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Use the data in the following table to understand the output for the show sys-info command on
the Virtual Services Platform 9012.
Value
FRONT zone:
For the VSP 9012, the front zone
consists of two fan trays with eight
fans in each tray, which cool the
CP and I/O modules.
REAR zone:
For the VSP 9012, the rear zone
consists of two fan trays with two
fans in each tray, which cool the
SF modules.
Fan Info:
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Virtual Services Platform 9012 chassis fundamentals
Mode:
Mode Status:
Highest Temperature
Extended Zone:
FPGA Highest Temperature
FA Highest Temperature
Mode:
Mode Status:
Highest Temperature
IO-FAN 1
IO-FAN 2
SF-FAN 1
SF-FAN 2
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Description
Each zone operates in either
normal mode or alarm mode.
Normal Mode – All the fans are
healthy and no temperatures
exceed the warning threshold.
Alarm Mode – Indicates fan or fan
tray failures or temperature
exceed the warning threshold.
Specifies the highest temperature
reached in the front zone.
This information applies only to
second generation modules.
Specifies the temperature of the
FPGA sensors. A value of --
indicates that this sensor is not
available on this slot.
This information applies only to
second generation modules.
Specifies the temperature of the
FA sensor, located on the slice. A
value of -- indicates that this
sensor is not available on this slot.
Each zone operates in either
normal mode or alarm mode.
Normal Mode – All the fans are
healthy and no temperatures
exceed the warning threshold.
Alarm Mode – Indicates fan or fan
tray failures or temperature
exceed the warning threshold.
Specifies the highest temperature
reached in the front zone.
Specifies the module type.
Specifies the module type.
Specifies the module type.
Specifies the module type.
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