Catalyst Stack System ConÞguration View

Catalyst Stack Modules Table

Alarms

The Alarms portion of the Chassis Information view provides information about any physical status alarms detected for the device. Possible alarm states for each of the Þelds listed below are Off and On.

Temp

Displays the current status of the temperature alarm for this device.

Minor

Displays the current status of the minor alarms for this device.

Major

Displays the current status of the major alarms for this device.

Catalyst Stack Modules Table

This table provides module identiÞcation information. To access the Catalyst Stack Modules table, click the Modules button in the Catalyst Stack System ConÞguration view. Double-click any table entry to access the Catalyst Stack Module Table view for that entry. The Catalyst Stack Modules table provides the following information for each module:

Index

Displays the slot number in which this module is inserted in the chassis. Valid entries are 1 to the maximum number of slots in this chassis.

Type

Displays the type of module.

Serial Nbr

Displays the serial number for this module.

Status

Displays the current status of this module. Table 3-3shows the possible states.

Table 3-3. Module Status Descriptions

Color

Status

Description

 

 

 

Blue

Other

None of the following

 

 

 

Green

OK

Status is ok

 

 

 

Yellow

MinorFault

Minor problem

 

 

 

Red

MajorFault

Major problem

 

 

 

Name

Displays the user-deÞned or default model name for this module.

9032208 E4

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Cabletron Systems 5000, 5500 manual Catalyst Stack Modules Table, Alarms

5500, 5000, 5500 specifications

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