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The following sample output displays the current status and temperature of the installed modules and
power controllers:
Field Replaceable Units
------------------------------------------------
Slot-1
: 10G6X
Slot-2
: G60X
Slot-3
:
Slot-4
:
Slot-5
:
Slot-6
: G60X
Slot-7
: G60X
Slot-8
:
MSM-A
: MSM-1XL
MSM-B
: MSM-1XL
PSUCTRL-1
:
PSUCTRL-2
:
Temp Range: -10.00 (Min), 0.00-50.00 (Normal), 60.00 (Max)
To view the current temperature and status of the power supplies, use the following command:
show power {<ps_num>} {detail}
The following sample output displays the temperature information:
PowerSupply 1 information:
...
Temperature:
30.1 deg C
...
To view the current temperature and status of the fan trays, use the following command:
show fans
The following sample output displays the temperature information on a BlackDiamond 10K switch:
Right(Rear-facing) FanTray 1 information:
...
Temperature:
34.25 deg C
...
The following sample output displays the temperature information on an Aspen 8810 switch:
FanTray information
...
Temperature:
...

Event Management System/Logging

We use the general term, event, for any type of occurrence on a switch that could generate a log
message or require an action. For example, a link going down, a user logging in, a command entered on
the command line, or the software executing a debugging statement, are all events that might generate a
ExtremeWare XOS 11.1 Concepts Guide
Temp (C)
Status
36.37
Normal
35.31
Normal
34.68
Normal
34.31
Normal
31.37
Normal
29.75
Normal
29.00
Normal
22.0 deg C

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