▀ Monitoring
Monitoring
This section contains commands used to monitor system performance and the status of tasks, managers, applications,
and various other software components. Most of the procedure commands are useful for both maintenance and
diagnostics. There is no limit to the frequency that any of the individual commands or procedures can be implemented.
Important:
Interface (CLI).
Daily - Standard Health Check
The standard health check is divided into independent procedures:
Hardware Status
Physical Layer Status
System Status and Performance
Table 80.
Health Checks
To do this:
Hardware
All hardware problems generate alarms that generate SNMP traps. Review the trap
history.
Check the status of the PFUs. the command output indicates the power level for the cards
in the chassis. All active cards should be in an "ON" state.
Check the power status of an individual chassis.
View the status of the fan trays.
View the LED status for all installed cards. All LEDs for active cards should be green.
Checking the temperatures confirms that all cards and fan trays are operating within safe
ranges to ensure hardware efficiency.
Physical Layer
View mapping of the line cards-to-controlling application cards.
View a listing of all installed application cards in a chassis.
Determine if all required cards are in active or standby state and not offline.
Displays include slot numbers, card type, operational state, and attach information.
Display a listing of installed line cards with card type, state, and attach information. Run
this command to ensure that all required cards are in Active/Standby state. No card
should be in OFFLINE state.
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All of the commands listed below can be run from the Exec mode prompt of the Command Line
System Monitoring
Enter this command:
show snmp trap history
show power chassis
show power all
show fans
show leds all
show temperature
show card mappings
show card table
show card table all
show linecard table