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6509 Show Env

ergonullu
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Hello,

Could you please post your comment about this output from show env.

Please focus on Power Supply 2 is that something wrong with that ?

power-supply 1:

power-supply 1 fan-fail: OK

power-supply 1 power-input: AC high

power-supply 1 power-output-fail: OK

power-supply 2:

power-supply 2 fan-fail: OK

power-supply 2 power-input: AC low

power-supply 2 power-output-fail: failed

By the way is there any documents which explains what is what in output of show env ?

Regards

Ersin

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Leo Laohoo
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Explaination:

power-supply 2 fan-fail: OK < --- Means that the extraction fan is functioning properly.

power-supply 2 power-input: AC low < --- Means that instead of receiving full power, it's only getting half power.

power-supply 2 power-output-fail: failed < --- Means that 1 of the 2 power cables are either connected or powered.

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Leo Laohoo
Hall of Fame
Hall of Fame

Hi Ersin,

How many power cables are connected to PS2? 1 out of 2? Provide 2 power "juice" to PS2 and this should fix your problem.

Besides solution

I was trying to understand the output of the show env command.For example what do you see there as a error

Regards

Ersin

Besides solution

I was trying to understand the output of the show env command.For example what do you see there as a error

Regards

Ersin

Leo Laohoo
Hall of Fame
Hall of Fame

Explaination:

power-supply 2 fan-fail: OK < --- Means that the extraction fan is functioning properly.

power-supply 2 power-input: AC low < --- Means that instead of receiving full power, it's only getting half power.

power-supply 2 power-output-fail: failed < --- Means that 1 of the 2 power cables are either connected or powered.

Thx for the answer

By the way do you know any documents which explains all show env arguments ?

Ersin

Hi Ersin,

Thanks for the ratings.

power-supply 1:

  power-supply 1 fan-fail: OK

  power-supply 1 power-input: DC<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<   how can we explain this we replace a ac power WS-CAC-4000W-INT

  power-supply 1 power-output-fail: OK

power-supply 2:

  power-supply 2 fan-fail: OK

  power-supply 2 power-input: AC high

  power-supply 2 power-output-fail: OK

JS-access1#show power

system power redundancy mode = redundant

system power total =     3830.40 Watts (91.20 Amps @ 42V)

system power used =      2811.48 Watts (66.94 Amps @ 42V)

system power available = 1018.92 Watts (24.26 Amps @ 42V)

                        Power-Capacity PS-Fan Output Oper

PS   Type               Watts   A @42V Status Status State

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

1    WS-CAC-4000W-INT   3830.40 91.20  OK     OK     on

2    WS-CAC-4000W-INT   3795.12 90.36  OK     OK     on

                        Pwr-Allocated  Oper

Fan  Type               Watts   A @42V State

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

1    WS-C6509-E-FAN      150.36  3.58  OK

                        Pwr-Requested  Pwr-Allocated  Admin Oper

power-supply 1 power-input: DC<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<   how can we explain this we replace a ac power WS-CAC-4000W-INT

Means that both of your power supplies are 4000 w and uses DC power input (instead of traditional AC).

But this power is AC power.  Why power input is DC

The other same model AC display AC input

Can you please post the output to the command "sh inventory | i 4000"

NAME: "PS 1 WS-CAC-4000W-INT", DESCR: "220v AC power supply, 4000 watt 1"
PID: WS-CAC-4000W-INT  , VID:    , SN: SON08131A4W


NAME: "PS 2 WS-CAC-4000W-INT", DESCR: "220v AC power supply, 4000 watt 2"

PID: WS-CAC-4000W-INT  , VID:    , SN: SNI0912BM5F

thankyou

Wierd.  Could be a bug.

it's really weird.

could be power problem

we install this power into other 6509 and 6513, it is also display " DC"

the software version should be different, i will check it.

it sems not affect switch running. but customer don't agree.

we will  find another power to test

thank you!

Jeremy

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