Cisco SFS 7000P Hardware Installation Guide, Release 2.7.0
Managing the Cisco SFS 7000P Switch

Table Of Contents

Managing the Cisco SFS 7000P Switch

LEDs

Chassis Status LEDs

InfiniBand Port LEDs

Power Supply and Fan LEDs

Managing the System with Element Manager

Using the Summary Tab

Using the Power Supplies Tab

Using the Fans Tab

Using the Sensors Tab

Displaying System Information

Displaying Power Supply Information

Displaying Fan Information

Displaying Sensor Information


Managing the Cisco SFS 7000P Switch


This chapter describes how to manage the Cisco SFS 7000P switch hardware.

LEDs

Managing the System with Element Manager

Displaying System Information

LEDs

The Cisco SFS 7000P has the following types of LED indicators:

Chassis Status LEDs

InfiniBand Port LEDs

Power Supply and Fan LEDs

Chassis Status LEDs

The front of the chassis has a single bi-color chassis status LED. See Table 4-1 for information on interpreting the chassis status LED.

The rear of the chassis has one green and one yellow system status LED.

Table 4-1 Interpreting the Chassis Status LED

Color
Indication

Off

No system power or LED failure.

Yellow (solid)

Operator intervention required. An system error was detected, such as a fan error, a POST failure, or a power supply failure.

The ! label (available on the back of the chassis) indicates a failure.

Yellow (blinking)

Initiated automatically during the LED test that follows the application of power (16 seconds).

Solid green

Indicates proper operation and no critical errors.


InfiniBand Port LEDs

The InfiniBand port LED is located next to each InfiniBand port. The InfiniBand LED represents the logical link and the logical link activity. For InfiniBandport LED locations, see Figure 4-1.

Figure 4-1 InfiniBand Port LEDs Location

For information on interpreting the InfiniBand Port LED, see Table 4-2.

Table 4-2 InfiniBand Port LED 

Color
Indication

Off

Logical link has not been established.

Solid green

Logical link has been established.

Blinking green

Logical link was established with activity.


Power Supply and Fan LEDs

The power supply and fan unit LEDs are located on the bottom left corner of each power supply or fan unit. For the location of the LEDs, see Figure 4-2. For LED descriptions, see Table 4-3.

The green LED is labeled with a checkmark.

The yellow LED is labeled with an exclamation point (!).

Figure 4-2 Power Supply and Fan LEDs Location

Table 4-3 Power Supply and Fan Unit LEDs

Color
Indication

Off

DC output failure.

Green (solid)

AC connected, DC output OK.

Yellow (off)

No failure on the power supply.

Yellow (solid)

Operator intervention required. Failure detected within the power supply.


Managing the System with Element Manager

For information regarding installing the Element Manager, refer to the Cisco SFS 7000 Series Product Family Element Manager User Guide.

To view the Health Status window, perform the following steps:


Step 1 Launch the Element Manager.

Step 2 Select Health > Status. The Health Status window opens. (See Figure 4-3.)

Figure 4-3 Health Status Window


Using the Summary Tab

Use the Summary tab (See Figure 4-3.) to view the status of the power, fans, and temperature sensors at once.

The Summary tab has the following fields:

Power

A green check indicates that at least one power source is connected and functioning properly.

A red check indicates that the power supply AC is disconnected.

Fans

A green check indicates that at least one fan is present, and is functioning properly.

A red check indicates a fan failure.

Sensors

A green check indicates that the system temperature is at an acceptable level.

A red check indicates a high-temperature warning.

Using the Power Supplies Tab

Use the Power Supplies tab to view the operating status of the power supplies. (See Figure 4-4.)

Figure 4-4 Health Status Power Supplies Window

Using the Fans Tab

Use the Fans tab to view the operating status of the fans. (See Figure 4-5.)

Figure 4-5 Health Status Fans Window

In the OperStatus field, a status of up indicates that the fan is operating correctly within the power or fan unit.

In the Speed field, the integer represents a percentage. The percentage changes based on the ambient temperature of the unit, and will increase as the temperature rises.

Using the Sensors Tab

Use the Sensors tab to view the operating status of the temperature sensor of the system. (See Figure 4-6.)

Figure 4-6 Health Status Sensors Window

In the OperStatus field, a status of "up" indicates that the sensor is functioning properly.

In the Temperature field, the internal system temperature is displayed in Celsius. The system's maximum external ambient temperature is 30 degrees Celsius (0 to 10,000 feet). Acceptable internal temperature ranges are 30 degrees Celsius above external ambient, plus 1 degree for every 1,000 feet above sea level. The system reboots at an internal temperature of 75 degrees Celsius.

A warning will appear if the temperature reaches 65 degrees Celsius (at sea level).

The system reboots at an internal temperature of 75 degrees Celsius (at sea level).

Displaying System Information

You can use CLI commands to monitor the power supplies, the fans, and the sensors.

Displaying Power Supply Information

To display information about the power supply, enter the show power-supply command.

SFS-7000P# show power-supply
===============================================================
                    Power-supply Information
===============================================================
ps    type    oper-status   utilization   voltage
----------------------------------------------------------------------
------
1     AC      up            50            12
2     AC      up            50            12

===============================================================
                    Power-supply Seeprom
===============================================================
      product            pca                pca                fru
ps    serial-number      serial-number      number             number
---------------------------------------------------------------
1     200000             820000              820000            1
2     200000             820000              820000            1

Displaying Fan Information

To display information about the fans, enter the show fan command.

An oper-status of up means that the fan is operating correctly within the power supply or fan unit.

In the Speed field, the integer in this field represents a percentage. The percentage changes based on the ambient temperature of the unit, and will increase as the temperature rises.

SFS-7000P# show fan

================================================================================
                                Fan Information
================================================================================
fan   oper-status   speed(%)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1     up            73
2     up            73
3     up            73
4     up            73

================================================================================
                                  Fan Seeprom
================================================================================
      product              pca                pca                fru
fan   serial-number        serial-number      number             number
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1
2
3
4
SFS-7000P#

Displaying Sensor Information

To display information about the sensors, enter the show sensor command.

SFS-7000P# show sensor

================================================================================
                               Sensor Information
================================================================================
sensor oper-status oper-code  temperature(c)  alarm-temp(c)   shutdown-temp(c)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1/1    up          normal     29              65              73
SFS-7000P#

In the Temperature field, the internal system temperature is displayed in Celsius. The system's maximum external ambient temperature is 30 degrees Celsius (0 - 10,000 feet). Acceptable internal temperature ranges are 30 degrees Celsius above external ambient, plus 1 degree for every 1,000 feet above sea level.

A warning will appear if the temperature reaches 65 degrees Celsius (at sea level).

The system reboots at an internal temperature of 75 degrees Celsius (at sea level).