Chapter 27 lcman Commands
This command turns off the management of the specified line card. This command is for
troubleshooting.
The system can automatically restart a line card that it is managing. If a line card is unresponsive
and the
lcman reset
connecting to the line card's console port and recovering the firmware. Do this to keep the system
from turning the line card off during your firmware recovery.
The following example turns off the line card in slot 7.
ras> lcman disable 7
27.2.3 lcman reset Command
Syntax:
lcman reset <slot>
This command performs a hardware reset on the specified line card. You can use this on an
unresponsive line card.
Note: The system will not apply this command if the line card is upgrading firmware.
The following example resets the line card in slot 7.
ras> lcman reset 7
27.2.4 lcman show Command
Syntax:
lcman show [<slot>]
This command displays information about the line cards in the system. This information includes
how many slots are under management, and the type of line card the MSC is managing in each slot
(if any), as well as the line card's uptime, firmware version and any alarms.
The following example shows an overview of all of the cards that are installed in the system's slots.
ras> lcman show
id state
-- -------- ----------- ------------- ------------------- ---------------------
1 standby
2 active
3 -
4 -
5 active
6 -
7 -
8 -
9 -
10 -
732
command does not help, you may need to use
card type
uptime f/w version
MSC1000G
01:36:48 V3.70(LU.0)
MSC1000G
23:45:55 V3.70(LU.0)
ALC1248G-53
ALC1248G-53
22:45:41 V3.53(ABE.0)
ALC1248G-51
ALC1248G-53
ALC1248G-53
heat vol mon down out
V3.70(ABE.0)
V3.70(ABD.0)
V3.53(ABE.0)
V3.53(ABE.0)
Management Switch Card User's Guide
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