0/FT0/*
3510 3510 3510 3540 3510 3570 3480 3570 3510 3510
3510 3510
0/FT1/*
3540 3510 3450 3540 3480 3600 3480 3450 3540 3540
3480 3540
Power Supply Information
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R/S/I Modules Sensor Watts
0/PM0/*
host PM 3000
0/PM1/*
host PM 3000
0/PM2/*
host PM 3000
Power Shelves Type: AC
Total Power Capacity: 9000W
Protected Power Capacity: 4500W
Worst Case Power Used: 3145W
Slot Max Watts
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0/1/CPU0 375
0/RSP0/CPU0 250
0/RSP1/CPU0 350
0/4/CPU0 375
0/6/CPU0 375
0/FT0/SP 710 (default)
0/FT1/SP 710 (default)
Worst Case Protected Power Available: 1355W
Configuring the Chassis Altitude
To allow your router to adjust the fan speed to compensate for lower cooling capabilities at higher altitudes,
you should configure the chassis altitude setting. Use the environment altitude command in administration
configuration mode. The default setting is 1800 meters.
The syntax for the environment altitude command is:
environment altitude altitude rack rack-no
Displaying RP Redundancy Status
The show redundancy command displays the redundancy status of the route switch processors (RSPs). This
command also displays the boot and switch-over history for the RSPs.
The show redundancy operates in EXEC and administration EXEC mode.
In the following example, the show redundancy command displays the redundancy status for a redundant
RSP pair:
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:router(admin)# show redundancy
Mon Jun 29 04:49:26.098 PST
Redundancy information for node 0/RSP0/CPU0:
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Node 0/RSP0/CPU0 is in ACTIVE role
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