Table 31: Field key for output of
show system power-supply detailed
Field
Description
AC Power
Consumption
Actual power consumed from AC input
AC MAIN/AUX
Voltage
Actual voltage measured on AC Input:
• Two voltages are displayed for PS#4, as the J9830A includes two
AC input IEC connectors.
• Most power-supplies contain a single AC Input IEC connector and
are labeled MAIN.
Power Supplied
Actual voltage being supplied from the power-supply to the switch for
general power and PoE.
Power Capacity
The maximum power that the power-supply can provide to the switch.
Inlet Temp (C/F)
The thermal sensor at the inlet of the power-supply - shown in both
Celsius and Fahrenheit
Internal Temp
(C/F)
The thermal sensor internal to the power-supply (will vary depending
upon the model) - shown in both Celsius and Fahrenheit.
NOTE:
There is no "Output Temperature Sensor" on
either the 5400R or 3810M switches.
Fan Speed
Shows the current fan speed in RPM and the percent of total fan speed
utilization. For PSUs that contain more than one fan, a separate line
will be included for each.
Currently
Supplying
A summary of the total power being supplied and the total capacity
(same summary as seen on the command
show system power-
supply)
.
Fan failures and SNMP traps
Power supply fan-fault
Power supply events indicating an internal fan-fault are reported by SNMP traps issued up to 10 seconds after the
corresponding power supply fan fault occures.
For single event power supply fan faults, a corresponding SNMP trap is issued.
Single event and corresponding SNMP trap issued for a power supply fan-fault and recovery
Shown is a fan-fault (fan 1 of 2) and spontaneous recovery a few seconds after within power supply in bay
number 2. The event is issued as informative (I).
I 11/30/16 14:01:59 02778 chassis: AM1: Internal power supply 2: Fan 1 OK.
Fan-tray fan-fault events
For single event fan-tray fan-faults, the corresponding SNMP traps are issued only for fans within the fan-tray.
Single event and corresponding SNMP trap issued for a fan-tray fan-fault and recovery
Shown is a fan-tray fan-fault (fan number 3) and spontaneous recovery a few seconds after. The event is issued
as "Informative" (I).
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Aruba 2930F / 2930M Management and Configuration Guide
for ArubaOS-Switch 16.08