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Stinger®
Administration Guide
Working with Stinger Shelves and Modules
Viewing system components
{ shelf-5 slot-1 0 } UP UP mrt-36-adsl-card
{ shelf-5 first-control-mod+ UP UP mrt-cm
{ shelf-6 slot-1 0 } UP UP mrt-36-adsl-card
{ shelf-6 first-control-mod+ UP UP mrt-cm
Note
All configuration profiles reside on and are accessible only on the host system.
Field description from the output of the
show
command
Table 2-2 describes the values displayed for the Reqd, Oper, and Slot-Type fields.
The system considers a module to be present if a
slot-type
profile exists for that type
of module. If you remove a module, the system does not delete the
slot-type
profile
for that module until you use the
slot -r
command or clear NVRAM. For more
information, see “Removing a module and its configuration” on page 2-17.
Displaying the status of LPMs, PSMs, and CLT modules
The
rearslotshow
command shows the status of all slots used for LPMs, path selector
modules (PSMs), and copper loop test (CLT) modules. It also reports on the status of
the midplane sparing bus. For details, see “Verifying port redundancy status” on
page 5-18.
Table 2-2. Description of Reqd, Oper, and Slot Type fields
Field
Indicates
Reqd
Required operational state of the module, which can be
up
,
down,
or
maint
. This field reports the setting of the
reqd-state
parameter in
the
slot-state
profile. See “Using slot-admin profiles” on
Oper
Current operational state of the slot, which can be one of the
following values:
UP
—Normal operational mode.
DOWN
—Not in an operational mode.
POST
—Module is running power-on self tests (POSTs).
BOOT
—Control module has recognized the module and has
begun to run the code in its boot ROM. Typically, the LOAD
state quickly follows the BOOT state.
LOAD
—Module is loading code as part of booting up.
RESET
—Module is resetting.
NONE
—Module has been removed, but its configuration remains
in NVRAM.
DIAG
—The slot is being controlled by a remote debugger or is
trying to perform a core dump as the result of a fatal error.
Slot Type
Type of device installed in a slot, or the function defined by a virtual
slot. For a list of all the devices, see the definition of the
slot-type
parameter in the
Stinger Reference
.
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