
Chapter 2 Avaya P460 CLI Commands
The syntax for this command is:
show environment power
Example:
P460 > show environment power
PSU1 Capacity: 300 Watts (48V @ 6.25 Amps)
PSU2 Capacity: none
PSU3 Capacity: none
PSUs Configuration: 1 | PSU/s , | no redundancy. |
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Total | Power | Available: | 300 | Watts (6.25 | Amps @ 48V) |
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Total | Power | drawn from | the | system: 238 | Watts (4.95 | Amps @ | 48V) | |
Remaining Power in the | system: | 62 Watts (1.29 Amps | @ 48V) |
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Slot | Active | Enabled Draws(W) | Fault | ||
3 |
| N | Y | 0 |
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4 | Y | Y | 48 |
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5 |
| N | Y | 0 |
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6 |
| N | Y | 0 |
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*- 2 SPVs power consumption: 70(W) x 2, Fans power consumption: 50(W)
show event-log
User level: read-only, read-write, admin.
Displays the encrypted event log file.
The syntax for this command is:
show event-log
show event-log (Layer 3)
User level: read-only, read-write, admin.
Displays the encrypted event log file.
The syntax for this command is:
show event log
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