Users Guide

Example of Displaying Temperature threshold Values for Linecards and RPM
Dell#show alarm threshold
-- Temperature Limits (deg C) --
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Minor Off Minor Major Off Major Shutdown
linecard0 78 99 84 105 110
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Minor Off Minor Major Off Major Shutdown
RPM0 35 40 43 48 NA
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Minor Off Minor Major Off Major Shutdown
PEid100/Stack0 60 65 72 75 105
To display current temperature of line sensors, use the show environment thermal-sensors command. Minor threshold
crossings do not cause alarms, but are used to trigger increases in the speed of the system fans as needed to keep the
component temperature within the desired range.
Dell#show environment thermal-sensor
-- Thermal Sensor Readings (deg C) --
Slot 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
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47 47 47 - - - - - 42
To get the current sensor temperature of RPM, use the show rpm rpm-id.
In the following example, 29C is the CP card’s temperature in RPM. 52C is LP card’s sensor temperature in the RPM.
Dell#show rpm 1
-- RPM card 1 --
Status : active
Next Boot : online
Card Type : RPM - Route Processor Module (C9000-RPM-2.56T)
Hardware Rev : 4.0
Num Ports : 1
Up Time : 25 min, 39 sec
Last Restart : normal power-cycle
Dell Networking OS Version : 1-0(0-4058)
Jumbo Capable : yes
CP Boot Flash : 3.3.1.15 [booted]
RP Boot Flash : 3.3.1.15 [booted]
Boot Selector : 3.3.0.0g
RP Boot Selector : 3.3.0.0g
CP Mem Size : 2127536128 bytes
RP Mem Size : 2127536128 bytes
Temperature : 29C 52C
Power Status : AC
Voltage : ok
Serial Number : NA
Part Number : 0CKKCP Rev X00
Vendor Id : NA
Date Code : NA
Country Code : NA
Piece Part ID : CN-0CKKCP-77931-45N-0008
PPID Revision : X00
Service Tag : 12GQG02
Expr Svc Code : 232 582 233 8
Auto reboot : Enabled
When a temperature threshold is crossed (either below or above the pre-configured value), the system logs an event that
contains information about the time when the event occurred, the type of event (minor, major, or shutdown), the current
temperature of the sensor, and the identity of the sensor. The system also logs events when the fan speeds change (increase or
decrease) as a result of changes in sensor temperature. To display the event log, use the show logging command.
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