Shutting Down Modules; Shutting Down A Supervisor; Shutting Down A Fabric Module - Cisco Nexus 7000 Hardware Installation And Reference Manual

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Shutting Down Modules

DETAILED STEPS
Command
Step 1
attach console module
Example:
switch# attach console module 9
Connected
Escape character is '~,' (tilde
comma]
To exit the console mode, enter the ~, command.
Note
Shutting Down Modules
This section includes the following topics:

Shutting Down a Supervisor

To shut down a supervisor module, use the out-of-service module command to specify the slot with that
module as follows:
switch# out-of-service module slot

Shutting Down a Fabric Module

To shut down a fabric module, use either the out-of-service xbar command or the poweroff xbar
command. If you use the poweroff command, the slot remains in that state until you use the no poweroff
command. If you use the out-of-service command, the out-of-service state remains in effect until you
do something like remove the module and replace it with another module.
If you are going to limit the maximum number of fabric modules (see the
Note
Power Reserved for Fabric Modules" section on page
are in the first n fabric module slots, where n is the new maximum number of fabric modules. For
example, if you are limiting the maximum number of fabric modules to 4, you must make sure that the
four powered-on fabric modules are in fabric slots 1 through 4.
Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Hardware Installation and Reference Guide
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slot_number
Shutting Down a Supervisor, page 8-22
Shutting Down a Fabric Module, page 8-22
Shutting Down an I/O Module, page 8-23
Appendix 8
Purpose
Attaches the console port for the I/O module slot number
specified.
8-30), make sure that powered-on fabric modules
Managing the Switch Hardware
"Changing the Amount of
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