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port. If the upper green LED is lit, the module is currently the active redundant management module. If the LED
is dark, the module is the standby. The lower green LED indicates the power status. If the lower LED is dark, the
module is not receiving power. (A module without power will not function as the active or standby module.)
Software
You can display status information for the modules using either of the following methods.
NOTE:
Slots in a 4-slot chassis are numbered 1 – 4, from top to bottom.
Slots in an 8-slot chassis are numbered 1 – 4, from top to bottom.
Slots in a 15-slot chassis are numbered 1 – 15, from left to right.
USING THE CLI
To display the status of a redundant management module using the CLI, enter the following command at any CLI
level:
BigIron> show module
Module
S1: B8GMR Fiber Management Module
S2: B24E
Copper Switch Module
S3: B24E
Copper Switch Module
S4: B24E
Copper Switch Module
S5: B8GMR Fiber Management Module
S6: B24E
Copper Switch Module
S7: B24E
Copper Switch Module
S8: B24E
Copper Switch Module
Syntax: show module
NOTE: The module descriptions do not distinguish between SX and LX ports.
The Status column shows the module status. The redundant management modules can have one of the following
statuses:
ACTIVE – The module is currently the active management module.
STANDBY – The module is the standby management module.
COMING UP – The module is coming up as the standby module. This status can be observed during
switchover.
The statuses above apply only to management modules. The following statuses apply only to host modules:
FAILED – This status applies only to host modules, not to management modules. This status indicates that
the host module failed to come up.
OK – This status applies only to host modules, not to management modules. This status indicates that the
module came up and is operating normally.
USING THE WEB MANAGEMENT INTERFACE
1.
Log on to the device using a valid user name and password for read-write access. The System configuration
dialog is displayed.
2.
Click on the Module link to display the Module panel, as shown in the following example.
December 2000
Using Redundant Management Modules
Status
Ports Starting MAC
ACTIVE
8
00e0.5202.a2d4
OK
24
00e0.5202.a2d4
OK
24
00e0.5202.a2d4
OK
24
00e0.5202.a2d4
STANDBY
8
00e0.5202.a334
OK
24
00e0.5202.a2d4
OK
24
00e0.5202.a2d4
OK
24
00e0.5202.a2d4
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