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SNM3: not present
LP1 Sensor1: 41.5C
LP1 Sensor2: 50.625C
LP4 Sensor1: 39.0C
LP4 Sensor2: 49.250C
LP4 Sensor3: UNUSED
LP4 Sensor4: 38.5C
LP4 Sensor5: 47.750C
LP4 Sensor6: UNUSED
Fans are in auto mode. Temperature Monitoring Poll Period is 60 seconds
The following table describes the show chassis command output.
TABLE 38 show chassis command output
Field Description
Powers
Power num , part num The Powernum is the power supply number as positioned in the device.
The number of power supplies are as follows:
4-slot devices: 1 - 38-slot devices: 1 - 416-slot devices: 1 - 832-slot
devices: 1 - 8
The part num is the part number of the power supply purchased. This
applies to AC and DC power supplies.
Power status Indicates whether an AC or DC power supply is installed in the specied
power supply slot and the status of the power supply, which can be one of
the following:
• Installed (Shutdown) - The power supply has shut down. A
power supply will shut down due to apping, or if a shut down is
enabled manually using the power-o power-supply command.
Refer to Enabling a power supply shutdown on page 252.
• Installed (OK) - The power supply is functioning properly and
supplying power to the device and installed modules.
• Failed - The power supply is not functioning and is not
supplying power to the device and installed modules.
• not present - There is no power supply installed in the slot.
• Installed (Failed or Disconnected) - The power supply is not
functioning, or the power supply is not connected to the device
and installed modules.
Total power budget for device The sum of all power (in watts), used by all power supplies currently
functioning in the device. Refer to Hardware specications for Brocade
MLXe Series routers on page 271.
Total power used by system core The total power used by the management modules, switch fabric
modules, and fans. Each component consumes dierent amounts of
power.
Total power used by LPs The total power used by the interface modules. Each module type
consumes dierent amounts of power.
Total power available The total power budget for the device minus the total power used by the
system core and the installed interface modules.
Slot Power-On Priority The congured power-on priority of each interface module.
Slot num
Slot1 - Slot16
4-slot device: Slot1 - Slot48-slot device: Slot1 - Slot816-slot device:
Slot1 - Slot1632-slot device: Slot1 - Slot32
The slotnum is the device slot number.
The priority of each device slot as congured by the lp-slot-priority
command. The priority can be 1 (low, default) - 8 (high). If the amount of
power supplied to the device falls below a minimum threshold, the device
slots with the lowest priority will likely lose power. For information about
using the lp-slot-priority command, refer to Changing priority of slots for
interface modules on page 224.
Managing the device
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BrandBrocade Communications Systems
ModelNetIron MLXe Series
CategoryNetwork Router
LanguageEnglish

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