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Using the shelf manager CLI

Setting alarm output

board

Viewing information about a board

FortiGate-5060 Chassis Guide
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Use minor, major and critical to set the corresponding alarm output. These actions
are cumulative; that is, after the commands clia alarm minor and clia alarm
major, both minor and major alarms will be set.
clia board [-v] [<physical-slot-address>]
Enter clia board without any parameters to view information about each IPM controller
and about each additional FRU controlled by these controllers.
This command is different from most of the rest of the commands because its works with
ATCA boards and takes as arguments physical slot numbers, instead of IPM controller
addresses and FRU device IDs.
This makes this command easier to use when boards may not include an IPM controller
and therefore, are not easily addressable using the IPMB address – FRU device ID pair.
Enter the following command to view information about a particular board, for example the
board in physical slot 4 (logical slot 4, IPMB address 88):
# clia board 4
Pigeon Point Shelf Manager Command Line Interpreter
Physical Slot # 4
88: Entity: (0xa0, 0x60) Maximum FRU device ID: 0x00
PICMG Version 2.1
Hot Swap State: M4 (Active), Previous: M3 (Activation In
Process), Last State Change Cause: Normal State
Change (0x0)
88: FRU # 0
Entity: (0xa0, 0x60)
Hot Swap State: M4 (Active), Previous: M3 (Activation In
Process), Last State Change Cause: Normal State
Change (0x0)
Device ID String: "FG5005A"
Add –v to the command to display more information (verbose).
The command output includes the hot swap state. M4 is the normal hot swap state.
Table 10
lists the FRU states defined in the PICMG 3.0 specification as follows:
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