds, use the show alarms threshold command.
Dell#show alarms threshold
-- System Core --
-- Temperature Limits (deg C) --
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Minor Minor Off Major Major Off Shutdown
S0 50 45 50 45 N/A
S1 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
S2 50 45 50 45 N/A
S3 50 45 50 45 N/A
S4 40 35 40 35 N/A
S5 50 45 50 45 N/A
S6 67 62 67 62 N/A
S7 68 63 68 63 N/A
S8 66 61 66 61 N/A
S9 66 61 66 61 N/A
-- Switching Core --
-- Temperature Limits (deg C) --
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Minor Minor Off Major Major Off Shutdown
S0 93 86 100 95 105
S1 93 86 100 95 105
S2 93 86 100 95 105
S3 93 86 100 95 105
S4 93 86 100 95 105
S5 93 86 100 95 105
-- Port Modules --
-- Temperature Limits (deg C) --
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Minor Minor Off Major Major Off Shutdown
S0 93 86 100 95 105
S1 93 86 100 95 105
S2 93 86 100 95 105
S3 93 86 100 95 105
S4 93 86 100 95 105
S5 93 86 100 95 105
S6 93 86 100 95 105
S7 93 86 100 95 105
S8 93 86 100 95 105
S9 93 86 100 95 105
S10 93 86 100 95 105
Debugging and Diagnostics
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