Displaying Router Node Ids And Status - Cisco ASR 9000 Series User Configuration Manual

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Displaying Router Node IDs and Status

0/6/CPU0
The node-id appears in the rack/slot/module notation, and the node-id components are as follows:
• rack —In a single-shelf system the rack number is always "0."
• slot —Number of the physical slot in which the card is installed.
• module —Subslot number of a system hardware component.
Table 15: Node ID Components, on page 108
Table 15: Node ID Components
Card Type (the card to
which your are issuing
commands)
Route switch processor
40-Port Gigabit Ethernet
Line Card
8-Port 10-Gigabit
Ethernet Line Card
4-Port 10-Gigabit
Ethernet Line Card
Power Modules
Fan controller cards
Displaying Router Node IDs and Status
In administration EXEC mode, the show platform command displays information for all router nodes. In
administration EXEC mode, the command display also includes additional node IDs such as those for fabric
cards, alarm modules, and fan controllers. For each node, this information includes the host card type, the
operational state, and the configuration state. To display information on a single node, enter the command
with a node ID.
The syntax for the show platform command is:
show platform [node-id]
The following example displays the status for all nodes in the system:
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:router(admin)# show platform
Sat Mar 24 05:02:18.569 DST
Node
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summarizes the node-id for each type of card.
Rack (always "0")
0
0-255
0
0
Type
IOS XR RUN
PWR,NSHUT,MON
Slot (the physical slot in
which the card is
installed)
RSP0 and RSP1
4-7 (6-slot chassis)
0–7 (10-slot chassis)
PM0-PM5 (10-slot
chassis)
PM0-PM2 (6-slot chassis
FC0–FC1
State
Config State
Managing the Router Hardware
Module (the entity on the
card that is the target of
the command)
CPU0
0-X (SFP and XFP
module number on the
line card)

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