CLI Reference Guide-R05

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Chapter 4
| System Management Commands
System Status
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Command Mode
Privileged Exec
Command Usage
The alarms supported by this switch include various external alarms which can be
sent to the switch through hard-wired connections described in the Installation
Guide. Refer to the Installation Guide for information on how to use the alarm relay
contacts and external site alarm inputs.
Example
Console#show alarm input name
Name of Alarm Input of unit 1 index 1:
ALARM_IN1
Name of Alarm Input of unit 1 index 2:
ALARM_IN2
Name of Alarm Input of unit 1 index 3:
ALARM_IN3
Name of Alarm Input of unit 1 index 4:
ALARM_IN4
Console#
show alarm-status This command displays information on predefined alarms (i.e., non-configurable)
and on the link-down alarm (which is displayed as a minor alarm).
Command Mode
Privileged Exec
Command Usage
Alarms are signalled through the Alarm LEDs (Major Alarm and Minor Alarm)
and the Alarm Input and Output port on the front panel. When an alarm occurs,
the corresponding LEDs will not be extinguished until the alarm condition is
resolved. The event that triggered the alarm can be viewed using this
command. Alarms are also recorded in the system log, and can viewed using
the show log command.
The alarms supported by this switch include the internal alarms described
below and various external alarms which can be sent to the switch through
hard-wired connections described in the Installation Guide. Refer to the
Installation Guide for information on how to use the alarm relay contacts and
external site alarm inputs.
Major alarms include the failure of all fans, both thermal detectors exceeding
65C, or an invalid power module being installed. Minor alarms include the
failure of one or two fans, or when a second power module is installed but it is
not functioning.