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FTOS Configuration Guide for the C-Series - Force10 Networks

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<strong>Force10</strong>#show sfm<br />

Switch Fabric State: up<br />

-- SFM 0 --<br />

Status : active<br />

Module Type : SFM - Switch Fabric Module<br />

Up Time : 1 day, 6 hr, 0 min<br />

-- SFM 1 --<br />

Status : not present<br />

Figure 489 show sfm Command Example<br />

Use <strong>the</strong> <strong>FTOS</strong> Syslogging feature to monitor <strong>the</strong> overall status of <strong>the</strong> switch fabric. Changes in switch<br />

fabric status are reported via messages similar those in Table 67.<br />

Table 67 Switch Fabric Status Change Syslog Message Example<br />

00:00:13: %RPM1-P:CP %TSM-6-SFM_FULL_PARTIAL_STATE: SW_FAB_UP_1 SFM in <strong>the</strong> system<br />

00:00:13: %RPM1-P:CP %TSM-6-SFM_SWITCHFAB_STATE: Switch Fabric: UP<br />

Runtime Hardware Status Monitoring<br />

The <strong>FTOS</strong> Poll Manager (POLLMGR) process reads <strong>the</strong> key status registers on hardware sub-components<br />

to pro-actively identify and report a hardware fault. An example Syslog message is shown in Table 68.<br />

Table 68 Poll Manager Syslog Message Example<br />

%RPM1-P:CP %POLLMGR-2-BPL_IRC_ERR: Back Plane Link Error<br />

The Poll Manager runs automatically in <strong>the</strong> background and cannot be disabled. The possible Poll<br />

Manager Syslog messages are given in Table 69.<br />

Table 69 Poll Manager Syslog Message Description<br />

Message Description<br />

POLLMGR-2-ALT_RPM_STA<br />

TE<br />

POLLMGR-2-USER_FLASH_<br />

DETECT<br />

Reports that ei<strong>the</strong>r <strong>the</strong> standby RPM is not present or has been detected.<br />

Reports <strong>the</strong> status of <strong>the</strong> flash disks.<br />

If reported during boot up, this message indicates ei<strong>the</strong>r:<br />

a External flash disk missing in slot0:<br />

b Internal flash disk missing in flash:<br />

If reported during runtime, this message indicates ei<strong>the</strong>r:<br />

a External flash disk removed from slot0:<br />

b Internal flash disk removed from flash:<br />

692 C-<strong>Series</strong> Debugging and Diagnostics

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