Displaying the operating status of power modules, Configuring load sharing for srpus, Configuring the temperature thresholds for a card – H3C Technologies H3C S7500E Series Switches User Manual

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Field Remarks

State

Fan status:

Normal—The fan is correctly operating.

Absent—The fan is absent.

Fault—The fan has failed.

Displaying the operating status of power modules

Use the display power command to display the operating status of power modules:

<Sysname> display power

Power 1 State: Normal

Power 2 State: Absent

Table 20 Command output

Field Description

Power 1

Power module number

State

Power module status:

Normal—The power module is correctly operating.

Absent—The power module is absent.

Fault—The power module has failed.

Configuring load sharing for SRPUs

If your S7500E switch has two SRPUs, you can enable the load sharing function to load balance inter-LPU

traffic between the SRPUs. By default, the load sharing function is disabled, and only the active SRPU

forwards inter-LPU traffic.
To enable the load sharing function for SRPUs:

Step Command

Remarks

1.

Enter system view.

system view

N/A

2.

Enable the load sharing

function for SRPUs.

loadsharing enable

Optional.
Disabled by default.

NOTE:

Load sharing is applicable only to unicast traffic.

The S7502E switches are designed to work in load sharing mode, and do not support the command.

Configuring the temperature thresholds for a card

The switch sends traps when the temperature of a card crosses the lower or upper temperature threshold.

You can change the temperature threshold settings for a card as needed so you can remove the alarm

condition in time.

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