Temperature:
--------------------------------------------------------------------
Module
Sensor
MajorThresh
MinorThres
CurTemp
Status
(Celsius)
(Celsius)
(Celsius)
--------------------------------------------------------------------
4
CPU
105
95
32
Ok
4
TD2-1
105
95
41
Ok
4
TD2-2
105
95
41
Ok
4
TD2-3
105
95
41
Ok
4
VRM-1
110
100
41
Ok
4
VRM-2
110
100
45
Ok
4
VRM-3
110
100
40
Ok
22
CPU
105
95
34
Ok
22
TD2-1
105
95
45
Ok
22
TD2-2
105
95
41
Ok
22
VRM-1
110
100
49
Ok
22
VRM-2
110
100
47
Ok
27
OUTLET
75
55
29
Ok
27
INLET
60
42
21
Ok
27
CPU
90
80
27
Ok
28
OUTLET
75
55
27
Ok
28
INLET
60
42
21
Ok
28
CPU
90
80
32
Ok
29
CPU
105
95
40
Ok
30
CPU
105
95
34
Ok
switch#
Displaying the Current State of a Module
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, system controller, I/O, or fabric module, use the
show module
slot_number
command to specify a slot number.
To determine the slots to specify, use the
show inventory
command.
Note
This table provides descriptions of the module status displayed by the
show module
commands.
Description
I/O Module State
The hardware has electrical power. When the hardware is powered up, the software
begins booting.
powered up
The module has established connection with the supervisor and the module is
performing bootup diagnostics.
testing
The diagnostics have completed successfully and the configuration is being
downloaded.
initializing
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Managing the Switch
Displaying the Current State of a Module