Show Chassis Power-Budget-Statistics - Dell PowerConnect J-EX4200-24T Software Manual

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show chassis power-budget-statistics

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Table 44: show chassis power-budget-statistics Output Fields
Field Name
PSU n (supply type)
Power supplied by all Online PSUs
Power Redundancy Configuration
Power Reserved for the Chassis
FPC n (card type)
Actual Power Used
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show chassis power-budget-statistics
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 10.2 for J-EX Series switches.
Display the power budget of a J-EX8200 switch.
view
Verifying Power Configuration and Use on page 309
Configuring the Power Priority of Line Cards (CLI Procedure) on page 308
Configuring Power Supply Redundancy (CLI Procedure) on page 307
show chassis power-budget-statistics on page 317
Table 44 on page 316 lists the output fields for the
command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.
show chassis power-budget-statistics
Field Description
Number of watts supplied by the power supply. All installed
power supplies, whether currently operating or not, are listed.
Total number of watts supplied by all currently operating power
supplies.
Configured power redundancy setting, either N+1 or N+N.
Power reserved for the chassis:
For a J-EX8208 switch: 1600 W in an N+1 configuration;
1200 W in an N+N configuration
For a J-EX8216 switch: 2400 W in an N+1 configuration;
1800 W in an N+N configuration
The power reserved for the chassis includes the maximum
power requirements for the fan tray and Switch Fabric and
Routing Engine (SRE), Routing Engine (RE), and Switch Fabric
(SF) modules in both base and redundant configurations.
Number of watts required by the line card in slot n and the
power priority assigned to the slot.
Power budgeted for all the components in the switch. This
equal to the power reserved for the chassis plus the power
requirements of all online line cards. Because the amount
budgeted is based on maximum power requirements, the real
power consumption of the switch is likely to be less than this
figure.

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