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Using SNMP Traps

slot_# is the chassis slot number in which a particular card that you wish to monitor is installed. For line cards,
slot_# would is an integer between 17 and 48. The following is a sample output for this command issued to
monitor the card in chassis slot 24:
Card 24:
show card info slot_#
Important
Card 24:
If any of the above information appears to be erroneous such as the operational state or an LED state, check
for any of the SNMP alarms listed in
Using SNMP Traps
The system supports SNMP traps that are triggered for conditions that may indicate the need to replace a line
card. The system provides the traps listed in the table below.
Table 84: SNMP Traps for Line Cards
SNMP Trap
starCardVoltageFailure
starCardBootFailed
starCardFailed
starCardSWFailed
starCardRCCFailed
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Card Usable
Card Tests
Use the upper slot number to specify the location of an XGLC. Slot numbering for other installed half-height
cards is maintained: 17 to 32 and 33 to 48, regardless of the number of installed XGLCs.
Slot Type
Card Type
Operational State
Redundancy Mode
Last State Change
Administrative State
Card Lock
Halt Issued
Reboot Pending
Upgrade In Progress
Card Usable
Single Point of Failure
Attachment
Temperature
Voltage:
Card LEDs
Description
A voltage regulation failure has been detected in a card.
A card has failed to start up properly. The card is not operational.
The card has failed and is no longer operational.
An unrecoverable software error has occurred on the card.
The RCC has failed.
: Yes
: Pass
: SPIO
: Switch Processing I/O Card
: Active
: Port Mode
: Thursday January 27 16:28:49 EST 2011
: Enabled
: Locked
: No
: No
: No
: Yes
: No
: 8 (Switch Management Card)
: 32 C (limit 85 C)
: Good
: Run/Fail: Green | Active: Green | Standby: Off
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Replacing Line Cards
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