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Chapter 4 Managing Chassis

Chassis Fault Management

Chassis Fault Management Window—Detailed Description

The Chassis Fault Management window displays four tabs: General, Power Supply, Temperature, and
Fan.

General Tab

The General tab (see

Figure 4-10 on page 4-21

) displays three areas: Chassis Availability, LED Status,

and Cisco Contact Details.

Chassis Availability

The Chassis Availability area contains attributes that reflect the availability of the chassis, as follows:

Up Time—Displays the up time after the last reset.

Last Changed Time—Displays the time the chassis hardware was last modified.

Note

Software and configuration changes through IOS CLI & SNMP are detected by SYSLOG and
ConfigManEvent traps (see

Chapter 18, “Fault Management,”

for further information) and the Event

Command History Table that can be launched from the Chassis.

Last Restart Reason—Displays the reason for the last restart.

Last Authentication Failure Address—Displays the last authorization failure IP address for the selected
chassis. The Last Authentication Failure Address field refers to the fact that the SNMP agent on the
Cisco 12000/10720 Router has received a protocol message that is not properly authenticated. The IP
address is the source of the message. This is a security issue which should be investigated.

Clock Source Status—Not applicable to Cisco 12000/10720 Router Manager.

LED Status

The LED Status area is not applicable to Cisco 12000/10720 Router Manager.

Cisco Contact Details

The Cisco Contact Details area displays any provided Cisco contact details.

Power Supply Tab

The Power Supply tab (see

Figure 4-11 on page 4-22

) displays two areas: Power Supply and Voltage.

Power Supply

The Power Supply area displays the following information for each power supply (in tabular format):

Description—Textual information for the power supply.

State—Current state of the power supply. Possible state values can be Normal, Warning, Critical,
Shutdown or Not Present.

Source—Power supply source. Possible source values are: unknown, ac, dc, external, or internal
redundant.