Checking Alarms and Notifications
To view the current chassis environment condition , enter the
show hardware environment
command at
the system prompt. The system displays the power supply status, temperature sensor readings, fan speed, and
related alarm status if any exists.
To view the severity of active alarms, enter the
show hardware alarms
command at the system prompt. The
system displays the alarm severity and a brief description of the cause of each active alarm.
To view temperature thresholds at which green, yellow, and red alarms are generated, enter the
show hardware
temperature-thresholds
command at the system prompt. The system displays the alarm temperature threshold
information for a specific board or all boards in the router and for the router's CPU and DRAM.
To view all other events on a Viptela device, enter the
show notification stream
command. The system
displays notifications about events that have occurred on the Viptela device.
LEDs
The chassis LEDs located on the front panel of the vEdge 2000 router indicate the status of the router.
If there are one or more major alarms active in the router, the SYS LED is lit red. If there are one or more
minor alarms active in the router, the SYS LED is lit amber. See Front Panel Components for details of the
LEDs and the status they indicate.
Additional Information
show hardware alarms show hardware environment show notification stream show hardware
temperature-thresholds Front Panel Components Check Alarms and Events
Remove vEdge 2000 Router Components
The vEdge 2000 router is a stiff sheet-metal structure that houses the hardware components. The
field-replaceable units (FRUs) in the vEdge routers are:
• Power supply
• Fan tray
• Pluggable Interface Modules (PIM)
• SFP and SFP+ transceiver
This article provides step-by-step procedures for removing these router components. For instructions on
installing the components, see Install vEdge 2000 Router Components .
Caution: Before you install any components in the router chassis, make sure that you understand how to
prevent Electrostatic discharge (ESD) damage. See General Safety Standards .
Remove an AC Power Supply from a vEdge 2000 Router
The AC power supply in a vEdge 2000 router is a hot-insertable and hot-removable field replacement unit
(FRU). You can remove and replace the power supply without powering off the router or disrupting normal
functioning.
To remove the power supply from the router chassis, you need the following parts and tools:
• An antistatic bag or an antistatic mat
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