Connecting To A Module; Shutting Down Modules - Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Hardware Installation And Reference Manual

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Chapter 6
Managing the Device Hardware
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Connecting to a Module

At any time, you can connect to any module by using the attach module command. Once you are at the
module prompt, you can obtain further details about the module by using module-specific commands in
EXEC mode.
SUMMARY STEPS
1.
2.
DETAILED STEPS
To attach to a module, follow these steps:
Command
Step 1
attach module slot_number
Example:
switch# attach module 6
switch(standby)#
Step 2
dir bootflash
Example:
switch# dir bootflash:
Usage for bootflash://sup-local
234045440 bytes used
1684602880 bytes free
1918648320 bytes total
switch#
You can also use the attach module command to display the standby supervisor module information,
although you cannot configure the standby supervisor module using this command.

Shutting Down Modules

This section includes the following topics:
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dir bootflash
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Shutting Down a Supervisor or I/O Module, page 6-18
Shutting Down a Fabric Module, page 6-18
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Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Hardware Installation and Reference Guide

Connecting to a Module

Purpose
Provides direct access to the
specified module (in this example,
the standby supervisor module is in
slot 6).
Provides the available space
information for the standby
supervisor module.
Use the exit command to
Note
exit the module-specific
prompt.
If you are not accessing the
Tip
switch from a console
terminal, this step is the
only way to access the
standby supervisor module.
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