Displaying the alarming thresholds of a module – H3C Technologies H3C SR6600 User Manual

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Table 16 Output description

Field Description

Fan 1

Number of the fan

State

The fan state:

Normal—The fan is operating correctly.

Absent—The fan is not in position.

Fault—The fan fails.

Displaying the operational status of power supplies

Use the display power command to display the operational status of power supplies.

<Sysname> display power

Power 1 State: Absent

Power 2 State: Normal

Table 17 Output description

Field Description

Power 1

Number of the power supply

State

The power supply state:

Normal—The power supply is operating correctly.

Absent—The power supply is not in position.

Fault—The power supply fails.

Displaying the alarming thresholds of a module

When the router is operating, too high a temperature and too low a temperature of a module affect the
normal operation of the router. When the temperature of a module exceeds 80°C (176°F) or drops below

0°C (32°F), the system sends traps to prompt you to solve the problem.
To display the alarming thresholds of a module:

Step Command…

Remarks

1.

Enter system view.

system-view

N/A

2.

Display the temperature

information of your router.

display environment

Optional
Available in any view

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