Managing Hardware with CLI Commands
Determining Operating Status 5-19
Output Fields for the show disk Command
Table 5-24 lists the fields that are displayed by the show disk command (in any mode).
Output Fields for the show hardware Command
Table 5-25 describes the output fields for the show hardware command (in any mode); this command
displays information only for those units that are installed in the chassis.
xcrp - T1 BITS XCRP Controller card with a DS-1 interface to external building integrated timing supply
(BITS) equipment
xcrp - E1 SSU XCRP Controller card with an E1 interface to external synchronization supply unit (SSU)
equipment
xcrp3 XCRP3 Controller card with a software-configurable interface to external timing equipment
(BITS or SSU) and 1,280 MB of memory
xcrp3-base XCRP3 Controller card with a software-configurable interface to external timing equipment
(BITS or SSU) and 768 MB of memory
xcrp4-base XCRP4 Controller card with a software-configurable interface to external timing equipment
(BITS or SSU) and 8 GB of memory
1. The same card type is also displayed for the low-density version of a traffic card.
2. For the second version of the GE card, the show hardware command (in any mode) with the detail keyword displays
gigaether-4-port-adv as the card type.
Table 5-24 Field Descriptions for the show disk Command
Field Description
Location Location of the storage device:
• internal—Device is installed in an internal slot.
• external—Device is installed in the external slot in the controller card.
512-blocks Size of the file system on this device in 512-byte blocks.
1
2
1. The size of the root file system includes the sizes of the /flash file system and the p0 and p1 partitions on the internal-storage device.
2. The size of the /md file system does not include the partition for SmartEdge OS core dumps on the CF card; the partition for core dumps
is approximately 500 MB.
Used Number of blocks in use.
Avail Number of blocks available.
Capacity Percent of blocks used in the file system on this device, calculated using the number of usable blocks
(Used + Avail).
3
4
3. The number of usable 512-byte blocks (the sum of the Used and Avail fields) on a storage device is approximately 95% of the number
of 512-byte blocks.
4. The capacity of a CF card can decrease slightly over time if sectors are marked as unusable (cannot be read or written).
Mounted on Node on the file system tree onto which the device is mounted:
• / node.
• /md node.
Table 5-23 Traffic and Controller Card Types (continued)
Card Type
1
Description