HP ProCurve 9304M Installation And Configuration Manual page 102

Routing switches
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STANDBY – The module is the standby management module. (This applies only to management modules
that support redundancy.)
COMING UP – The module is coming up as the standby module. This status can be observed during
switchover.
FAILED – This status indicates that the host module failed to come up.
OK – This status indicates that the module came up and is operating normally.
NOTE: The ACTIVE, STANDBY, and COMING UP status values apply only to management modules.
USING THE WEB MANAGEMENT INTERFACE
1. Select the Home link to display the System configuration sheet, if not already displayed.
2. Select the Module link to display the Module panel. The Status column shows the module status. A Web
Switching module can have one of the following statuses:
ACTIVE – The module is currently the active management module.
STANDBY – The module is the standby management module. (This applies only to management
modules that support redundancy.)
COMING UP – The module is coming up as the standby module. This status can be observed during
switchover.
FAILED – This status indicates that the host module failed to come up.
OK – This status indicates that the module came up and is operating normally.
NOTE: The ACTIVE, STANDBY, and COMING UP status values apply only to management modules.
Determining the Slot Allocations for the TSPs
The T-Flow automatically load balances processing by allocating chassis slots to the TSPs according to the total
bandwidth of the modules in the slots. To list the slot allocations, use the following CLI method.
USING THE CLI
To display the slot allocations for the TSPs, enter the following command at any CLI level:
HP9300(config)# show vm-map
slot 2 (weight 24 x 100M) is processed by TSP 1/2 (weight 24)
slot 3 (weight 8 x 1000M) is processed by TSP 1/1 (weight 80)
slot 4 (weight 24 x 100M) is processed by TSP 1/3 (weight 24)
Syntax: show vm-map
This example shows the slot allocations for a four-slot chassis. The output displays rows only for the slots that
contain forwarding modules. No information is displayed for empty slots.
Each row shows the following information:
The chassis slot ("slot 2" in the first row of the example above)
The weight of the module in the slot ("weight 24 x 100M" in the first row of the example above)
The chassis slot that contains the T-Flow and the TSP to which the forwarding module described by this row
is allocated ("is processed by TSP 1/2"). The "1" in this example indicates the T-Flow is in chassis slot 1. The
"2" in this example indicates that TSP 2 is handling the forwarding module in slot 2.
The total weight assigned to the TSP ("weight 24" in the first row of this example).
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