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Managing Hardware with CLI Commands
5-12 SmartEdge 100 Router Hardware Guide
Table 5-11 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.
Table 5-11 Output Fields for the show hardware Command
Field Description
Fan(s) Status Failed—At least one fan is not working.
Normal—All fans are working.
AC Power Supply Status
DC Power Supply A Status
DC Power Supply B Status
Status for each power supply:
No Power—Power has failed, is disconnected, or is not installed.
Normal—Power is being supplied by this source.
Active Alarms Alarm conditions for this unit:
NONE—No alarm conditions exist.
condition—Alarm condition is in effect.
For a complete list of conditions that can cause an alarm, see Appendix B, “Alarms
and Probable Causes.”
Slot slot—Slot number for this unit.
N/A—No slot number for this unit.
Type Unit:
backplane—Chassis.
xcrp—Circuit board controller functions.
ethernet—FE or GE port (any version).
•MIC1: MIC-type—For a list of MIC types, see Table 5-12.
•MIC2: MIC-type—For a list of MIC types, see Table 5-12.
Serial No nnnnnnnnnnnnnn—Unique identifier for this unit; 14 alphanumeric characters.
Rev n—Hardware revision level for this unit; single digit.
Ver
1
1. The EEPROM ID and version are displayed with the show hardware command with the detail keyword.
nnnn/n—Version of the unit EEPROM.
Mfg Date dd/mm/yyyy—Date unit was manufactured.
Voltage
2
2. Readings for voltage sources are displayed with the show hardware command with the detail keyword along with the percentage over
or under the nominal value.
N/A—Voltage is not applicable for this unit.
NOT OK—Voltage for this unit is outside its operating range.
OK—Voltage for this unit is within its operating range.
Temp
3
3. For temperature definitions for each condition, see Table 5-14 on page 5-15. Actual temperature reading in degrees Centigrade is
displayed with the show hardware command with the detail keyword.
Cold—Temperature is colder than normal.
Extreme—Temperature is much hotter than normal.
Hot—Temperature is hotter than normal.
N/A—Temperature does not apply to this unit.
Normal—Temperature is within normal operating range for this unit.

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