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show power budget
ExtremeWare XOS 11.5 supports only the Summit X450 family of switches and the BlackDiamond 8800 series switch.
ExtremeWare XOS 11.5 Command Reference Guide
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show power budget
show power budget
Description
Displays the power status and the amount of available and required power on a modular switch.
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or variables.
Default
N/A.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to view detailed information about the amount of power available on the switch.
This status information may be useful if the
show slot command displays a state of Powered OFF for
any I/O module, for monitoring power, or for power planning purposes.
The first table of the
show power budget command displays:
Slot number of the power supply.
Current state of the power supply. Options are:
Empty—There is no power supply installed.
Power Failed—The power supply has failed.
Power Off—The power supply is off.
Power On—The power supply is on.
Watts and voltage amounts of the power supply.
Redundant power information. Redundant power is the amount of power available if power to one
PSU is lost. If a switch has PSUs with a mix of both 220V AC and 110V AC inputs, the amount of
redundant power shown is based on the worst-case assumption that power to a PSU with 220V AC
input is lost.
The second table of the
show power budget command displays:
Slot number and name of the component installed in the slot. Options include:
I/O modules
MSM modules
Fan trays
Current state of the module. Options include, among others:
Empty: There is no component installed.
Operational: The component is installed and operational.
Present: The component is installed but not operational.

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