Foundry Networks FGS648P Displaying Management Module CPU Usage, Removing MAC Address Entries

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Managing the FastIron GS Chassis

Changing the Chassis Temperature Polling Interval

The software reads the temperature sensor and polls other hardware sensors according to the value set for the chassis poll time, which is 60 seconds by default. You can change the chassis poll time using the CLI.

To change the chassis poll time, enter a command such as the following at the global CONFIG level of the CLI:

FastIron(config)#chassis poll-time 200

Syntax: chassis poll-time <value>

The <value> can be 0 – 65535.

Displaying Management Module CPU Usage

You can display the amount of the management module’s CPU in use. To do so, enter the following command at any level of the CLI:

FastIron# show cpu

31 percent busy, from 3248 sec ago

1sec avg: 31 percent busy

5sec avg: 31 percent busy

60sec avg: 31 percent busy

300sec avg: 31 percent busy

Syntax: show cpu

Removing MAC Address Entries

You can remove learned MAC address entries from the Foundry system’s MAC address table. You can remove the following entries:

All MAC address entries

All MAC address entries for a specified Ethernet port

All MAC address entries for a specified VLAN

A specified MAC address entry in all VLANs

For example, to remove entries for the MAC address 000d.cb80.00d in all VLANs, enter the following command at the Privileged EXEC level of the CLI:

FastIron# clear mac-address 000d.cb80.00d0

Syntax: clear mac-address <mac-address> ethernet <port-num> vlan <number>

If you enter the clear mac-addresscommand without any parameters, the software removes all MAC entries.

Use the <mac-address> parameter to remove a specified MAC address from all VLANs. Specify the MAC address in the following format: HHHH.HHHH.HHHH.

Use the ethernet <port-num> parameter to remove all MAC addresses for a specified Ethernet port.

Use the vlan <number> parameter to remove all MAC addresses for a specified VLAN.

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Contents FGS Release Page Contents Hecking C Onnectivity Hardware Specifications Egulatory S Tatements Introduction Chapter About This GuideWhat’s Included in This Edition? AudienceRelated Publications How to Get HelpWarranty Coverage Product Overview Chapter Product OverviewFGS624P and FGS624P-POE Software FeaturesHardware Features FGS648P and FGS648P-POE FGS624XGP and FGS624XGP-POEShows the FGS648P and FGS648P-POE Control FeaturesOptional 2-port 10-GbE Module port 49 Serial Management Interface Console PortNetwork Interfaces Show Media Description Reset ButtonNetwork Interfaces Port 10-GbE Module 10/100/1000 Mbps Ports10GbE XFP Transceiver FGS624XGP Models Only Port CX4 Module ReleasePort 10-GbE Hybrid Interface Module Release CX4 10Gbps XFP Transceiver 10GbE XG and CX4 ModuleLEDs LEDs for Network Interfaces and Power SuppliesPosition State Meaning 10/100/1000 Copper Port LEDs 100/1000 Fiber Port LEDsPosition State Meaning Power Supply LEDsGbps Port LEDs POE Port LEDsPosition State Meaning Stacking LEDs Power SuppliesFiber Optic Modules Cooling System and Fans Power Specifications for POESeptember Package Contents Chapter Installing the FastIron GS ChassisUnpacking a System General RequirementsSummary of Installation Tasks Where to Find More Information Summary of Installation TasksGeneral Precautions Installation PrecautionsLifting Precautions Summary of Installation TasksPower Supply Precautions Cabling Infrastructure Installation Location Preparing the Installation SiteInstalling an Additional Power Supply Power supply locking screw Latches Installing an AC Power SupplyRetaining Bale AC Power Cord Installing a DC Power Supply Ground screw Negative terminal screw Ground Rack Mount Installation Installing the DeviceDesktop Installation Attaching the Short Mounting Brackets Installing the Brackets and Mounting the Device Wall Mount InstallationInstall top screws Install device Powering On the SystemVerifying Proper Operation Powering Off the SystemAttaching a PC or Terminal Observing the Power Status LEDsLEDs for Power FastIron FastIron-PREM DB-9 to DB-9 Assigning Permanent Passwords Chapter Connecting Network Devices Checking ConnectivityRecovering from a Lost Password Devices Running Layer 2 Software Configuring IP AddressesConnecting to Ethernet or Fast Ethernet Hubs Connecting Network DevicesCable Specifications Connecting a Network Device to a Fiber Port Connecting to Workstations, Servers, or RoutersInstalling a Fiber Optic Module Automatic MDI/MDIX DetectionCleaning the Fiber-Optic Connectors Testing ConnectivityPinging an IP Address Cabling a Fiber Optic ModuleDesired Meaning Abnormal Meaning/Action State Observing LEDsNetwork Connection-Related LED States Using Virtual Cable Testing to Diagnose a Cable Troubleshooting Network ConnectionsConfiguration Notes Command SyntaxCable Statistics Displays Viewing the Results of the Cable AnalysisThis Line September Using the Temperature Sensor Managing Temperature SettingsDisplaying the Temperature Chapter Managing the FastIron GS ChassisChanging the Temperature Warning Level Displaying Temperature MessagesRemoving MAC Address Entries Changing the Chassis Temperature Polling IntervalDisplaying Management Module CPU Usage September Power Supply Specifications Chapter Hardware SpecificationsChassis Specifications Physical Dimensions and Weight Chassis SpecificationsEnvironmental Considerations Storage EnvironmentChassis Regulatory Compliance Description Certifications CoolingRegulatory Compliance Mean Time Between Failure Power Source InterruptionsPower Supply Draw Specifications Model Typical Maximum Power Draw SpecificationsSerial Console Port Pinouts Pinouts and Signalling10/100 and Gigabit Port Pinouts Lists the pin assignment and signalling for 10/100/100 portsLC connector 62.5/125 200 For SFP module Power Cords Power Supply SpecificationsWarranty LC connector 1530.33 Up to For XFP module 1561.42 nm 80 kmKey features FGS648 Power Supply Consumption10 Maximum Power Supply Consumption for FGS Models FGS624 Power Supply Input Connector Properties Input Connector and Plug11 Input Connector for Power Supplies 13 Safety Warning Labels on Power Supplies Safety WarningsOutput Specifications Electrical SpecificationsChapter Maintaining the FastIron GS Hardware Hardware Maintenance ScheduleReplacing a Power Supply AC Power Supplies Installation Precautions and WarningsDetermining Which Power Supply Failed Locking screw Removing an AC Power SupplyInstalling an AC Power Supply DC Power Supplies Shows a front view of the DC power supply Removing a DC Power SupplyInstalling a DC Power Supply Ground Removing a 2-port 10-GbE Module Installing or Replacing a 2-port 10-GbE ModuleInstalling a 2-port 10-GbE Module Installing a 2-port 10-GbE Module Installing or Replacing a POE Daughter CardRemoving the Screws for the Top Cover Disassembling the ChassisRemoving the Top Cover Installing a POE Daughter CardPOE Daughter Card POE Daughter Cards Re-assembling the ChassisRemoving a Fiber Optic Module Replacing a Fiber Optic ModuleCabling a Fiber Optic Module Cleaning the Fiber-Optic ConnectorsInstalling a New Fiber Optic Module Status Value Description Digital Optical MonitoringNo optical-monitor alarm interval CLI CommandsSupported Media Show optic port/slotnumberIndustry Canada Statement Appendix a Regulatory StatementsEurope and Australia JapanEnglish Translation of above statement Appendix B Foundry Networks, Inc Page Foundry Networks, Inc Page September Page September