show system
3-14 Basic Configuration
System contact:
System location:
System name:
Switch 1
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PS1-Status PS2-Status
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Ok Not Installed and/or Not Operating
Fan Group 1-Status Fan Group 2-Status
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Ok Ok
Fan Group 3-Status Fan Group 4-Status
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Ok Not Installed
Temp-Alarm
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off
Temp alarm max threshold: 100%
Temp alarm trap: disabled
Temp alarm syslog: disabled
Thermal Sensor Thermal Threshold
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Power Supply 92%
System 91%
Uptime d,h:m:s Logout
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1,0:18:54 0 min
Table 3-4 show system Output Details
Output What It Displays...
System contact Contact person for the system. Default of a blank string can be changed with the
set system contact command (“set system contact” on page 3-28).
System location Where the system is located. Default of a blank string can be changed with the
set system location command (“set system location” on page 3-27).
System name Name identifying the system. Default of a blank string can be changed with the
set system name command (“set system name” on page 3-27).
Switch x Indicates the switch position in the stack. When multiple switches are in a stack,
information for each switch is displayed.
PS1-Status Operational status for the primary power supply.
PS2-Status Operational status for the secondary power supply, if installed.
Fanx-Status Operational status of the fan(s).
Temp-Alarm Indicates status of temperature alarm — on, off. The status will show NA (not
available) on switches that do not support this functionality.
Temp alarm max
threshold
The temperature alarm threshold expressed as a percentage of the maximum
rated. The default value is 100%.
Temp alarm trap Indicates whether the sending of temperature alarm traps is enabled or disabled.
The default is disabled.