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Catalyst 6500 Series Switch Software Configuration Guide—Release 8.7
OL-8978-04
Chapter 22 Administering the Switch
Environmental Monitoring
Using the CLI to Power Modules Up or Down
You can power down a properly working module from the command-line interface (CLI) by entering the
set module power down mod command. The module is marked as power-down in the show module
Status field. Enter the set module power up mod command to check if adequate power is available in
the system to turn on the power for a module that was previously powered down. If there is not enough
power available, the module status changes from power-down to power-deny.
Environmental Monitoring
Higher or lower wattage
power supply is inserted
with redundancy disabled
System log and syslog messages are generated.
The system power is increased to the combined power capability of
both supplies.
The modules marked as power-deny in the show module Status field
are brought up if there is sufficient power.
Power supply is removed
with redundancy enabled
System log and syslog messages are generated.
If the power supplies are of equal wattage, there is no change in the
module status because the power capability is unchanged.
If the power supplies are of unequal wattage and the lower wattage
supply is removed, there is no change in the module status.
If the power supplies are of unequal wattage and the higher wattage
supply is removed, and if there is not enough power for all previously
powered-up modules, some modules are powered down and marked
as power-deny in the show module Status field.
Power supply is removed
with redundancy disabled
System log and syslog messages are generated.
The system power is decreased to the power capability of one supply.
If there is not enough power for all previously powered-up modules,
some modules are powered down and marked as power-deny in the
show module Status field.
System is booted with
power supplies of different
wattage installed and
redundancy enabled
System log and syslog messages are generated.
The lower wattage supply is disabled.
System is booted with
power supplies of equal or
different wattage installed
and redundancy disabled
System log and syslog messages are generated.
The system power equals the combined power capability of both
supplies.
The system powers up as many modules as the combined capacity
allows.
Table 22-1 Effects of Power Supply Configuration Changes (continued)
Configuration Change Effect

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