
show population
Determines and displays optimum router module population order.
Syntax: show population {f1 number | f2 number}...
f1
Family I module
f2
Family 2 module
number
Number of modules to be inserted. In TSR and SSR, router modules must be inserted in Family pairs. In QSR, single router modules may be added.
Description: Use the show population command to determine and display where to insert router modules for optimum performance. The show population command may be used in privileged mode when inserting new router modules into existing and future bays or in executive mode when planning for future expansion. The keywords f1 and f2 represent family module types: f1 represents Family 1 modules and f2 represents Family 2 modules. The variable number represents the number of modules being inserted. The keywords f1 and f2 followed by the variable number may be repeated in any order and as many times as necessary.
show population {[t] {f1 number | f2 number}...}...
t
Represents additional bays. Use this keyword when adding additional bays to a configuration. This keyword may also be used when planning for future expansion.
f1
Family I module
f2
Family 2 module
number
Number of modules to be inserted. In TSR and SSR, router modules must be inserted in Family pairs. In QSR, single router modules may be added.
Description: Use the show population command to display where to insert router modules. Use the t keyword followed by the keywords f1 and/or f2 and variable number when adding or planning the future addition of router modules to an additional TSR bay.
When using the keyword t, the show population command displays configurations supporting an optimized overall population. If the command determines the optimized configuration may be to add modules to the first bay before populating the second bay, this is what is displayed. This command may be repeated in any order and as many times as necessary.
If the show population command detects a non-optimal configuration in a bay, the following error message displays:
A non-optimal configuration has been detected
Please contact Avici Customer Service immediately.
If the show population commands detects a non-optimal configuration which does not allow further population of router modules, the following error message displays:
A non-optimal configuration has been detected.
Please contact Avici Customer Service immediately. New Bay Needed:
Table 3-27 shows router module family designations.
Roman numerals on the faceplate label identify Family 2 router modules. Figure 3-1 shows a 4-Port OC-3c faceplate label identifying the module as a Family 2 module. Family 1 modules do not have identification labels.
Figure 3-1. Family 2 Label Identification
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Default: None.
Command Mode: Executive or Privileged.
Example 1: The following is a sample output of the show population command for a single bay:
router> enable
router#show population f1 2 f2 4 f1 2
1. Insert Family 1 into slot 1/35
2. Insert Family 1 into slot 1/36
3. Insert Family 2 into slot 1/33
4. Insert Family 2 into slot 1/38
5. Insert Family 2 into slot 1/23
6. Insert Family 2 into slot 1/28
7. Insert Family 1 into slot 1/25
8. Insert Family 1 into slot 1/26
Module Placement for Bay 1:
1 2 3 4 5 | 6 7 8 9 10
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Shelf 1 || - - - - - - - - - -||
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Shelf 2 || - - - - - - - - - -||
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Shelf 3 || - - N - - N | N - N - - S3
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Shelf 4 || - - N - N | N - N - - S4
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(-=Empty, P=Present, I=Identified, N=New Module Location, O=Occupied, S=Server, U=Unknown
Example 2: The following is sample output of the using the show population to plan for further expansion to a multi-bay configuration:
router>enable
router#show population f2 6 f2 6 t f1 4 f2 4
1. Insert Family 1 into slot 1/13
2. Insert Family 1 into slot 1/18
3. Insert Family 1 into slot 1/3
4. Insert Family 1 into slot 1/8
5. Insert Family 2 into slot 1/12
7. Insert Family 2 into slot 1/19
8. Insert Family 2 into slot 1/1
9. Insert Family 2 into slot 1/10
10.Insert Family 2 into slot 1/2
11.Insert Family 2 into slot 1/9
12.Insert Family 1 into slot 1/4
14.Insert Family 1 into slot 1/7
15.Insert Family 1 into slot 3/35
16.Insert Family 1 into slot 3/36
17.Insert Family 2 into slot 3/25
18.Insert Family 2 into slot 3/26
19.Insert Family 2 into slot 3/23
20.Insert Family 2 into slot 3/28
Module Placement for Bay 1:
1 2 3 4 5 | 6 7 8 9 10
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Shelf 1 || N N N N - | - N N N N ||
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Shelf 2 || - N N I I | I I N N - ||
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Shelf 3 || I I I I I | I I I I I ||
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Shelf 4 || I I I I I | I I I I I ||
===========================
(-=Empty, P=Present, I=Identified, N=New Module Location, Location, O=Occupied, S=Server, U=Unknown
Module Placement for Bay 3:
1 2 3 4 5 | 6 7 8 9 10
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Shelf 1 || - - - - - | - - - - - - ||
--------------------------- -
Shelf 2 || S - - - - | - - - - - - ||
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Shelf 3 || - - N - N | N - N - - - ||
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Shelf 4 || - - N - N | N - N - - S ||
===========================
(-=Empty, P=Present, I=Identified, N=New Module Location, O=Occupied, S=Server, U=Unknown
Related Commands: no shutdown
server
server-location
show bay slots
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