Environmental Monitoring; Recognize An Over-Temperature Condition - Dell Force10 Z9000 Configuration Manual

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Table 12-3. Cross-reference of internal port numbers to user port numbers
Internal Unit
User Ports 0
Port
to 31 on Unit
Number
0
27
26
28
27
29
28
30
29
31
30
32
31
33
Internal
34
Internal
35
Internal
36
Internal
37
Internal
38
Internal
39
Internal
40
Internal
41
Internal

Environmental monitoring

The S4810 components use environmental monitoring hardware to detect transmit power readings, receive
power readings, and temperature updates. To receive periodic power updates, the
interval
command must be enabled. The output in the following example displays the environment status of
the RPM.
Figure 12-8. show interfaces transceiver Command Example
FTOS#show interfaces
--
RPM Environment Status
Slot
Status
Temp
--------------------------------------
0
active
33C
1
not present

Recognize an over-temperature condition

An overtemperature condition occurs, for one of two reasons:
User Ports
User Ports
32 to 63 on
64 to 95 on
Unit 1
Unit 2
58
90
59
91
60
92
61
93
62
94
63
95
Internal
Internal
Internal
Internal
Internal
Internal
Internal
Internal
Internal
Internal
Internal
Internal
Internal
Internal
Internal
Internal
Internal
Internal
--
Voltage
ok
User Ports
No User
96 to 127 on
Ports on
Unit 3
Unit 4
122
Internal
123
Internal
124
Internal
125
Internal
126
Internal
127
Internal
Internal
Internal
Internal
Internal
Internal
Internal
Internal
Internal
Internal
Internal
Internal
Internal
Internal
Internal
Internal
Internal
Internal
Internal
enable optic-info-update
Z-Series Debugging and Diagnostics | 297
No User
Ports on
Unit 5
Internal
Internal
Internal
Internal
Internal
Internal
Internal
Internal
Internal
Internal
Internal
Internal
Internal
Internal
Internal

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