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FTOS Configuration Guide for the C-Series - Force10 Networks

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<strong>Force10</strong>#show environment rpm<br />

-- RPM Environment Status --<br />

Slot Status Temp Voltage<br />

--------------------------------------<br />

0 active 33C ok<br />

1 not present<br />

Figure 491 show environment rpm Command Example<br />

Recognizing an Overtemperature Condition<br />

An overtemperature condition occurs, <strong>for</strong> one of two reasons:<br />

• The card genuinely is too hot.<br />

• A sensor has malfunctioned.<br />

Inspect cards adjacent to <strong>the</strong> one reporting <strong>the</strong> condition to discover <strong>the</strong> cause.<br />

• If directly adjacent cards are not normal temperature, suspect a genuine overheating condition.<br />

• If directly adjacent cards are normal temperature, suspect a faulty sensor.<br />

When <strong>the</strong> system detects a genuine over-temperature condition, it powers off <strong>the</strong> card. To recognize this<br />

condition, look <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> system messages in Table 72.<br />

Table 72 Over Temperature Condition System Messages<br />

CHMGR-2-MAJOR_TEMP: Major alarm: chassis temperature high (temperature reaches or exceeds threshold of<br />

[value]C)<br />

CHMGR-2-TEMP_SHUTDOWN_WARN: WARNING! temperature is [value]C; approaching shutdown threshold<br />

of [value]C<br />

To view <strong>the</strong> programmed alarm thresholds levels, including <strong>the</strong> shutdown value, execute <strong>the</strong> show alarms<br />

threshold command shown in Figure 492.<br />

<strong>Force10</strong>#show alarms threshold<br />

-- Temperature Limits (deg C) --<br />

---------------------------------------------------------------<br />

Minor Minor Off Major Major Off Shutdown<br />

Linecard 75 70 80 77 85<br />

RPM 65 60 75 70 80<br />

<strong>Force10</strong>#<br />

Figure 492 show alarms threshold Command Example<br />

Troubleshooting an Overtemperature Condition<br />

To troubleshoot an over-temperature condition:<br />

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

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