show power
ExtremeWare XOS 11.5 supports only the Summit X450 family of switches and the BlackDiamond 8800 series switch.
ExtremeWare XOS 11.5 Command Reference Guide
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Part number—A collection of numbers and letters that make up the part number of the power
supply.
Summit X450 family of switches only:
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Internal Power Supply (PowerSupply 1 information)—The Summit X450 family of switches come
with one power supply pre-installed at the factory. The Summit X450 power supply is not user-
replaceable; therefore, the part information display indicates internal power supply.
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External Power Supply (PowerSupply 2 information)—Displays information about the optional
External Power System (EPS) that allows you to add a redundant power supply to the Summit
X450 family of switches to protect against a power supply failure.
On modular switches, the output also includes the following information:
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Revision—Displays the revision number of the power supply.
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Odometer—Specifies the date and how long the power supply has been operating.
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Temperature—Specifies, in celsius, the current temperature of the power supply.
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Input—Specifies the input voltage and the current requirements of the power supply and whether
the input is AC or DC.
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Output 1 and Output 2—Specifies the output voltage and the current supplied by the power supply.
The values are only displayed if known for the platform.
In ExtremeWare XOS 10.1 and earlier, use the
show powersupplies {detail}
command to view
detailed health information about the power supplies.
Example
Modular switch example:
The following command displays the status of the power supply installed in slot 1 in a modular switch:
show power 1
The following is sample output from this command:
PowerSupply 1 information:
State: Powered On
PartInfo: PS 2336 5003J-00479 4300-00137
Revision: 2.0
Odometer: 90 days 5 hours
Temperature: 29.0 deg C
Fan 1: 6473 RPM
Fan 2: 6233 RPM
Input: 230.00 V AC
Output 1: 48.50 V, 7.25 A (48V/1104W Max)
Output 2: 12.44 V, 0.62 A (12V/48W Max)
If power management needs to disable a power supply to maximize the total available power, you see
Disabled for net power gain
next to the state of the power supply, as shown in the sample
truncated output:
PowerSupply 1 information:
State: Powered Off (Disabled for net power gain)
PartInfo: PS 2336 0413J-00732 4300-00137
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