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LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Status
Normal: The current temperature is below the threshold.
Error: The current temperature is above the threshold.
FAN Speed(RPM)
This field displays the fans in the Switch. Each fan has a sensor that is capable of
detecting and reporting when the fan speed falls below the threshold.
Current
This field displays the current speed of the fan at this sensor.
Max
This field displays the maximum speed of the fan measured at this sensor.
Min
This field displays the minimum speed of the fan measured at this sensor. It displays "<41"
for speeds too small to measure. (See the User's Guide to find out what speeds are too
small to measure in your Switch.)
Threshold
This field displays the minimum speed at which the fan should work.
Status
Normal: This fan is running above the minimum speed.
Error: This fan is running below the minimum speed.
FAN TRAY
This is the is the fan module number
Air Flow
This displays the fan module fan air flow. All fan air flows within a Switch must be
consistent, that is either front-to-back or back-to-front.
Status
This displays whether the fan module is inserted (Present) or not (Absent).
Voltage(V)
This field displays the various power supplies in the Switch. Each power supply has a
sensor that is capable of detecting and reporting when the voltage is outside tolerance.
Current
This field displays the current voltage at this power supply.
Max
This field displays the maximum voltage measured at this power supply.
Min
This field displays the minimum voltage measured at this power supply.
Threshold
This field displays the percentage tolerance within which the Switch still works.
Status
Normal: The current voltage is within tolerance.
Error: The current voltage is outside tolerance.
Power Supply
This field lists the power supply modules installed in the Switch.
Status
If the Switch supports two hot-swappable power supply modules and both can supply
power to the Switch simultaneously,
If the Switch comes with two built-in power supply modules but only one can supply
power to the Switch at a time,
Chapter 106 Additional Commands
Normal indicates that the Switch is currently operating from the power source to
which the inserted power module is connected.
Error indicates that the power module is inserted and connected to a power source
but it is not in normal operation.
Absent indicates that you did not insert the power module.
Present indicates that you inserted the power module, but it is not connected to a
power source and there is no available power.
Active indicates the Switch is currently operating from the power source to which the
power module is connected.
Standby indicates the power module is connected to a power source but the Switch
is NOT operating from it.
N/A is displayed when the power module is not connected to a power source and
there is no available power.
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