BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide
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show chassis status
The show chassis status command is used to learn the operational status of the
individual modules and upper and lower fan trays on the BSR 64000. This command
also alows you to determinine where modules are populated on the BSR 64000. The
table below describes the displayed fields.
Field
Description
Slot
Module slot number from 0 to 15
Type
The type of modle inserted into the BSR 64000. HSIM indicates either the
POS or Gigabit Ethernet Network Interface modules (NIMs). CMTS indi-
cates the DOCSIS module. SRM indicates the Supervisory Routing Mod-
ule.
State
Indicates the current operational state of the module. RUN indicates that
the module is fully operational. Flash indicates that the module is updating
its FLASH memory. boot indicates that the module is currently in a boot
state.
RM
Resource module. An x indicates that this module is operational. A - (dash)
indicates that this module is not currently operational.
PM
Physical module (IO module). An x indicates that this module is opera-
tional. A - (dash) indicates that this module is not currently operational.
UpTime
If the system clock has been set using the clock set command, the
UpTime field displays the amount of time that the module has been opera-
tional. The time is expressed in hh:mm:ss format.
LastUpTime If the module is down, the last operational time for the module displays.
Success
The module booted successfully.
Failure
The module failed the boot process.
Alarms
Indicates that alarms are configured for the top and bottom fan trays.
Status
An x appears in the status field if a fan tray becomes disabled.
Disabled
The disabled column displays no output information at this time.
Priority
Both fan trays have a critical priority assigned to them.
Summary of Contents for BSR 64000
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