Displaying The Module Status - IBM s-series Installation And User Manual

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Table 15. Desired and possible abnormal LED states after system power-on (continued)
LED
Desired State Meaning
AC Power Supplies
AC OK
ON - Green
(steady)
DC OUT
ON - Green
(steady)
ALM
OFF

Displaying the module status

After you have attached a PC or terminal to the management module's console port
or Ethernet port and the IBM device has initialized successfully, press Enter to
display the following CLI prompt in the terminal emulation window:
FastIron>
If you do not see this prompt:
1. Make sure the cable is securely connected to your PC or terminal and the
2. Check the settings in your terminal emulation program. In addition to the
If you see the prompt FastIron> or similar, you are connected to the system and
can display the status of the modules using the CLI. Enter the show module
command at any CLI level.
The following shows the output of the show module command when entered on
the B08S. The display output is similar on the B16S.
FastIron SX 800 Switch# show module
Module Status Ports Starting MAC
F1: SX-FISF Switch Fabric active
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The power supply is
receiving AC power from
an AC power source.
The power supply is
supplying DC output
power to the chassis.
No alarms present and
the power supply is in
normal operating
condition.
console port or Ethernet port.
session settings listed in "Attaching a PC or terminal to the console port or
10/100/1000 copper port" on page 37, make sure the terminal emulation session
is running on the same serial port you attached to the console port.
Abnormal
State
Meaning/Action
OFF
The power supply is not receiving
power from an AC power source.
You can do the following:
Make sure that the power supply
cord is connected securely to the
wall outlet and the power supply.
Make sure that the wall outlet is
rated for 115/120V and 20A. If it is
not, obtain a cable that is compatibly
rated for the outlet.
Make sure that the wall outlet has
power.
OFF
The power supply is not supplying
DC output power to the chassis.
If this occurs and the AC OK LED is
Green, then there is a problem with
the power supply and it must be
replaced.
Amber
There is an alarm present and the
power supply is malfunctioning.
Verify the AC input and DC output
voltages.

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