Table 13: system show module command – Allied Telesis AT-S97 User Manual
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The fields are defined here:
Examples
This command displays information about the AT-MCF2000M
Management Module in a chassis with an ID number of 0:
system show module id=0/m
Table 13. SYSTEM SHOW MODULE Command
Parameter
Description
Module Name
Displays the name of the module. Refer to “SYSTEM SET
MODULE” on page 89 for instructions on how to assign a
name to a module.
Module Type
Displays the model name.
Power OK
Displays the status of the input power of a power supply
module or a fan module A status of Yes signifies the input
power is within the module’s operating range. A status of No
signals that the input power is less or greater than the
permitted range.
Voltages
Displays the operating output voltages for the AT-MCF2000AC
Power Supply Module and input voltages for all other modules.
Temperature
Displays the current temperature of a module. On the
AT-MCF2000AC Power Supply Module and the
AT-MCF2KFAN Fan Module the temperature is measured at
the point where the outside air enters the chassis from the
cooling vents. The temperature for all the other modules is
measured on the circuit boards.
Temperature Threshold
Displays the temperature threshold of a module. The
management module logs an event in the event log if the
threshold is exceeded, to warn of possible excessive
temperature in the wiring closet or chassis. Refer to “SYSTEM
SET MODULE” on page 89 for instructions on setting a
module’s temperature threshold.
Management Port
Displays the status of the link of the 10/100/1000Base-T
Management port on the AT-MCF2000M Management Module
and, if the port has a link to a network device, the current
settings. Refer to “SYSTEM SET PORT” on page 92 for
instructions on setting the parameters of the port.
Stacking Port
Displays the status of the Stack port connection on the
AT-MCF2000M Management Module. A status of Up indicates
the port has established a link with a Stack port in another
chassis.