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Catalyst 6500 Series Switch Cisco IOS Software Configuration Guide—Release 12.1 E
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Chapter 38      Power Management and Environmental Monitoring
Understanding How Environmental Monitoring Works
Using the CLI to Power Cycle Modules
From global configuration mode, enter the power cycle module slot command to power cycle (reset) a 
module; the module powers off for 5 seconds and then powers on.
Determining System Power Requirements
System power requirements are dependent on the size of the power supply. You could have configuration 
limitations when using the 1000 W and 1300 W power supplies depending on the size of chassis and type 
of modules installed. For information about power consumption, refer to the Release Notes for the 
Catalyst 6000 Family Switches and Cisco 7600 Internet Router for Cisco IOS
 publication at this URL:
Understanding How Environmental Monitoring Works
Environmental monitoring of chassis components provides early warning indications of possible 
component failure to ensure safe and reliable system operation and avoid network interruptions. This 
section describes the monitoring of these critical system components, enabling you to identify and 
rapidly correct hardware-related problems in your system.
Using CLI Commands to Monitor System Environmental Status
Enter the show environment [alarm | status | temperature] command to display system status 
information. The keywords display the following:
  •
alarm—Displays environmental alarms
  –
status—Displays alarm status
  –
thresholds—Displays alarm thresholds 
  •
status—Displays field-replaceable unit (FRU) operational status and power and temperature 
information
  •
temperature—Displays FRU temperature information
Understanding LED Environmental Indications
The LEDs can indicate two alarm types: major and minor. Major alarms indicate a critical problem that 
could lead to the system being shut down. Minor alarms are for informational purposes only, giving you 
notice of a problem that could turn critical if corrective action is not taken. 
When the system has an alarm (major or minor), indicating an overtemperature condition, the alarm is 
not canceled or any action taken (such as module reset or shutdown) for 5 minutes. If the temperature 
falls 5°C (41°F) below the alarm threshold during this period, the alarm is canceled. 
 lists the environmental indicators for the supervisor engine and switching modules.
Note
Refer to the Catalyst 6500 Series Switch Module Installation Guide for additional information on LEDs, 
including the supervisor engine SYSTEM LED.