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E1200 power commands?
Is there a command I can run on a E1200 to check for failed PSU's and or view input power in watts?
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Is there a command I can run on a E1200 to check for failed PSU's and or view input power in watts?
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Anonymous
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July 31st, 2013 09:00
Command #show power supply, should work for the status and #show power detail, for power info.
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July 31st, 2013 16:00
Thank you for the response, but unfortunately neither of those commands seem to work, If I do a show p? the results don’t show a ‘power’ command at all.
HOSTNAME#show power supply
^
% Error: Invalid input at "^" marker.
HOSTNAME#show power detail
^
% Error: Invalid input at "^" marker.
HOSTNAME#
Anonymous
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August 1st, 2013 08:00
I pulled those commands from the manual. What FTOS is the device on?
www.force10networks.com/.../Documentation.aspx
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August 8th, 2013 00:00
Force10 Networks Real Time Operating System Software
Force10 Operating System Version: 1.0
Force10 Application Software Version: 7.7.1.2
Copyright (c) 1999-2008 by Force10 Networks, Inc.
Build Time: Fri Apr 10 23:33:13 PDT 2009
Build Path: /sites/sjc/work/sw/build/build9/E7-7-1/SW/SRC
System image file is "flash://FTOS-EF-7.7.1.2.bin"
Chassis Type: E1200
Control Processor: IBM PowerPC 405GP (rev D) with 536870912 bytes of memory.
Route Processor 1: IBM PowerPC 405GP (rev D) with 1073741824 bytes of memory.
Route Processor 2: IBM PowerPC 405GP (rev D) with 1073741824 bytes of memory.
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August 8th, 2013 08:00
Here is the link to the commands available for that software version.
www.force10networks.com/.../E_CLI_7.7.1.0_30-June-08.pdf
#Show power status
Displays power status: absent, down, or up
Looks like #Show sfm will get you the same information plus some addition.
I did not see one for showing power input in watts.