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CHAPTER 1 COMMANDS FOR DEVICE MANAGEMENT

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1.1

DEBUG DEVSM

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1.2

FORCE RUNCFG

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SYNC

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1.3

FORCE SWITCHOVER

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1.4

RESET SLOT

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1.5

RUNCFG

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SYNC

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1.6

SHOW FAN

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1.7

SHOW POWER

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1.8

SHOW SLOT

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Chapter 1 Commands for Device

Management

1.1 debug devsm

Command: debug devsm { send | receive | state } slot <slotno> no debug devsm {send | receive | state } slot <slotno>

Function: Displays the device management packet traffic and cards status conditions. The “no debug devsm {send | receive | state }” command disables DEBUG display. Parameters: send displays outgoing device management packets.

receive displays incoming device management packets. state displays card status change information.

<slotno> is the number of the slot where the boardcard is, the value is 1,

2, ……, M1, M2.

Default: Debugging information is disabled by default. Command mode: Admin Mode.

1.2 force runcfg-sync

Command: force runcfg-sync

Function: Enforce the synchronizing running-config from active master to standby master.

Command Mode: Admin Mode.

Usage Guide: When the running-config varies from the startup-configure, this command synchronizes running-configure from active master to standby master, so that the new running-config will be used as restoration when performing the switchover.

1.3 force switchover

Command: force switchover

Function: Enforce the active master switched to standby master. Command Mode: Admin Mode.

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will trigger the switchover, and the former standby master will become the new active master.

1.4 reset slot

Command: reset slot <slotno> Function: Resets specified card.

Parameters: <slotno> is the slot number, or the card located in that slot, ranging between 1~8 for 8 slots device or 1~16 for 16 slots device.

Command mode: Admin Mode.

Usage Guide: This command can reset all line cards and Standby Master board, but not the Active Master board.

1.5 runcfg-sync

Command: runcfg-sync [<interval>]

Function: Configure the running-config synchronous interval.

Parameter: <interval> is the synchronous time interval which is shown in minutes and ranges from 5 to 1440 or 0, in which 0 refers to the auto synchronization function is disabled, no parameter followed refers to enabled running-config synchronizing function. When the configuration file changes, default synchronization interval is 5 minutes.

Command Mode: Global Mode.

Default: Auto synchronization function enabled by default and checks the configuration to synchronize in every 5 minutes.

Usage Guide: This command is for configuring the interval between which the active master synchronizes the running-config to standby master regularly. Undersized interval configuration will result in unnecessary load to the switch. The auto synchronization function is recommended to be disabled if the configuration is stable or will be saved with write command after changes take place.

Example: Set the running-config synchronization interval to 1440 minutes. Switch(config)#runcfg-sync 1440

1.6 show fan

Command: show fan

Function: Display information of the fan: position, revolving speed and etc. Parameters: None.

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Default: None

Command mode: Admin Mode.

Usage Guide: This command displays the information of the fan: position, revolving speed and etc. Inserted means whether the fan is in position; Status means whether the operation is normal; Speed shows the revolving speed level of the fan: Low, Middle or High.

Example: Switch # show fan System fan information:

Fan No Inserted Status Speed 1 YES Normal Medium

1.7 show power

Command: show power

Function: Display the power information. Parameters: None.

Default: None.

Command mode: Admin Mode.

Usage Guide: This command displays the information of the system power and the PoE power: position, state, wattage and etc. Inserted means whether the power is in position; Status shows the power state; Watt is the wattage of the power.

Example:

Switch#show power System power information:

Power No Inserted Status Watt

1 NO NA 0

2 NO NA 0

3 NO NA 0

4 YES Normal 600

POE power information: Power No Inserted Status Watt 1 NO NA 0

2 NO NA 0

3 NO NA 0

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1.8 show slot

Command: show slot [<slotno>]

Function: Show basic information of each chip.

Parameter: <slotno> is the number of the slot the chip resides, ranging between 1~8 for 8 slots device or 1~16 for 16 slots device, the main control boardcard is in M1 or M2 slot.. Default: All chip information will be listed by default if slotno is not specified

Command Mode: Admin Mode.

Usage Guide: This command displays basic information of all boardcards. MCU state is the Micro-control-unit state (master or standby Micro-control-unit); MCU version is the version of the Micro-control-unit file; Uptime is the runtime since the system boots.

Example:

1. Display the boardcard information of the main control boardcard m1. Switch#show slot m1

---Slot : M1--- Inserted: YES

Module type: MRS-9816-MI Work mode: ACTIVE MASTER Work state: RUNNING

MCU state: Master Software package version: 5.5.212.0 Local software version: 5.5.212.0 Bootrom version: 1.0.12 MCU version: 1.0.7 Hardware version: 1.2.1 Serial number: 0003001 Manufacture date: 2008/10/27 Temperature: 42C/107F

Uptime: 5 weeks, 2 days, 1 hours, 10 minutes 2. Display the boardcard information of the slot 15.

Switch#show slot 15

---Slot : 15--- Inserted: YES

Module type: MRS-9816-24GB Work mode: Slave

Work state: RUNNING MCU state: Slave Local software version: 5.5.212.0

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Bootrom version: 1.0.12 MCU version: 1.3.2 Hardware version: 1.2.1 Serial number: 0000801 Manufacture date: 2008/10/27 Temperature: 42C/107F

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