Health And Power - Cisco SX350 Series Administration Manual

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Maximum TCAM Entries for Non-IP Rules—Maximum number of available router
TCAM entries that can be used for non-IP rules.
Non-IP Rules
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In Use—Number of TCAM entries used for non-IP rules.
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Maximum—Number of available TCAM entries that can be used for non-IP rules.
To view how the allocation among various processes can be changed, see the
Resources
section.
The Health and Power page monitors the temperature status, power supply status and fan
status on all relevant devices. Depending on the model, there are one or more fans on a device.
Some models have no fans at all.
Redundant Power
This feature is only supported on the SG550 series.
The RPS 2300 is a backup for AC power. It is used for supplying power to the device if the AC
power supply stops working. It is only supported on the 550 family.
If it becomes necessary to switch to the backup power, the device changes between the power
sources without reboot and without any disruption to the device operation. The device polls
the RPS status every 1 sec, if RPS is providing power, the RPS LED is set, and if the RPS is
active, a SYSLOG is generated.
When main power supply is again operational, the devices notifies the RPS to stop providing
power. A SYSLOG is generated.
The RPS LED (on the device front panel) displays the current RPS status:
Off – RPS is not connected
Green (solid) – RPS is ready
Amber (blinking) – RPS is currently supplying power to the device
Amber (solid) – RPS is connected but providing power to two other devices. In this
case, the RPS will not be able to provide power to the current device, while providing
power to the two other devices.
Cisco Sx350, SG350X, SG350XG, Sx550X & SG550XG Series Managed Switches, Firmware Release 2.2.5.x
Status and Statistics
Health and Power
Routing

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