Displaying the module status – Brocade Communications Systems Brocade MLX Series and Brocade Netlron XMR 53-1002373-02 User Manual

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Verifying proper operation

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If a problem persists after taking the actions described in this table, contact technical support.

Displaying the module status

After you have attached a PC or terminal to the console port or Ethernet port on the management
module and the router has initialized successfully, press Enter to display the CLI prompt in the
terminal emulation window. This example is a prompt for a 16-slot router.

Brocade>

If you do not see this prompt, check the following items.

1. Make sure the cable is securely connected to your PC or terminal and the console port or

Ethernet port.

2. Check the settings in your terminal emulation program. In addition to the session settings

listed in

“Attaching a PC or terminal to the console port or Ethernet port”

on page 140, make

sure the terminal emulation session is running on the same serial port you attached to the
console port.

When you see this prompt (MLXe-16# or MLXe-32#), you are connected to the system and can
display module status using the CLI. Enter the show module command at any CLI level.

MLXe-32# show module

Module Status Ports Starting MAC

M1 (upper): Brocade MLXe Mgmt Module Active

M2 (lower):

F0: Brocade MLXe Switch Fabric Module Active

S1:

S2:

S3:

S4: Brocade MLXe 4-Port 10Gig Module CARD_STATE_UP 4 000c.db80.0000

S5: Brocade MLXe 4-Port 10Gig Module CARD_STATE_UP 4 000c.db80.0000

S6: Brocade MLXe 4-Port 10Gig Module CARD_STATE_UP 4 000c.db80.0000

S7:

S8:

Syntax: show module

Fan control module (two LEDs on rear panel of router)

Unlabeled

Green (steady)

The fans are
working and
responding to
controls from the
fan control module.

Off or
amber

The fans are not receiving power (off), or the fans are not working
and not responding to controls from the fan control module
(amber). Check the following:

If the LED is off, check the power LED on the other modules
to make sure they are receiving power. If you are using a DC
power source, check your power source for problems.

If you are using AC power supplies, take the actions
described in the Meaning or Action column for the AC power
supply LED. If these actions do not resolve the problem,
check the LED on each power supply or enter the show
chassis command at any CLI prompt to determine if a power
supply has failed. If a power supply has failed, you must
replace it.

If the LED is amber, you must replace the fan module.

TABLE 33

Router LED states and actions (Continued)

LED label

Desired state

Meaning

Abnormal
state

Meaning or action

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