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C6576M Supervisor Module Dialog Box
Note
If this attribute has a value other than ok, an alarm is generated. (See
Management.")
Temperature Area
The Temperature area of the C6576M Supervisor Module dialog box provides the temperature for the
following sensors:
Each of these sensor attributes can have the following values:
Actions Area
The Actions area of the C6576M Supervisor Module dialog box provides the following information:
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Standby Status—Displays the status of the redundant Supervisor module if available. This attribute
can have one of the following values:
other—Indicates a mode other than standby or active.
unknown—Indicates that mode cannot be detected.
standby—Indicates that the supervisor engine module status is in standby mode.
active—Indicates the supervisor engine module is being used to switch or route packets.
Module Inlet—Inlet temperature of the module in degrees Celsius.
Module Outlet—Outlet temperature of the module in degrees Celsius.
RP Inlet—Inlet temperature of the MSFC daughter card in degrees Celsius.
RP Outlet—Outlet temperature of the MSFC daughter card in degrees Celsius.
EARL Inlet—Inlet temperature of the Policy Feature Card (PFC) daughter card in degrees Celsius.
EARL Outlet—Outlet temperature of the PFC daughter card in degrees Celsius.
<n>C—Temperature in degrees Celsius.
N/O—Indicates that the sensor is not operational.
N/A—Indicates that the sensor value is not available.
Commission—This button is used to commission the object manually. This can only be done if the
object is in a decommissioned state. By clicking this button, the two interface subobjects are also
commissioned.
Decommission—This button is used to decommission the object manually. In the decommissioned
state, the properties of the object are not monitored. As a result, data displayed in the configuration
window is not guaranteed to be current. Decommissioning the Supervisor Module will also
decommission its Ethernet Interface objects.
The decommission action is useful to allow a supervisor engine module to be removed and replaced
without generating alarms.
Chapter 5
Physical Object Dialog Boxes
Chapter 8, "Alarms and Alarm

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