slot_# is the chassis slot number in which the particular card that you wish to monitor is installed. For application
cards, slot_# is any integer between 1 and 16. The following is a sample output for this command to monitor
the card in chassis slot 8:
Card 8:
Card Usable : Yes
Card Tests
: Pass
Boot Mode
: Normal
show card info slot_#
The following is a sample output for this command issued to monitor the card in chassis slot 8:
Card 8:
Slot Type
: SMC
Card Type
: System Management Card
Operational State
: Active
Last State Change
: Thursday January 27 16:00:32 EST 2008
Administrative State
: Enabled
Card Lock
: Locked
Reboot Pending
: No
Upgrade In Progress
: No
Card Usable
: Yes
Single Point of Failure : No
Attachment
: 24 (System Processor I/O Card)
Attachment
: 25 (System Processor I/O Card)
Temperature
: 24 C (limit 101 C)
Voltages:
: Good
Card LEDs
: Run/Fail: Green | Active: Green | Standby: Off
System LEDs
: Status: Green | Service: Off
CPU 0
: Kernel Running, Tasks Running
If any of this information appears to be erroneous, such as the operational state or an LED state, check for
any of the SNMP alarms listed in
Using SNMP Traps, on page 214
.
Using SNMP Traps
The system supports SNMP traps that are triggered when conditions indicate the need to replace an application
card. The system provides the traps listed in the table below.
Table 83: SNMP Traps for Application Cards
Description
SNMP Trap
A voltage regulation failure has been detected in a card.
starCardVoltageFailure
A card has failed to start up properly. The card is not operational.
starCardBootFailed
The card has failed and is no longer operational.
starCardFailed
An unrecoverable software error has occurred on the card.
starCardSWFailed
A packet processing card migration operation has begun. The first
varbind identifies the packet processing card whose tasks are being
migrated from; the second varbind identifies the packet processing
card where the tasks are being migrated to. If a migration is taking
place, it is likely that there is a problem with the original packet
processing card.
starCardPSCMigrateStart
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Replacing Application Cards
Using SNMP Traps
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Page 206: ...ASR 5000 Installation Guide 190 Removing and Installing SMC PC Cards Removing PC Cards ...
Page 212: ...ASR 5000 Installation Guide 196 Replacing the Chassis Air Filter Installing the Air Filter ...
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