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show bay slots


Displays bay information per slot.

Syntax: show bay baynum slots [temperature] [owner] [brief] [slotnum {detailed | mib}]

baynum

The number of the bay for which to show status.

slotnum

The number of the slot for statistics display.

temperature

Displays the temperature of each slot.

owner

Displays the bay controller that control each slot.

mib

Displays the MIB elements associated with each slot.

brief

Display summarized information.

Description: You can display bay per slot for temperature, bay controller ownership, slot status, statistic details, and MIB elements associated with a slot.

Use the show bay baynum slots temperature command to display a thermal matrix of the bay per slot. Each shelf is labeled. Each of ten shelf slots is represented by either a double hyphen if empty or decimal celsius value.

Use the show bay baynum slots owner command to display a list of slots and the bay controller that owns the slot for the specified bay.

Use the show bay baynum slots brief command to display a matrix by shelf containing a character for each slot indicating whether the slot is empty (E), occupied (O), identified (I), or unknown (U).

Use the show bay baynum slots slotnum command to display general status information for the specified slot.

Use the show bay baynum slots detailed command to display detailed information for the specified slot.

Use the show bay slots mib command to display MIB counters associated with the specified slot.

Factory Default: None.

Command Mode: Executive.

Example 1: The following is sample output from the show bay slot temperature command for bay 1:

router#show bay 1 slots temperature

Slot Thermal Matrix:



=====================================

Shelf 1 || -- -- 38 40 39 | 33 29 27 -- -- ||

-------------------------------------

Shelf 2 || -- -- -- 31 31 | 31 31 -- -- -- ||

-------------------------------------

Shelf 3 || -- -- 29 30 31 | 30 30 27 -- -- ||

-------------------------------------

Shelf 4 || -- -- -- 25 -- | 26 26 -- -- -- ||

=====================================

router#

The following table describes the fields in the display:

Table 3-11. Fields Displayed by show bay temperature 

Field Description

Shelf 1 | 2 |3 | 4

For each of the four shelves in the bay, displays the temperature in degrees C of each module or server. Empty slots have no value displayed.

Example 2: The following is sample output from the show bay slots owner command for bay 1:

router#show bay 1 slots owner

Bay Controller Slot Ownership Table

===================================

1 1

2 1

3 1

4 1

.

.

.

39 2

40 2

The following table describes the fields in the display:

Table 3-12. Fields Displayed by show bay slots owner 

Field Description

Bay Controller Slot

Slots controlled by the server specified in the Ownership Table column.

Ownership Table

Server ID of the server managing this slot.

Example 3: The following is sample output from the show bay slots brief command for bay 1:

router#show bay 1 slots brief

Slot Occupancy: (E=Empty, O=Occupied, I=Identified, U=Unknown)



===========================

Shelf 1 || E E E I E | E E E E E ||

---------------------------

Shelf 2 || E E E E E | E O E E E ||

---------------------------

Shelf 3 || E E E I E | E I E E E ||

---------------------------

Shelf 4 || E E E I E | E E E E E ||

===========================

The following table describes the fields in the display:

Table 3-13. Fields Displayed by show bay slots brief 

Field Description

E

Slot is empty.

O

The module has been discovered, but has not been authorized to boot, or; has been authorized to boot, but is not yet configured.

I

The module has been authorized to boot, but is not necessarily up from the server's point of view.

U

Unknown - this value not in use.

Example 4: The following is sample output from the show bay slots detailed command for bay 1 slot 4:

router#show bay 1 slots 4 detailed



Bay Controller Slot Table

=====================================



Slot Number: 1/4

State: Identified

Uptime: 202466

Temp [degC]: 49

Link State: 0

Last Error: 0

Line Card Type: 16

Line Card HW Type: 15

Line Card Version: 1.3

Line Card Revision: LA

Switch Card HW Type: 0

CPM Type: 4

Switch Card Version: 0.0

Line Card FPGA Version: 0.0.0.0

Line Card #2 FPGA Version: 0.0.0.0

Switch Card FPGA Version: 0.0.0.0

Physical Connector: 10

Module Board Type: 0

Fabric Version: 3.0

CPM MAC Addr: 00:01:af:0d:7e:29

Number Deaths: 0

Timeout Pending: 0

Last Event: 1

Last Fault: 0

Reboot Delay: 0

Authorization Flag: NO-AUTH

Reboot Flag: NO REBOOT

Owner Time-to-live: 18

Num Access Denied: 0

Owner: 1

Registration Time: FRI NOV 12 14:56:38 2004



router#

The following table describes the fields in the display:

NOTE All fields with a description of "Lab Use Only" should be ignored by users.

Table 3-14. Fields displayed by show bay slots detailed 
Field Description

Slot Number

Slot ID in bay/slot format.

State

State of the slot. Valid values are:

  • Empty - Slot is empty.

  • Occupied - The module has been discovered, but has not been authorized to boot, or; has been authorized to boot, but is not yet configured.

  • Identified -The module has been authorized to boot, but is not necessarily up from the server's point of view.

  • Unknown - This value not in use.

Uptime

The time in 100ths of seconds since the module booted.

Temp (degC)

The current temperature of the module in degrees C.

Link State

A hexadecimal representation of the current state of the fabric links. 0 indicates down and 1 indicates up. For example, if the number is 33, the left 3 represents the state of the Z axis, and the right 3 represents the state of the Y and Z axes.

Axis:        -Z +Z       -Y +Y  -X +X

Hex:          1   1        0   0   1   1

Interpretation: both Z axes are up, neither Y axis is up, and both X axes are up.

Last error

A hexidecimal representation of the last error on the UART channel.

1 = bad byte

2 = unreachable

3 = buffer overflow

4 = general I/O error

5 = null receipt

Line Card Type

Numeric representation of the type of module card in the slot.

Line Card HW Type

The version of the firmware running on the module in the slot.

Line Card Version:

The version of the hardware on the module in the slot.

Line Card Revision:

The revision number of the line card attached to the module in the slot.

Physical Connector:

Lab use only.

Module Board Type

Lab use only.

Fabric Version:

Version of the backplane fabric enabled. valid value are 1 or 2. Displays 0 for empty slot.

CPM MAC Addr

Data link layer address of the server's CPM.

Number Deaths

The number of times the module has lost internal communications since it was started.

Timeout Pending

Number of intervals until refresh for the module times out.

Last Event

Numeric representation of the last event sent to the server about this module.

1 = discovered

5 = reboot

8 = unreachable

9 = rediscovered

Last Fault

Numeric representation of the last log message sent to the server about this slot.

If this value is non-zero, check the log.

Reboot Delay

Indicates if the reboot flag has been set for a scheduled reboot.

Authorization Flag

Module has been authorized to come up by the bay controller.

Reboot Flag

Module has been requested to reboot.

Owner Time-to-live

How long before ownership of this slot must be refreshed.

Num Access Denied

Number of times bay controller has attempted to take ownership of this slot and failed because the slot was already owned. Any value other than 0 indicates a problem.

Owner

Server ID of the slot owner.

Registration Time:

Elapsed time since refresh from server to this module timed out.

Example 5: The following is sample output from the show bay slots mib command for bay 1, slot 3:

router#show bay 1 slots 3 mib

Slot Number: 3

Slot Status: Identified

Recv Octets: 1758824

Recv Msgs: 62810

Recv Discards: 0

Recv Proto Errors: 0

Recv IO Errors: 0

Recv Timeouts: 235

Tx Octets: 288

Tx Msgs: 12

Tx Discards: 0

Tx Proto Errors: 0

Tx IO Errors: 0

Tx Timeouts: 0

Module ID: 3

Module Admin Status: Up

Module Oper Status: Up

Server Addr: 10.242.0.5

The following table describes the fields in the display:

Table 3-15. Fields Displayed by show bay slots mib  
Field Description

Slot Number

Slot number.

Slot Status

Valid values are:

State of the slot. Valid values are:

  • Empty - Slot is empty.

  • Occupied - The module has been discovered, but has not been authorized to boot, or; has been authorized to boot, but is not yet configured.

  • Identified -The module has been authorized to boot, but is not necessarily up from the server's point of view.

  • Unknown - This value not in use.

Recv Octets

The total number of slot octets received.

Recv Msgs

The number of successful slot reads.

Recv Discards

The total number of messages received by the slot that are discarded for any reason.

Recv Proto Errors

The number of messages received by the slot that are discarded due to protocol error.

Recv IO Errors

The number of messages received by the slot that are discarded due to I/O error.

Recv Timeouts

The number of messages received by the slot that are discarded due to module timeout error.

Tx Octets

The total number of slot octets sent.

Tx Msgs

The number of successful slot writes.

Tx Discards

The total number of messages sent by the slot that are aborted for any reason.

Tx Proto Errors

The number of messages sent by the slot that are aborted due to protocol error.

Tx IO Errors

The number of messages sent by the slot that are aborted due to I/O error.

Tx Timeouts

The number of messages sent by the slot that are aborted due to module timeout error.

Module ID

Module ID.

Module Admin Status

Administrative status of the module. Valid values are:

  • reboot - Cause a reboot of the board.

  • passive - Passive operation

  • active - Active Operation

  • diagnostic - Run System Diagnostic (may reboot)

Module Oper Status

Indicates the operational state of the module.

  • up - Module has been discovered and configured and is operational.

  • down - module is discovered and configured but is not operating. Indicates problem.

  • unconfigured - Module has been booted but has not yet been fully configured.

  • misconfigured - Module has been booted but is not properly configured.

  • unknown - The bay controller has not yet discovered the module.

  • IncompatibleSW - The module is running a software image that is not compatible with the server(s), bay controllers, and other modules.

Server Addr

Internal IP address of the server.

Related Commands: show bay
show version


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