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▄ Statistics and Counters Reference, StarOS Release 16
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Field
Applicable
Card(s)
Card(s)
Description
Voltages
All
Indicates whether the power levels that the card is receiving are within
acceptable limits.
Every card in the system has at least two power inputs. If all of the power
inputs are within specification, a Good will be displayed. If even one of
these inputs is out of the acceptable range, then a Bad ***ALARM*** will
be displayed.
acceptable limits.
Every card in the system has at least two power inputs. If all of the power
inputs are within specification, a Good will be displayed. If even one of
these inputs is out of the acceptable range, then a Bad ***ALARM*** will
be displayed.
Card LEDs
All
Displays the state of the Run/Fail, Active, and Standby light emitting
diodes (LEDs) on the front panels of each of the cards. The LEDs will be
displayed as either Green, Red, or Off.
diodes (LEDs) on the front panels of each of the cards. The LEDs will be
displayed as either Green, Red, or Off.
Run/Fail LED: Green is normal, Red or Off indicate a problem.
NOTE: If the Run/Fail LED is either Red or Off, refer to the ASR 5000
System Administration Guide for information on troubleshooting the
problem.
System Administration Guide for information on troubleshooting the
problem.
Active: Green indicates that the card is in active mode. Off
indicates that the card is in standby mode.
indicates that the card is in standby mode.
Standby LED: Green indicates that the card is in standby mode.
Off indicates that the card is in active mode.
Off indicates that the card is in active mode.
System LEDs
SMC
Displays the state of the Status and Service LEDs on the SMC. The Status
LED will be displayed as either Green, Red, or Off. The Service LED will
be displayed as either Amber, or Off.
LED will be displayed as either Green, Red, or Off. The Service LED will
be displayed as either Amber, or Off.
Status LED: Green is normal, Red or Off indicate a problem.
NOTE: If the Run/Fail LED is either Red or Off, refer to ASR 5000 System
Administration Guide for information on troubleshooting the problem.
Administration Guide for information on troubleshooting the problem.
Service LED: Amber indicates that maintenance is needed. Off
indicates that no maintenance is necessary.
indicates that no maintenance is necessary.
NOTE: If the Status LED is Amber, refer to ASR 5000 System
Administration Guide for information on troubleshooting the problem.
Administration Guide for information on troubleshooting the problem.
CPU 0 through
3
3
SMC, PSCx
Displays how the CPUs on the card are being used.
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Table 232.
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Command Output Descriptions
Field
Applicable
Card(s)
Description
Slot Type
All
Displays the acronym for the card type.