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Alcatel-lucent omniswitch 6850-48: reference guide
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Chassis Management and Monitoring Commands
Examples
-> show cmm
CMM in slot 1
Model Name:
Description:
Part Number:
Hardware Revision:
Serial Number:
Manufacture Date:
Firmware Version:
Admin Status:
Operational Status:
Power Consumption:
Power Control Checksum:
MAC Address:
output definitions
Model Name
Description
Part Number
Hardware Revision
Serial Number
Manufacture Date
Firmware Version
Admin Status
Operational Status
Power Consumption
Power Control Checksum
MAC Address
Release History
Release 6.1; command was introduced.
OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide
OS6850-U24,
10/100/1000,
902271-10,
002,
E23L9059,
JUN 08 2004,
N/A,
POWER ON,
UP,
0,
0x0,
00:d0:95:a3:e5:09,
The model name of the switch. Note that on OmniSwitch chassis-based
switches, CMM modules are made up of two major
subcomponents: the fabric board and the processor board. Fabric
boards are denoted as OS9*00-CMM and processor boards are denoted
as CMM-PROC. Information for each board is displayed separately.
A factory-defined description of the associated board (e.g., BBUS
Bridge or PROCESSOR).
The Alcatel-Lucent part number for the board.
The hardware revision level for the board.
The Alcatel-Lucent serial number for the board.
The date the board was manufactured.
The firmware version for the board's ASICs.
The current power status of the CMM. Because information is obtained
from a running CMM, the value will always be POWER ON.
The current operational status of the CMM.
The current power consumption for the CMM.
The current power control checksum for the corresponding CMM.
The MAC address assigned to the chassis. This base chassis MAC
address is a unique identifier for the switch and is stored on an
EEPROM card in the chassis. It is not tied to the CMM. Therefore, it
will not change if the CMM is replaced or becomes secondary. The
MAC address is used by the Chassis MAC Server (CMS) for allocation
to various applications. Refer to the "Managing MAC Addre
sses and Ranges" chapter of the OmniSwitch AOS Release 6 Switch
Management Guide for more information.
June 2012
page 54-37

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