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4505 Switch Backplan Utilization

Sureshdank
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Hi,

I am facing problem in one of my Cisco 4505 (with SUP V) switch . It is getting hang. During that time I am not able to login untill and unless I restart the switch.

During this I checked the netflow analyser and I saw there are some machines connected to the switch were transfering like terabyte of data (As 4Tb Storage is connected to that switch)

The reason what I am thinking was complete backplane utilization of the switch. Can somebody please guide me how to check the backplan utilization on Cisco 6505 switch or if not what could be the reason for switch getting hang.

Regards.

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guerrad
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If you issue the "sh environment" command it should show the switch bandwidth utilization.

HTH

Huh? Where?

6500#show environment

environmental alarms:

no alarms

backplane:

operating clock count: 2

operating VTT count: 3

fan-tray 1:

fan-tray 1 type: WS-C6K-13SLT-FAN2

fan-tray 1 version: 2

fan-tray 1 fan-fail: OK

VTT 1:

VTT 1 OK: OK

VTT 1 outlet temperature: 29C

VTT 2:

VTT 2 OK: OK

VTT 2 outlet temperature: 44C

VTT 3:

VTT 3 OK: OK

VTT 3 outlet temperature: 34C

clock 1:

clock 1 OK: OK, clock 1 clock-inuse: in-use

clock 2:

clock 2 OK: OK, clock 2 clock-inuse: not-in-use

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 high

power-supply 2 power-output-fail: OK

module 3:

module 3 power-output-fail: OK

module 3 outlet temperature: 36C

module 3 inlet temperature: 34C

module 3 device-1 temperature: 33C

module 3 device-2 temperature: 35C

module 4:

module 4 power-output-fail: OK

module 4 outlet temperature: 35C

module 4 inlet temperature: 34C

module 4 device-1 temperature: 33C

module 4 device-2 temperature: 34C

module 5:

module 5 power-output-fail: OK

module 5 outlet temperature: 35C

module 5 inlet temperature: 33C

module 5 device-1 temperature: 32C

module 5 device-2 temperature: 35C

module 6:

module 6 power-output-fail: OK

module 6 outlet temperature: 34C

module 6 inlet temperature: 32C

module 6 device-1 temperature: 32C

module 6 device-2 temperature: 34C

module 7:

module 7 power-output-fail: OK

module 7 outlet temperature: 35C

module 7 inlet temperature: 28C

module 7 device-1 temperature: 40C

module 7 device-2 temperature: 40C

module 7 asic-1 temperature: 27C

module 7 asic-2 temperature: 27C

module 7 asic-3 temperature: 27C

module 7 asic-4 temperature: 27C

module 7 asic-5 temperature: 27C

module 7 asic-6 temperature: 27C

module 7 RP outlet temperature: 32C

module 7 RP inlet temperature: 32C

module 7 EARL outlet temperature: 44C

module 7 EARL inlet temperature: 30C

module 9:

module 9 power-output-fail: OK

module 9 outlet temperature: 56C

module 9 inlet temperature: 28C

module 10:

module 10 power-output-fail: OK

module 10 outlet temperature: 54C

module 10 inlet temperature: 29C

module 11:

module 11 power-output-fail: OK

module 11 outlet temperature: 58C

module 11 inlet temperature: 30C

module 13:

module 13 power-output-fail: OK

module 13 outlet temperature: 54C

module 13 inlet temperature: 29C

module 13 device-1 temperature: 29C

module 13 device-2 temperature: 44C

chassis connector rating: 1260.00 Watts (30.00 Amps @ 42V)

module 3

module 3 connector rating: 1260.00 Watts (30.00 Amps @ 42V)

module 3 power consumption: 100.38 Watts ( 2.39 Amps @ 42V)

module 4

module 4 connector rating: 1260.00 Watts (30.00 Amps @ 42V)

module 4 power consumption: 100.38 Watts ( 2.39 Amps @ 42V)

module 5

module 5 connector rating: 1260.00 Watts (30.00 Amps @ 42V)

module 5 power consumption: 100.38 Watts ( 2.39 Amps @ 42V)

module 6

module 6 connector rating: 1260.00 Watts (30.00 Amps @ 42V)

module 6 power consumption: 100.38 Watts ( 2.39 Amps @ 42V)

module 7

module 7 connector rating: 1260.00 Watts (30.00 Amps @ 42V)

module 7 power consumption: 315.00 Watts ( 7.50 Amps @ 42V)

module 9

module 9 connector rating: 2016.00 Watts (48.00 Amps @ 42V)

module 9 power consumption: 277.62 Watts ( 6.61 Amps @ 42V)

module 10

module 10 connector rating: 2016.00 Watts (48.00 Amps @ 42V)

module 10 power consumption: 325.50 Watts ( 7.75 Amps @ 42V)

module 11

module 11 connector rating: 2016.00 Watts (48.00 Amps @ 42V)

module 11 power consumption: 325.50 Watts ( 7.75 Amps @ 42V)

module 13

module 13 connector rating: 2016.00 Watts (48.00 Amps @ 42V)

module 13 power consumption: 254.94 Watts ( 6.07 Amps @ 42V)

chassis per slot cooling capacity: 83 cfm

ambient temperature: < 55C

The questions was about a 4500 and not a 6500.

Sorry it looks like he was asking about both and i missed the 6500 section.

Here are my results from a 4500 with a SUP-V

4500-SupV#sh environment

no alarm

Chassis Temperature = 39 degrees Celsius

Chassis Over Temperature Threshold = 75 degrees Celsius

Chassis Critical Temperature Threshold = 95 degrees Celsius

Power Fan Inline

Supply Model No Type Status Sensor Status

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

PS1 PWR-C45-1300ACV AC 1300W good good good

PS2 PWR-C45-1300ACV AC 1300W good good good

Power supplies needed by system : 1

Power supplies currently available : 2

Chassis Type : WS-C4506-E

Power consumed by backplane : 0 Watts

Switch Bandwidth Utilization : 0%

Supervisor Led Color : Green

Module 1 Status Led Color : Green

Module 2 Status Led Color : Green

Module 3 Status Led Color : Green

Module 4 Status Led Color : Green

Module 5 Status Led Color : Green

Module 6 Status Led Color : Green

Fantray : Good

Power consumed by Fantray : 50 Watts

Very nice, I've been looking for a command on the 4500 that shows that!

On the 6500 you can use 'show fabric utilization' to show fabric bandwith usage, and 'show catalyst6000 traffic-meter' to show DBUS usage.

-Ryan

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