Temperature log reduction, Displaying temperature warnings, Displaying fan tray status and speed – Brocade Communications Systems Brocade MLX Series and Brocade Netlron XMR 53-1002373-02 User Manual

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Managing the cooling system

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Displaying fan tray status and speed

To display the status and speed of the 4-speed fans in the router, enter the show chassis command
at any level of the CLI.

Brocade# show chassis

...

--- FANS ---

Back fan tray 1: Status = OK, Speed = LOW (50%)

Back fan tray 2: Status = OK, Speed = LOW (50%)

Back fan tray 3: Status = OK, Speed = LOW (50%)

Back fan tray 4: Status = OK, Speed = LOW (50%)

Syntax: show chassis

For information about all output generated by the show chassis command, refer to

“Displaying

device status and temperature readings”

on page 324.

Displaying temperature warnings

If the temperature of a module exceeds the high temperature threshold for any of the fan speeds,
the system sends a warning message to the system log and an SNMP trap. (For more information
about the low and high temperature thresholds, refer to

“Changing temperature thresholds for

modules and fan speeds”

on page 331.) This section describes how to view the system log. If you

have configured your router to use a Syslog server or SNMP trap receiver, refer to the
documentation for the server or receiver.

To display the system log, enter the show log command at any CLI level.

Brocade# show log

Syntax: show log

Temperature log reduction

Depending on settings and temperature readings, fan speeds are changed dynamically within the
following ranges: low, med, med-hi, and high. Fan speed changes are determined by temperature
thresholds set for sensors on the management modules, interface modules and switch fabric
modules. When a temperature threshold is passed upward on any module, the fan speed changes
to the assigned fan speed. This occurs even if the temperature is within the threshold for the slower
fan speed on other modules. In previous versions of the software, a log message is sent whenever
a temperature threshold is crossed on any module whether the fan speed is actually increased or
not. This can result in excessive log messages.

TABLE 51

Fan status and speed fields

Field

Description

Status

The status can be one of the following:

OK – The fan is functioning properly and is keeping the temperature of each module within
an acceptable temperature range.

Failed – The fan is not functioning properly or the fan control module cannot control the fan.

Speed

The speed can be one of the following:

LOW – The fan is functioning at 50 percent of capacity.

MEDIUM – The fan is functioning at 75 percent of capacity.

MEDIUM-HIGH – The fan is functioning at 90 percent of capacity.

HIGH – The fan is functioning at 100 percent of capacity.

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