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3 N9K-X9732C-EX 210 W 720 W Powered-Up
4 N9K-X9736C-FX 434 W 900 W Powered-Up
23 N9K-C9504-FM-E 152 W 312 W Powered-Up
24 N9K-C9504-FM-E 148 W 312 W Powered-Up
26 N9K-C9504-FM-E 147 W 312 W Powered-Up
27 N9K-SUP-B+ 30 W 72 W Powered-Up
28 N9K-SUP-B+ N/A W 72 W Powered-Up
29 N9K-SC-A 12 W 24 W Powered-Up
30 N9K-SC-A 13 W 24 W Powered-Up
fantray1 N9K-C9504-FAN 38 W 132 W Powered-Up
fantray2 N9K-C9504-FAN 30 W 132 W Powered-Up
fantray3 N9K-C9504-FAN 36 W 132 W Powered-Up
N/A - Per module power not available
Power Usage Summary:
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Power Supply redundancy mode (configured) Non-Redundant(combined)
Power Supply redundancy mode (operational) Non-Redundant(combined)
Total Power Capacity (based on configured mode) 6000 W
Total Power of all Inputs (cumulative) 6000 W
Total Power Output (actual draw) 1513 W
Total Power Allocated (budget) 3360 W
Total Power Available for additional modules 2639 W
switch#
Displaying the Current State of a Module
You can display information about modules that are installed in the switch chassis by using the show module
command. This information includes module type, bootup status, MAC addresses, serial numbers, software
versions, and hardware versions. You can use this command in the following ways to display information
about all the installed modules or a specific module:
• For information on all modules, use the show module command.
• For information on a specific supervisor, system controller, line card, or fabric module, use the show
module slot_number command to specify a slot number.
To determine the slots to specify, use the show inventory command.
Note
This command reports on only software-controlled modules, such as supervisors, system controllers,
line cards, fabric modules, fan trays, and power supplies. It doesn’t report on modules that are not
software controlled, such as blank modules installed in empty slots to control airflow.
Note
This table provides descriptions of the module status that is displayed with the show module commands.
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Managing the Switch
Displaying the Current State of a Module