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Cisco MGX 8850 Routing Switch Command Reference
Release 2.0, Part Number 78-10467-04 Rev C0, October 2001
Chapter9 Troubleshooting Commands
dspenvalms
Related Commands
dspndalms, dspcdstatus
Attributes
Examples
Check the temperature.
MGX8850.7.PXM.a > dspenvalms temp
MGX8850 System Rev: 02.00 Aug. 06, 2000 18:28:33 GMT
MGX8850 Node Alarm: CRITICAL
ENVIRONMENTAL ALARM STATE INFO ^Notification Disabled
Alarm Type Unit Threshold DataType Value State
---------------- ---- -------------- -------- ---------- -------------
Temperature <= 50 Celsius 33 Normal
Check the fans for alarms. The display shows minimal and actual R PMs for each fan. The display shows that the bottom fan tray is missing.
MGX8850.7.PXM.a > dspenvalms fan
MGX8850 System Rev: 02.00 Aug. 06, 2000 22:33:08 GMT
MGX8850 Node Alarm: CRITICAL
ENVIRONMENTAL ALARM STATE INFO ^Notification Disabled
Alarm Type Unit Threshold DataType Value State
---------------- ---- -------------- -------- ---------- -------------
Top Fan Tray 1 >= 2000 RPM 3504 Normal
Top Fan Tray 2 >= 2000 RPM 3498 Normal
Top Fan Tray 3 >= 2000 RPM 3576 Normal
Top Fan Tray 4 >= 2000 RPM 3492 Normal
Top Fan Tray 5 >= 2000 RPM 3474 Normal
Top Fan Tray 6 >= 2000 RPM 3564 Normal
Top Fan Tray 7 >= 2000 RPM 3462 Normal
Top Fan Tray 8 >= 2000 RPM 3366 Normal
Top Fan Tray 9 >= 2000 RPM 3444 Normal
Bottom Fan Tray 1 >= 2000 RPM 0 Missing
Bottom Fan Tray 2 >= 2000 RPM 0 Missing
Bottom Fan Tray 3 >= 2000 RPM 0 Missing
Bottom Fan Tray 4 >= 2000 RPM 0 Missing
Bottom Fan Tray 5 >= 2000 RPM 0 Missing
Bottom Fan Tray 6 >= 2000 RPM 0 Missing
Bottom Fan Tray 7 >= 2000 RPM 0 Missing
Display all environment alarms for th e e nc lo s ure by ent er in g dspenvalms with no optional parameters.
MGX8850.7.PXM.a > dspenvalms
MGX8850 System Rev: 02.00 Aug. 06, 2000 18:20:35 GMT
MGX8850 Node Alarm: CRITICAL
ENVIRONMENTAL ALARM STATE INFO ^Notification Disabled
Alarm Type Unit Threshold DataType Value State
---------------- ---- -------------- -------- ---------- -------------
Temperature <= 50 Celsius 33 Normal
vmon (voltage monitor) shows permitted ranges and actual DC voltages.Log: no log State: active Privilege: ANYUSER