1 Pass
Chassis Ejector Support: Enabled
Ejector Status:
Left ejector CLOSE, Right ejector CLOSE, Module HW does support
ejector based shutdown, Ejector policy enabled.
switch#
switch# show module xbar 1
Xbar Ports Module-Type Model Status
--- ----- ----------------------------------- ------------------ ------
1 0 Fabric Module 3 N77-C7710-FAB-3 ok
Xbar Sw Hw
--- -------------- ------
1 NA 0.705
Xbar MAC-Address(es) Serial-Num
--- -------------------------------------- ----------
1 NA JAE213604M9
Chassis Ejector Support: Enabled
Ejector Status:
Top ejector OPEN, Bottom ejector OPEN, Module HW does not support ejector
based shutdown, Ejector policy disabled.
switch#
Purging the Module Configuration
You can clear the running configuration for an I/O slot that is not functioning by using the purge module
command in EXEC mode.
This command does not work on supervisor slots nor on any I/O slot that currently has a powered-up module.
Note
Before you begin
Verify that either the I/O slot is empty or the I/O module installed in the slot is powered down.
Clear the running configuration by using the purge module slot_number running-config command.
Example:
switch# purge module 1 running-config
Example
For example, suppose you create an IP storage configuration with a 48-port 10/100/1000 Ethernet
I/O module in slot 3 of Switch A. This module uses an IP address. You decide to remove this I/O
module and move it to Switch B, and you no longer need the IP address. If you try to configure this
unused IP address, you will receive an error message that prevents you from proceeding with the
Cisco Nexus 7710 Switch Site Preparation and Hardware Installation Guide
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Managing the Switch
Purging the Module Configuration