The following F3-Series modules are supported by the Cisco Nexus 7700 Series switches:
• F3-Series Enhanced 48-port 1-/10-G Ethernet with XL (N77-F348XP-23)
• F3-Series Enhanced 24-port 40-G Ethernet with XL (N77-F324FQ-25)
• F3-Series Enhanced 12-port 100-G Ethernet with XL (N77-F312CK-26)
The following F4-Series module is supported by the Cisco Nexus 7700 Series switches:
• F4-Series 30-port 100-G Ethernet (N77-F430CQ-36)
The following M3 Series modules are supported by the Cisco Nexus 7700 Series switches:
• M3-Series 48-port 1-/10-G Ethernet (N77-M348XP-23L)
• M3-Series 24-port 40-G Ethernet (N77-M324FQ-25L)
• M3-Series 12-port 100-G Ethernet (N77-M312CQ-26L)
Accessing an I/O Module through a Console
You can troubleshoot bootup problems for an I/O module by accessing the module through its console port.
This action establishes a console mode that you must exit in order to use other Cisco NX-OS commands.
To attach to the console port for an I/O module, use the
attach console module
command to specify the
module you need to work with. Specify a slot from 1 to 4 or from 7 to 10.
To exit the console mode, enter the
~
, command.
Note
Attach to the console port for the I/O module by entering the
attach console module slot_number
command.
Example:
switch#
attach console module 1
connected
Escape character is `~,' (tilde comma]
Displaying Information for the Installed Modules
You can display information about the modules installed in the switch chassis by using the
show module
command. This information includes module type, bootup status, MAC addresses, serial numbers, software
versions, and hardware versions. You can use this command in the following ways to display information
about all of the installed module or specific modules:
• For information on all modules, use the
show module
command.
• For information on a specific supervisor or I/O module, use the
show module slot_number
command to
specify a slot number.
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Accessing an I/O Module through a Console