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Hardware management
This chapter describes the hardware management functions that the switch provides. With these functions,
you can conveniently view the operating status of your switch, and manage and routinely maintain the
hardware modules of your switch.
NOTE:
The output varies with software versions. This chapter uses Release 18XX as an example.
Displaying the electrical label data for your switch
Electrical label data is also called permanent configuration data or archive information, which is written
to the storage component of a card during device debugging or testing.
Use the
display device manuinfo
command to display the electronic label data for your switch, including
the card name, serial number, MAC address, manufacturing date, and vendor name.
# Display the electrical label information about the card in slot 3 on your switch.
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In standalone mode:
<Sysname> display device manuinfo slot 3
Slot 3:
DEVICE_NAME : LST1MRPNC1
DEVICE_SERIAL_NUMBER : 210231A9680089000004
MAC_ADDRESS : 000F-E212-3400
MANUFACTURING_DATE : 2009-02-27
VENDOR_NAME : H3C
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In Intelligent Resilient Framework (IRF) mode:
<Sysname> display device manuinfo chassis 1 slot 3
chassis 1 slot 3:
DEVICE_NAME : LST1MRPNC1
DEVICE_SERIAL_NUMBER : 210231A9680089000004
MAC_ADDRESS : 000F-E212-3400
MANUFACTURING_DATE : 2009-02-27
VENDOR_NAME : H3C
Displaying the card information for your switch
Use the
display device
command to display card information for your switch, including the slot number,
card type, card status, and software version.
# Display brief information about all cards on your switch.
<Sysname> display device
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In standalone mode:
Slot No. Brd Type Brd Status Software Version
0 NONE Absent NONE
1 LST1MRPNC1 Master S12500-CMW520-A1221
Summary of Contents for S12500 Series
Page 40: ...30 Figure 28 Installing an upper expansion cable management bracket 1 2 3 4 5 6 7...
Page 109: ...99 Figure 74 Replacing a card for the S12504 A Card to be removed B Card to be installed...
Page 149: ...139 Figure 85 Loopback operation on an optical transceiver...
Page 164: ...154 Figure 100 Example of a device label...