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Free Memory field | Available memory on the device, in kilobytes. |
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Used Disk Space field | Used disk space on the card, in kilobytes. |
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Free Disk Space field | Available disk space on the device, in kilobytes. |
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Current Image Source field | Image that the card runs. |
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Image Source for Next Reboot field | Image that the card runs when you reboot. |
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Image One field | First image stored on the card. |
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Image Two field | Second image stored on the card. |
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CPU Description field | Description of the CPU on the card. |
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PIC Firmware Revision field | Current PIC firmware version that the card runs. |
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FPGA Firmware Revision field | Current FPGA firmware version that the card runs. |
(select cards) |
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IB Firmware Revision field | Version of InfiniBand (IB) firmware on the card. |
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Close button | Closes the Card Inventory window. |
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Help button | Opens |
Configuring Administrative Status of a Card
With CM, you can bring up or shut down any card on your chassis. To configure the administrative status of a card:
1.Expand the Chassis icon in the Tree frame.
2.Click the Cards branch. A table of the cards in the chassis appears. A radio button appears to the left of each table entry.
3.Click the radio button of the card that you want to configure.
4.Click the Properties button. A Card Properties window opens.
5.In the Admin Status field of the, click the up or down radio button, then click the Apply button.
Viewing Internal Gateway Ports
Each FC gateway and Ethernet gateway uses two internal ports to pass traffic through your device.
NOTE: Not all hardware platforms provide this option.
To view gateway port details:
1.Expand the Chassis icon in the Tree frame.
2.Click the Cards branch. A Cards table that includes all cards in the chassis appears. A radio button appears to the left of each table entry.
3.Click the radio button to the left of the card whose gateway (internal) ports you want to view.