Chapter 2 Avaya C460 CLI Commands
Total working fans | • | 9 |
| • | 8 |
| • | less than 8 |
Fans not installed | • | No fan tray installed |
show environment power
User level:
Use the show environment power command to display the current power configuration for the switch, the total power available to the system, and amount of power currently in use.
The “Main Power” includes two supervisor modules and the fan module, irrespective of the number of supervisor modules installed.
The “Main Draw” column shows the demand for an I/O module whether its slot is enabled or not.
The syntax for this command is:
show environment power
Example:
C460 > show environment power
PSUs Configuration Admin: redundancy
PSUs Configuration State: no redundancy (2 active PSU(s))
Power Available Drawn Remaining
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Main | 411W | 411W |
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PoE | 1589W | 0W | 1489W |
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Slot | Module Type |
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1 |
| Y | Y | critical | 68W |
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2 |
| Y | Y | critical | 68W |
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3 |
| Y | Y | low | 59W |
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4 | Y | Y | high | 48W | 720W | 100W |
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5 |
| Y | Y | low | 48W | 720W | 0W |
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6 |
| Y | Y | low | 70W |
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* Fans power consumption: 45(W)
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