To display temperature, voltage, fan, and power supply information, use the
show
environment command in user EXEC or privileged EXEC mode.
show environment commandshow environment [alarms | all | fans | hardware | last | leds | power-supply | table | temperature | voltages]
Cisco 7000 Series, Cisco 7200 Series, Cisco 7304, and Cisco 7500 Series
show environment commandshow environment [all | last | table]
Cisco ASR 1000 Series
show environment {all | counters | history sensor | location sensor | sensor sensor | table sensor}
Cisco uBR10012 Routers
show environment [all | last | subslot slot/ subslot | table]
Syntax Description
alarms
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(Optional) Displays the alarm contact information.
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all
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(Optional) Displays a detailed listing of all environmental monitor parameters (for example, the power supplies, temperature
readings, voltage readings, and blower speeds). This is the default.
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fans
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(Optional) Displays blower and fan information.
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hardware
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(Optional) Displays hardware-specific information.
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last
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(Optional) Displays information on the last measurement made.
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leds
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(Optional) Displays the status of the MBus LEDs on the clock and scheduler cards and switch fabric cards.
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power-supply
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(Optional) Displays power supply voltage and current information. If applicable, displays the status of the redundant power
supply.
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table
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(Optional) Displays the temperature, voltage, and blower ranges and thresholds.
On the Cisco 7200 series, including the NPE-G2 in the Cisco 7200 VXR, the Cisco 7304 routers, and the Cisco 7500 series routers,
the table keyword displays only the temperature and voltage thresholds.
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temperature
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(Optional) Displays temperature information.
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voltages
|
(Optional) Displays voltage information.
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counters
|
Displays operational counters.
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history
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Displays sensor state change history.
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location
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Displays sensors by location.
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sensor
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Displays sensor summary.
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summary
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Displays a summary of all the environment monitoring sensors
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sensor
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Sensor name.
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subslot
|
(Optional) Displays environmental monitor parameters for a subslot.
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slot
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Slot number. Valid values range from 1 to 8.
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subslot
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Subslot number. Valid values are 0 and 1.
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Command Default
If no options are specified, the default is
all .
Command Modes
User EXEC (>)
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
Release
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Modification
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10.0
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This command was introduced.
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11.2 GS
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The
alarms ,
fans ,
hardware ,
leds ,
power-supply ,
table,
temperature , and
voltages keywords were added for the Cisco 12000 series GSRs.
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11.3(6)AA
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This command was expanded to monitor the RPS and board temperature for the Cisco AS5300 platform, Cisco 3600 series routers,
Cisco 7200 series routers, and the Cisco 12000 series GSRs.
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12.2(20)S
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This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(20)S.
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12.2(20)S2
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This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(20)S2 to support MSCs and SPAs on the Cisco 7304 router using the
all ,
last , and
table keywords.
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12.4(4)XD
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This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.4(4)XD to support the NPE-G2 on the Cisco 7200 VXR using the
all ,
last , and
table keywords. Command output was modified for the NPE-G2.
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12.2(31)SB2
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This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(31)SB2.
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Cisco IOS XE Release 2.1
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This command was integrated into Cisco IOS XE Release 2.1 on the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers.
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12.2(33)SCD2
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This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SCD2. The sublsot keyword option and slot/sublot parameters were
introduced.
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Cisco IOS XE release 17.14.1a
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You use the show environment command to display the Power Entry Module (PEM) sensor readings in mV (millivolt) and mA (milliampere) for your devices for
the Cisco ASR 1000 and Cisco Catalyst 8500 series routers.
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Usage Guidelines
The availability of keywords depends on your system and platform. The command does not support SPAs on the Cisco 7200 series
and on the NPE-G2 in the Cisco 7200 VXR routers.
A routine runs once a minute that reads environmental measurements from sensors and stores the output into a buffer. For
shared port adapters (SPAs), the temperature and voltage sensors are read every few seconds to get environmental data. The
environmental buffer is displayed on the console when you use the
show
environment command.
If a measurement exceeds desired margins, but has not exceeded fatal margins, a warning message is printed to the system
console. The system software queries the sensors for measurements once a minute, but warnings for a given test point are printed
at most once every hour for sensor readings in the warning range and once every 5 minutes for sensor readings in the critical
range. If a measurement is out of line within these time segments, an automatic warning message appears on the console. As
noted, you can query the environmental status with the
show
environment command at any time to determine whether a measurement is at the warning or critical tolerance.
A SPA is shut down when any of the SPA environment readings exceed the shutdown threshold.
If a shutdown occurs because of detection of fatal environmental margins, the last measured value from each sensor is stored
in internal nonvolatile memory.
For environmental specifications, refer to the hardware installation and configuration publication for your individual chassis.
For network processor engines (NPEs), network services engines (NSEs), line cards, and modular services cards (MSCs), environmental
information is recorded in the CISCO-ENVMON-MIB. SPAs are not supported by the CISCO-ENVMON-MIB. In Cisco IOS Release 12.2(20)S2
and later, the CISCO-ENTITY-SENSOR-MIB supports environmental information for SPAs, as well as NPEs, NSEs, line cards, and
MSCs.
If the Cisco 12000 series GSR exceeds environmental conditions, a message similar to the following is displayed on the console:
%GSR_ENV-2-WARNING: Slot 3 Hot Sensor Temperature exceeds 40 deg C;
Check cooling systems
Note
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Blower temperatures that exceed environmental conditions do not generate a warning message.
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You can also enable Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) notifications (traps or informs) to alert a network management
system (NMS) when environmental thresholds are reached using the
snmp-server
enable
traps
envmon and
snmp-server
host global configuration commands.
Whenever Cisco IOS software detects a failure or recovery event from the DRPS unit, it sends an SNMP trap to the configured
SNMP server. Unlike console messages, only one SNMP trap is sent when the failure event is first detected. Another trap is
sent when the recovery is detected.
Cisco AS5300 DRPS software reuses the MIB attributes and traps defined in CISCO-ENVMON-MIB and CISCO-ACCESS-ENVMON-MIB. CISCO-ENVMON-MIB
is supported by all Cisco routers with RPS units, and CISCO-ACCESS-ENVMON-MIB is supported by the Cisco 3600 series routers.
A power supply trap defined in CISCO-ENVMON-MIB is sent when a failure is detected and when a failure recovery occurs for
the following events: input voltage fail, DC output voltage fail, thermal fail, and multiple failure events.
A fan failure trap defined in CISCO-ENVMON-MIB is sent when a fan failure or recovery event is detected by Cisco IOS software.
A temperature trap defined in CISCO-ACCESS-ENVMON-MIB is sent when a board over-temperature condition is detected by Cisco
IOS software.
CISCO-ACCESS-ENVMON-MIB also defines an over-voltage trap. A similar trap is defined in CISCO-ENVMON-MIB, but it requires
the ciscoEnvMonVoltageStatusValue in varbinds. This value indicates the current value of the voltage in the RPS. With Cisco
AS5300 RPS units, the current voltage value is not sent to the motherboard.
CISCO-ENVMON-MIB is extended to add a new enumerated value, internalRedundant(5), for MIB attribute ciscoEnvMonSupplySource.
This is used to identify a RPS unit.
The temperature history of the Cisco uBR-MC20X20V line card, used in Cisco uBR10012 universal broadband router, can be viewed
using the show environment subslot command. The show environment subslot command displays the thermal and power status of
the Cisco uBR-MC20X20V line card. The slot/subslot option of the show environment subslot command helps to identify the location
of the line card.
Examples
In the following example, the show environment all command displays system temperature, voltage, fan, and power supply conditions.
(It does not display environmental information for SPAs.) The State column in show environment all output should show “Normal”
except for fans where it indicates fan speed. A fan speed of 65% is normal.
Router# show environment all
Sensor List: Environmental Monitoring
Sensor Location State Reading
V1: VMA F0 Normal 1801 mV
V1: VMB F0 Normal 1206 mV
V1: VMC F0 Normal 1206 mV
V1: VMD F0 Normal 1103 mV
V1: VME F0 Normal 1005 mV
V1: 12v F0 Normal 11967 mV
V1: VDD F0 Normal 3295 mV
V1: GP1 F0 Normal 905 mV
V2: VMA F0 Normal 3295 mV
V2: VMB F0 Normal 2495 mV
V2: VMC F0 Normal 1499 mV
V2: VMD F0 Normal 1098 mV
V2: VME F0 Normal 1000 mV
V2: VMF F0 Normal 1000 mV
V2: 12v F0 Normal 11923 mV
V2: VDD F0 Normal 3295 mV
V2: GP1 F0 Normal 751 mV
Temp: Inlet F0 Normal 27 Celsius
Temp: Asic1 F0 Normal 44 Celsius
Temp: Exhaust1 F0 Normal 36 Celsius
Temp: Exhaust2 F0 Normal 34 Celsius
Temp: Asic2 F0 Normal 40 Celsius
V1: VMA 0 Normal 1103 mV
V1: VMB 0 Normal 1201 mV
V1: VMC 0 Normal 1503 mV
V1: VMD 0 Normal 1801 mV
V1: VME 0 Normal 2495 mV
V1: VMF 0 Normal 3295 mV
V1: 12v 0 Normal 11967 mV
V1: VDD 0 Normal 3295 mV
V1: GP1 0 Normal 751 mV
V1: GP2 0 Normal 903 mV
V2: VMB 0 Normal 1201 mV
V2: 12v 0 Normal 11967 mV
V2: VDD 0 Normal 3291 mV
V2: GP2 0 Normal 903 mV
Temp: Left 0 Normal 28 Celsius
Temp: Center 0 Normal 29 Celsius
Temp: Asic1 0 Normal 42 Celsius
Temp: Right 0 Normal 27 Celsius
V1: VMA 1 Normal 1103 mV
V1: VMB 1 Normal 1201 mV
V1: VMC 1 Normal 1503 mV
V1: VMD 1 Normal 1801 mV
V1: VME 1 Normal 2495 mV
V1: VMF 1 Normal 3295 mV
V1: 12v 1 Normal 11953 mV
V1: VDD 1 Normal 3291 mV
V1: GP1 1 Normal 754 mV
V1: GP2 1 Normal 903 mV
V2: VMB 1 Normal 1206 mV
V2: 12v 1 Normal 11967 mV
V2: VDD 1 Normal 3291 mV
V2: GP2 1 Normal 905 mV
Temp: Left 1 Normal 28 Celsius
Temp: Center 1 Normal 30 Celsius
Temp: Asic1 1 Normal 44 Celsius
Temp: Right 1 Normal 28 Celsius
PEM Iout P0 Normal 37 A
PEM Vout P0 Normal 12 V AC
PEM Vin P0 Normal 116 V AC
Temp: PEM P0 Normal 28 Celsius
Temp: FC P0 Fan Speed 65% 25 Celsius
Temp: FM P1 Normal 1 Celsius
Temp: FC P1 Fan Speed 65% 25 Celsius
V1: VMA R0 Normal 1118 mV
V1: VMB R0 Normal 3315 mV
V1: VMC R0 Normal 2519 mV
V1: VMD R0 Normal 1811 mV
V1: VME R0 Normal 1513 mV
V1: VMF R0 Normal 1220 mV
V1: 12v R0 Normal 12011 mV
V1: VDD R0 Normal 3300 mV
V1: GP1 R0 Normal 913 mV
V1: GP2 R0 Normal 1247 mV
Temp: CPU R0 Normal 29 Celsius
Temp: Outlet R0 Normal 30 Celsius
Temp: Inlet R0 Normal 25 Celsius
Temp: Asic1 R0 Normal 30 Celsius
The following table describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 21. show environment all Field Descriptions
Field
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Description
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Sensor
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Sensor name.
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Location
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Chassis slot.
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State
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State description. One of the following values:
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Critical--Critical alarm indicating a service-affecting condition.
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Fan Speed--Fan speed (65% is normal).
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Major--Major alarm indicating immediate action is needed.
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Minor--Minor alarm indicating warning conditions.
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Normal--Sensor reading is in acceptable range.
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Shutdown--If automatic shutdown is enabled, indicates that the router will shut down.
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Reading
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Voltage or temperature detected by the sensor.
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Examples
In the following example, the typical
show
environment
display is shown when no warning conditions are in the system for the Cisco 7000 series and Cisco 7200 series routers. This
information may vary slightly depending on the platform you are using. The date and time of the query are displayed, along
with the data refresh information and a message indicating that there are no warning conditions.
Router> show environment
Environmental Statistics
Environmental status as of 13:17:39 UTC Thu Jun 6 1996
Data is 7 second(s) old, refresh in 53 second(s)
All Environmental Measurements are within specifications
The following table describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 22. show environment Field Descriptions
Field
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Description
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Environmental status as of...
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Current date and time.
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Data is..., refresh in...
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Environmental measurements are output into a buffer every 60 seconds, unless other higher-priority processes are running.
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Status message
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If environmental measurements are not within specification, warning messages are displayed.
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Examples
In the following example, additional temperature and voltage readings for the NPE-G2 in the Cisco 7200 VXR router are displayed
by the show environment all command. Power supplies 1 and 2 are on, and all monitored variables are within the normal operating
range.
Router_npe-g2# show environment all
Power Supplies:
Power Supply 1 is Zytek AC Power Supply. Unit is on.
Power Supply 2 is Zytek AC Power Supply. Unit is on.
Temperature readings:
NPE Inlet measured at 25C/77F
NPE Outlet measured at 28C/82F
CPU Die measured at 56C/132F =======> additional temperature reading on NPE-G2
Voltage readings:
+3.30 V measured at +3.32 V =======> additional voltage reading on NPE-G2
+1.50 V measured at +1.48 V =======> additional voltage reading on NPE-G2
+2.50 V measured at +2.46 V =======> additional voltage reading on NPE-G2
+1.80 V measured at +1.75 V =======> additional voltage reading on NPE-G2
+1.20 V measured at +1.17 V =======> additional voltage reading on NPE-G2
VDD_CPU measured at +1.28 V =======> additional voltage reading on NPE-G2
VDD_MEM measured at +2.50 V =======> additional voltage reading on NPE-G2
VTT measured at +1.25 V =======> additional voltage reading on NPE-G2
+3.45 V measured at +3.39 V
-11.95 measured at -11.93 V
+5.15 V measured at +4.96 V
+12.15 V measured at +12.18 V
Envm stats saved 0 time(s) since reload
Table 23. show environment all Field Descriptions for NPE-G2 in Cisco 7200 VXR Router
Field
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Description
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Power Supply x is present.
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Specifies whether the indicated (x) power supply slot is populated. If a power supply slot is populated, the manufacturer
name and whether it is an AC or DC power supply is displayed.
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Unit is ...
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Indicates whether the power supply status is on or off.
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Temperature readings
|
Indicates the temperature of air coming in and going out of the NPE Inlet, NPE Outlet, and CPU Die areas.
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NPE Inlet measured at 25C/77F
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Indicates that the temperature measurements at the inlet area of the chassis is 25C/77F, which is within normal operating
range. System shutdown for NPE Inlet is 80C/176F.
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NPE Outlet measured at 28C/82F
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Indicates that the temperature measurements at the outlet area of the chassis is 28C/82F, which is within normal operating
range. System shutdown for NPE Outlet is 84C/183F.
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CPU Die measured at 56C/132F
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Indicates that the temperature measurement at the CPU Die (internal silicon of the CPU) area of the chassis is 56C/132F,
which is within normal operating range. System shutdown for CPU Die is 100C/212F.
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Voltage readings:
+3.30 V measured at +3.32 V
+1.50 V measured at +1.48 V
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System voltage measurements that indicate the actual measured value for the specified power rail, which is named after the
expected target value.
For example, the +3.30 V rail, with an expected value of +3.30 V, actually measures at +3.32 V. This is within the target
range.
For example, the +1.50 V rail, with an expected value of +1.50 V, actually measures at +1.48 V. This is within the target
range.
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VDD_CPU measured at +1.28 V
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Indicates +1.28 V is the measured voltage of the VDD_CPU power rail, which is within normal operating range. The expected
value is 1.3 V.
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VDD_MEM measured at +2.50 V
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Indicates +2.50 V is the measured voltage of the VDD_MEM power rail, which is within normal operating range. The expected
value is 2.5 V.
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VTT measured at +1.25 V
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Indicates +1.25 V is the measured voltage of the VTT power rail, which is within normal operating range. The expected value
is 1.25 V.
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In the following example, the show environment last command displays the previously saved measurements (readings) from the
last environmental reading before the router was shut down. The command also displays the reason why the router was shut down,
which was “power supply shutdown” in this case.
Router_npe-g2# show environment last
NPE Inlet previously measured at 26C/78F
NPE Outlet previously measured at 28C/82F
CPU Die previously measured at 56C/132F
+3.30 V previously measured at +3.32
+1.50 V previously measured at +1.48
+2.50 V previously measured at +2.46
+1.80 V previously measured at +1.75
+1.20 V previously measured at +1.17
VDD_CPU previously measured at +1.28
VDD_MEM previously measured at +2.50
VTT previously measured at +1.25
+3.45 V previously measured at +3.39
-11.95 previously measured at -11.93
+5.15 V previously measured at +4.96
+12.15 V previously measured at +12.18
last shutdown reason - power supply shutdown
Table 24. show environment last Field Descriptions for NPE-G2 in Cisco 7200 VXR Router
Field
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Description
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NPE Inlet previously measured at 26C/78F
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The last measured temperature of the inlet air of the router prior to shutdown.
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NPE Outlet previously measured at 28C/82F
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The last measured temperature of the outlet air of the router prior to shutdown.
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CPU Die previously measured at 56C/132F
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The last measured temperature of the CPU Die prior to shutdown.
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+3.30 V previously measured at +3.32
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The last measured voltage of the 3.30 V power rail prior to shutdown.
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VDD_CPU previously measured at +1.28
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The last measured voltage of the VDD_CPU power rail prior to shutdown.
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VDD_MEM previously measured at +2.50
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The last measured voltage of the VDD_MEM power rail prior to shutdown.
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VTT previously measured at +1.25
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The last measured voltage of the VTT power rail prior to shutdown.
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last shutdown reason
|
Indicates the reason for the shutdown.
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In the following example, the show environment table command displays threshold levels in a table format of the environmental
monitor parameters. It displays the high warning, high critical, and high shutdown temperature thresholds of the NPE inlet,
NPE outlet, and CPU Die. It also displays the low and high critical voltage thresholds, and low and high shut down voltage
thresholds for the power rails on the NPE-G2 in the Cisco 7200 VXR.
Note
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The low range temperatures, such as the LowShut, LowCrit, and LowWarn temperature thresholds, are not checked and are not
displayed on the NPE-G2. Also the warning voltage thresholds, such as LowWarn and HighWarn, are not checked and are not displayed
on the NPE-G2.
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Router_npe-g2# show environment table
Sample Point LowShut LowCrit LowWarn HighWarn HighCrit HighShut
NPE Inlet 44C/111F 59C/138F
NPE Outlet 49C/120F 64C/147F
CPU Die 75C/167F 85C/185F
System shutdown for NPE Inlet is 80C/176F
System shutdown for NPE Outlet is 84C/183F
System shutdown for CPU Die is 100C/212F
+3.30 V +2.30 +3.12 +3.47 +4.29
+1.50 V +1.05 +1.40 +1.56 +1.95
+2.50 V +1.71 +2.34 +2.61 +3.28
+1.80 V +1.25 +1.67 +1.91 +2.34
+1.20 V +0.82 +1.13 +1.28 +1.56
VDD_CPU +0.89 +1.21 +1.36 +1.71
VDD_MEM +1.71 +2.34 +2.61 +3.28
VTT +0.85 +1.17 +1.32 +1.64
+3.45 V +2.38 +3.28 +3.63 +4.49
-11.95 V -8.44 -11.56 -12.84 -15.78
+5.15 V +3.59 +4.88 +5.42 +6.71
+12.15 V +8.55 +11.48 +12.77 +15.82
Table 25. show environment table Field Descriptions for NPE-G2 in Cisco 7200 VXR Router
Field
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Description
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Sample Point
|
This is the area for which temperature or system voltage thresholds are displayed.
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LowShut
|
This is the LowShut voltage threshold. If the voltage value is below the LowShut threshold, the router shuts down.
Note
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The LowShut temperature value is not checked and its threshold is not displayed on the NPE-G2.
|
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LowCrit
|
This is the low critical voltage threshold. If the voltage value is below the LowCrit threshold, a critical message is issued
for an out-of-tolerance voltage value. The system continues to operate. However, the system is approaching shutdown.
Note
|
The LowCrit temperature value is not checked and its threshold is not displayed on the NPE-G2.
|
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LowWarn
|
The LowWarn temperature threshold and LowWarn voltage threshold are not checked and the threshold information is not displayed
on the NPE-G2.
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HighWarn
|
This is the HighWarn temperature threshold. If the temperature reaches the HighWarn threshold, a warning message is issued
for an out-of-tolerance temperature value. The system continues to operate, but operator action is recommended to bring the
system back to a normal state.
Note
|
The HighWarn voltage threshold is not checked and its threshold is not displayed on the NPE-G2.
|
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HighCrit
|
This is the HighCrit temperature or voltage threshold. If the temperature or voltage reaches the HighCrit level, a critical
message is issued. The system continues to operate. However, the system is approaching shutdown.
Note
|
Beware that if the temperature reaches or exceeds the HighShut value, a Shutdown message is issued and the router shuts down.
|
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HighShut
|
This is the HighShut temperature or voltage threshold. If the temperature or voltage level reaches or exceeds the HighShut
value, a Shutdown message is issued and the router shuts down.
|
NPE Inlet 44C/111F 59C/138F
|
These are the HighWarn and HighCrit temperature thresholds, respectively, for the NPE Inlet.
If the NPE Inlet temperature value reaches the HighWarn (44C/111F) and HighCrit (59C/138F) levels, warning and critical messages,
respectively, are issued.
If the value reaches 44C/111F or greater, you receive a warning message indicating HighWarn. The system continues to operate,
but operator action is recommended to bring the system back to a normal state.
If the value reaches 59C/138F or greater, you receive a critical (HighCrit) message instead, that indicates the system continues
to operate, but the system is approaching shutdown.
Note
|
Beware if the temperature reaches or exceeds 80C/176F, which is the HighShut value, a Shutdown message is issued, and the
NPE Inlet area shuts down.
|
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NPE Outlet 49C/120F 64C/147F
|
These are the HighWarn and HighCrit temperature thresholds, respectively, for the NPE Outlet.
If the NPE Outlet temperature value reaches the HighWarn (49C/120F) and HighCrit (64C/147F) levels, warning and critical
messages, respectively, are issued.
If the value reaches 49C/120F or greater, you receive a warning message indicating HighWarn. The system continues to operate,
but operator action is recommended to bring the system back to a normal state.
If the value reaches 64C/147F or greater, you receive a critical (HighCrit) message instead that indicates the system continues
to operate, but the system is approaching shutdown.
Note
|
Beware if the temperature reaches or exceeds 84C/183F, which is the HighShut value, a Shutdown message is issued, and the
NPE Outlet area shuts down.
|
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CPU Die 75C/167F 85C/185F
|
These are the HighWarn and HighCrit temperature thresholds, respectively, for the CPU Die.
If the CPU Die temperature value reaches the HighWarn (75C/167F) and HighCrit (85C/185F) levels, warning and critical messages,
respectively, are issued.
If the value reaches 75C/167F or greater, you receive a warning message indicating HighWarn. The system continues to operate,
but operator action is recommended to bring the system back to a normal state.
If the value reaches 85C/185F or greater, you receive a critical (HighCrit) message instead, that indicates the system continues
to operate, but the system is approaching shutdown.
Note
|
Beware if the temperature reaches or exceeds 100C/212F, which is the HighShut value, a Shutdown message is issued and the
CPU Die area shuts down.
|
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System shutdown for NPE Inlet is 80C/176F
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This is the HighShut temperature threshold for the NPE Inlet.
If the temperature reaches or exceeds 80C/176F, a Shutdown message is issued and the NPE Inlet area is shut down.
|
System shutdown for NPE Outlet is 84C/183F
|
This is the HighShut temperature threshold for the NPE Outlet.
If the temperature reaches or exceeds 84C/183F, a Shutdown message is issued and the NPE Outlet area is shut down.
|
System shutdown for CPU Die is 100C/212F
|
This is the HighShut temperature threshold for the CPU Die.
If the temperature reaches or exceeds 100C/212F, a Shutdown message is issued and the CPU Die area is shut down.
|
+3.30 V +2.30 +3.12 +3.47 +4.29
|
The voltage thresholds for the +3.30 V power rail are as follows:
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+2.30 is the LowShut voltage threshold.
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+3.12 is the LowCrit voltage threshold.
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+3.47 is the HighCrit voltage threshold.
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+4.29 is the HighShut voltage threshold.
Note
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The LowWarn and HighWarn voltage levels are not checked and their thresholds are not displayed on the NPE-G2.
|
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VDD_CPU +0.89 +1.21 +1.36 +1.71
|
The voltage thresholds for the VDD_CPU power rail are as follows:
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+0.89 is the LowShut voltage threshold.
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+1.21 is the LowCrit voltage threshold.
-
+1.36 is the HighCrit voltage threshold.
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+1.71 is the HighShut voltage threshold.
Note
|
The LowWarn and HighWarn voltage levels are not checked and their thresholds are not displayed on the NPE-G2.
|
|
VDD_MEM +1.71 +2.34 +2.61 +3.28
|
The voltage thresholds for the VDD_MEM power rail are as follows:
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+1.71 is the LowShut voltage threshold.
-
+2.34 is the LowCrit voltage threshold.
-
+2.61 is the HighCrit voltage threshold.
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+3.28 is the HighShut voltage threshold.
Note
|
The LowWarn and HighWarn voltage levels are not checked and their thresholds are not displayed on the NPE-G2.
|
|
VTT +0.85 +1.17 +1.32 +1.64
|
The voltage thresholds for the VTT power rail are as follows:
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+0.85 is the LowShut voltage threshold.
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+1.17 is the LowCrit voltage threshold.
-
+1.32 is the HighCrit voltage threshold.
-
+1.64 is the HighShut voltage threshold.
Note
|
The LowWarn and HighWarn voltage levels are not checked and their thresholds are not displayed on the NPE-G2.
|
|
Examples
The following are examples of messages that display on the system console when a measurement has exceeded an acceptable margin:
ENVIRONMENTAL WARNING: Air flow appears marginal.
ENVIRONMENTAL WARNING: Internal temperature measured 41.3(C)
ENVIRONMENTAL WARNING: +5 volt testpoint measured 5.310(V)
The system displays the following message if voltage or temperature exceed maximum margins:
SHUTDOWN: air flow problem
In the following example, there have been two intermittent power failures since a router was turned on, and the lower power
supply is not functioning. The last intermittent power failure occurred on Monday, June 10, 1996, at 11:07 p.m.
7000# show environment all
Environmental Statistics
Environmental status as of 23:19:47 UTC Wed Jun 12 1996
Data is 6 second(s) old, refresh in 54 second(s)
WARNING: Lower Power Supply is NON-OPERATIONAL
Lower Power Supply:700W, OFF Upper Power Supply: 700W, ON
Intermittent Powerfail(s): 2 Last on 23:07:05 UTC Mon Jun 10 1996
+12 volts measured at 12.05(V)
+5 volts measured at 4.96(V)
-12 volts measured at -12.05(V)
+24 volts measured at 23.80(V)
Airflow temperature measured at 38(C)
Inlet temperature measured at 25(C)
The following table describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 26. show environment all Field Descriptions for the Cisco 7000 Series Routers
Field
|
Description
|
Environmental status as of...
|
Date and time of last query.
|
Data is..., refresh in...
|
Environmental measurements are output into a buffer every 60 seconds, unless other higher-priority processes are running.
|
WARNING:
|
If environmental measurements are not within specification, warning messages are displayed.
|
Lower Power Supply
|
Type of power supply installed and its status (on or off).
|
Upper Power Supply
|
Type of power supply installed and its status (on or off).
|
Intermittent Powerfail(s)
|
Number of power hits (not resulting in shutdown) since the system was last booted.
|
Voltage specifications
|
System voltage measurements.
|
Airflow and inlet temperature
|
Temperature of air coming in and going out.
|
The following example is for the Cisco 7000 series routers. The router retrieves the environmental statistics at the time
of the last shutdown. In this example, the last shutdown was Friday, May 19, 1995, at 12:40 p.m., so the environmental statistics
at that time are displayed.
Router# show environment last
Environmental Statistics
Environmental status as of 14:47:00 UTC Sun May 21 1995
Data is 6 second(s) old, refresh in 54 second(s)
WARNING: Upper Power Supply is NON-OPERATIONAL
LAST Environmental Statistics
Environmental status as of 12:40:00 UTC Fri May 19 1995
Lower Power Supply: 700W, ON Upper Power Supply: 700W, OFF
No Intermittent Powerfails
+12 volts measured at 12.05(V)
+5 volts measured at 4.98(V)
-12 volts measured at -12.00(V)
+24 volts measured at 23.80(V)
Airflow temperature measured at 30(C)
Inlet temperature measured at 23(C)
The following table describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 27. show environment last Field Descriptions for the Cisco 7000 Series Routers
Field
|
Description
|
Environmental status as of...
|
Date and time of last query.
|
Data is..., refresh in...
|
Environmental measurements are output into a buffer every 60 seconds, unless other higher-priority processes are running.
|
WARNING:
|
If environmental measurements are not within specification, warning messages are displayed.
|
LAST Environmental Statistics
|
Displays test point values at time of the last environmental shutdown.
|
Lower Power Supply
Upper Power Supply
|
For the Cisco 7000 router, indicates the status of the two 700W power supplies.
For the Cisco 7010 router, indicates the status of the single 600W power supply.
|
The following example shows sample output for the current environmental status in tables that list voltage and temperature
parameters. There are three warning messages: one each about the lower power supply, the airflow temperature, and the inlet
temperature. In this example, voltage parameters are shown to be in the normal range, airflow temperature is at a critical
level, and inlet temperature is at the warning level.
Router> show environment table
Environmental Statistics
Environmental status as of Mon 11-2-1992 17:43:36
Data is 52 second(s) old, refresh in 8 second(s)
WARNING: Lower Power Supply is NON-OPERATIONAL
WARNING: Airflow temperature has reached CRITICAL level at 73(C)
WARNING: Inlet temperature has reached WARNING level at 41(C)
Voltage Parameters:
SENSE CRITICAL NORMAL CRITICAL
-------|--------------------|------------------------|--------------------
+12(V) 10.20 12.05(V) 13.80
+5(V) 4.74 4.98(V) 5.26
-12(V) -10.20 -12.05(V) -13.80
+24(V) 20.00 24.00(V) 28.00
Temperature Parameters:
SENSE WARNING NORMAL WARNING CRITICAL SHUTDOWN
-------|-------------|------------|-------------|--------------|-----------
Airflow 10 60 70 73(C) 88
Inlet 10 39 41(C) 46 64
The following table describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 28. show environment table Field Descriptions for the Cisco 7000 Series Routers
Field
|
Description
|
SENSE (Voltage Parameters)
|
Voltage specification for a DC line.
|
SENSE (Temperature Parameters)
|
Air being measured. Inlet measures the air coming in, and Airflow measures the temperature of the air inside the chassis.
|
WARNING
|
System is approaching an out-of-tolerance condition.
|
NORMAL
|
All monitored conditions meet normal requirements.
|
CRITICAL
|
Out-of-tolerance condition exists.
|
SHUTDOWN
|
Processor has detected condition that could cause physical damage to the system.
|
Examples
The system displays the following message if the voltage or temperature enters the “Warning” range:
%ENVM-4-ENVWARN: Chassis outlet 3 measured at 55C/131F
The system displays the following message if the voltage or temperature enters the “Critical” range:
%ENVM-2-ENVCRIT: +3.45 V measured at +3.65 V
The system displays the following message if the voltage or temperature exceeds the maximum margins:
%ENVM-0-SHUTDOWN: Environmental Monitor initiated shutdown
The following message is sent to the console if a power supply has been inserted or removed from the system. This message
relates only to systems that have two power supplies.
%ENVM-6-PSCHANGE: Power Supply 1 changed from Zytek AC Power Supply to removed
The following message is sent to the console if a power supply has been powered on or off. In the case of the power supply
being shut off, this message can be due to the user shutting off the power supply or to a failed power supply. This message
relates only to systems that have two power supplies.
%ENVM-6-PSLEV: Power Supply 1 state changed from normal to shutdown
The following is sample output from the
show
environment
all command on the Cisco 7200 series routers when there is a voltage warning condition in the system:
7200# show environment all
Power Supplies:
Power supply 1 is unknown. Unit is off.
Power supply 2 is Zytek AC Power Supply. Unit is on.
Temperature readings:
chassis inlet measured at 25C/77F
chassis outlet 1 measured at 29C/84F
chassis outlet 2 measured at 36C/96F
chassis outlet 3 measured at 44C/111F
Voltage readings:
+3.45 V measured at +3.83 V:Voltage in Warning range!
+5.15 V measured at +5.09 V
+12.15 measured at +12.42 V
-11.95 measured at -12.10 V
The following table describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 29. show environment all Field Descriptions for the Cisco 7200 Series Router
Field
|
Description
|
Power Supplies
|
Current condition of the power supplies including the type and whether the power supply is on or off.
|
Temperature readings
|
Current measurements of the chassis temperature at the inlet and outlet locations.
|
Voltage readings
|
Current measurement of the power supply test points.
|
The following example is for the Cisco 7200 series routers. This example shows the measurements immediately before the last
shutdown and the reason for the last shutdown (if appropriate).
7200# show environment last
chassis inlet previously measured at 27C/80F
chassis outlet 1 previously measured at 31C/87F
chassis outlet 2 previously measured at 37C/98F
chassis outlet 3 previously measured at 45C/113F
+3.3 V previously measured at 4.02
+5.0 V previously measured at 4.92
+12.0 V previously measured at 12.65
-12.0 V previously measured at 11.71
last shutdown reason - power supply shutdown
The following table describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 30. show environment last Field Descriptions for the Cisco 7200 Series Router
Field
|
Description
|
chassis inlet
|
Temperature measurements at the inlet area of the chassis.
|
chassis outlet
|
Temperature measurements at the outlet areas of the chassis.
|
voltages
|
Power supply test point measurements.
|
last shutdown reason
|
Possible shutdown reasons are power supply shutdown, critical temperature, and critical voltage.
|
The following example is for the Cisco 7200 series routers. This information lists the temperature and voltage shutdown thresholds
for each sensor.
7200# s
how environment table
Sample Point LowCritical LowWarning HighWarning HighCritical
chassis inlet 40C/104F 50C/122F
chassis outlet 1 43C/109F 53C/127F
chassis outlet 2 75C/167F 75C/167F
chassis outlet 3 55C/131F 65C/149F
+3.45 V +2.76 +3.10 +3.80 +4.14
+5.15 V +4.10 +4.61 +5.67 +6.17
+12.15 V +9.72 +10.91 +13.37 +14.60
-11.95 V -8.37 -9.57 -14.34 -15.53
Shutdown system at 70C/158F
The following table describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 31. show environment table Field Descriptions for the Cisco 7200 Series Router
Field
|
Description
|
Sample Point
|
Area for which measurements are taken.
|
LowCritical
|
Level at which a critical message is issued for an out-of-tolerance voltage condition. The system continues to operate; however,
the system is approaching shutdown.
|
LowWarning
|
Level at which a warning message is issued for an out-of-tolerance voltage condition. The system continues to operate, but
operator action is recommended to bring the system back to a normal state.
|
HighWarning
|
Level at which a warning message is issued. The system continues to operate, but operator action is recommended to bring
the system back to a normal state.
|
HighCritical
|
Level at which a critical message is issued. For the chassis, the router is shut down. For the power supply, the power supply
is shut down.
|
Shutdown system at
|
The system is shut down if the specified temperature is met.
|
Examples
The sample output for the Cisco 7500 series routers may vary depending on the specific model (for example, the Cisco 7513
router). The following is sample output from the
show
environment
all command on the Cisco 7500 series routers:
7500# show environment all
Arbiter type 1, backplane type 7513 (id 2)
Power supply #1 is 1200W AC (id 1), power supply #2 is removed (id 7)
Active fault conditions: none
Fan transfer point: 100%
Active trip points: Restart_Inhibit
15 of 15 soft shutdowns remaining before hard shutdown
1
0123456789012
Dbus slots: X XX X
card inlet hotpoint exhaust
RSP(6) 35C/95F 47C/116F 40C/104F
RSP(7) 35C/95F 43C/109F 39C/102F
Shutdown temperature source is ‘hotpoint’ on RSP(6), requested RSP(6)
+12V measured at 12.31
+5V measured at 5.21
-12V measured at -12.07
+24V measured at 22.08
+2.5 reference is 2.49
PS1 +5V Current measured at 59.61 A (capacity 200 A)
PS1 +12V Current measured at 5.08 A (capacity 35 A)
PS1 -12V Current measured at 0.42 A (capacity 3 A)
PS1 output is 378 W
The following table describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 32. show environment all Field Descriptions for the Cisco 7500 Series Routers
Field
|
Description
|
Arbiter type 1
|
Numbers indicating the arbiter type and backplane type.
|
Power supply
|
Number and type of power supply installed in the chassis.
|
Active fault conditions:
|
Lists any fault conditions that exist (such as power supply failure, fan failure, and temperature too high).
|
Fan transfer point:
|
Software-controlled fan speed. If the router is operating below its automatic restart temperature, the transfer point is
reduced by 10 percent of the full range each minute. If the router is at or above its automatic restart temperature, the transfer
point is increased in the same way.
|
Active trip points:
|
Compares temperature sensor against the values displayed at the bottom of the
show
environment
table
command output.
|
15 of 15 soft shutdowns remaining
|
When the temperature increases above the “board shutdown” level, a soft shutdown occurs (that is, the cards are shut down,
and the power supplies, fans, and CI continue to operate). When the system cools to the restart level, the system restarts.
The system counts the number of times this occurs and keeps the up/down cycle from continuing forever. When the counter reaches
zero, the system performs a hard shutdown, which requires a power cycle to recover. The soft shutdown counter is reset to
its maximum value after the system has been up for 6 hours.
|
Dbus slots:
|
Indicates which chassis slots are occupied.
|
card, inlet, hotpoint, exhaust
|
Temperature measurements at the inlet, hotpoint, and exhaust areas of the card. The (6) and (7) indicate the slot numbers.
Dual Route Switch Processor (RSP) chassis can show two RSPs.
|
Shutdown temperature source
|
Indicates which of the three temperature sources is selected for comparison against the “shutdown” levels listed with the
show
environment
table command.
|
Voltages (+12V, +5V, -12V, +24V, +2.5)
|
Voltages measured on the backplane.
|
PS1
|
Current measured on the power supply.
|
The following example is for the Cisco 7500 series routers. This example shows the measurements immediately before the last
shutdown.
7500# show environment last
RSP(4) Inlet previously measured at 37C/98F
RSP(4) Hotpoint previously measured at 46C/114F
RSP(4) Exhaust previously measured at 52C/125F
+12 Voltage previously measured at 12.26
+5 Voltage previously measured at 5.17
-12 Voltage previously measured at -12.03
+24 Voltage previously measured at 23.78
The following table describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 33. show environment last Field Descriptions for the Cisco 7500 Series Routers
Field
|
Description
|
RSP(4) Inlet, Hotpoint, Exhaust
|
Temperature measurements at the inlet, hotpoint, and exhaust areas of the card.
|
Voltages
|
Voltages measured on the backplane.
|
The following example is for the Cisco 7500 series router. This information lists the temperature and voltage thresholds
for each sensor. These thresholds indicate when error messages occur. There are two level of messages: warning and critical.
7500# show environment table
Sample Point LowCritical LowWarning HighWarning HighCritical
RSP(4) Inlet 44C/111F 50C/122F
RSP(4) Hotpoint 54C/129F 60C/140F
RSP(4) Exhaust
+12 Voltage 10.90 11.61 12.82 13.38
+5 Voltage 4.61 4.94 5.46 5.70
-12 Voltage -10.15 -10.76 -13.25 -13.86
+24 Voltage 20.38 21.51 26.42 27.65
2.5 Reference 2.43 2.51
Shutdown boards at 70C/158F
Shutdown power supplies at 76C/168F
Restart after shutdown below 40C/104F
The following table describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 34. show environment table Field Descriptions for the Cisco 7500 Series Routers
Field
|
Description
|
Sample Point
|
Area for which measurements are taken.
|
LowCritical
|
Level at which a critical message is issued for an out-of-tolerance voltage condition. The system continues to operate; however,
the system is approaching shutdown.
|
LowWarning
|
Level at which a warning message is issued for an out-of-tolerance voltage condition. The system continues to operate, but
operator action is recommended to bring the system back to a normal state.
|
HighWarning
|
Level at which a warning message is issued. The system continues to operate, but operator action is recommended to bring
the system back to a normal state.
|
HighCritical
|
Level at which a critical message is issued. For the chassis, the router is shut down. For the power supply, the power supply
is shut down.
|
Shutdown boards at
|
The card is shut down if the specified temperature is met.
|
Shutdown power supplies at
|
The system is shut down if the specified temperature is met.
|
Restart after shutdown
|
The system will restart when the specified temperature is met.
|
Examples
In the following example, keywords and options are limited according to the physical characteristics of the system is shown:
as5300# show environment ?
all All environmental monitor parameters
last Last environmental monitor parameters
table Temperature and voltage ranges
| Output modifiers
<cr>
as5300# show environment table
%This option not available on this platform
Examples
The following examples are for the Cisco 12000 series GSRs.
The following is sample output from the
show
environment command for a Cisco 12012 router. Slots 0 through 11 are the line cards, slots 16 and 17 are the clock and scheduler cards,
slots 18 through 20 are the switch fabric cards, slots 24 through 26 are the power supplies, and slots 28 and 29 are the blowers.
An “NA” in the table means that no values were returned. In some cases it is because the equipment is not supported for that
environmental parameter (for example, the power supply and blowers in slots 24, 26, 28, and 29 do not have a 3V power supply,
so an NA is displayed).
Router# show environment
Slot # 3V 5V MBUS 5V Hot Sensor Inlet Sensor
(mv) (mv) (mv) (deg C) (deg C)
0 3300 4992 5040 42.0 37.0
2 3296 4976 5136 40.0 33.0
4 3280 4992 5120 38.5 31.5
7 3280 4984 5136 42.0 32.0
9 3292 4968 5160 39.5 31.5
11 3288 4992 5152 40.0 30.5
16 3308 NA 5056 42.5 38.0
17 3292 NA 5056 40.5 36.5
18 3304 NA 5176 36.5 35.0
19 3300 NA 5184 37.5 33.5
20 3304 NA 5168 36.5 34.0
24 NA 5536 5120 NA 31.5
26 NA 5544 5128 NA 31.5
28 NA NA 5128 NA NA
29 NA NA 5104 NA NA
Slot # 48V AMP_48
(Volt) (Amp)
24 46 12
26 46 19
Slot # Fan 0 Fan 1 Fan 2
(RPM) (RPM) (RPM)
28 2160 2190 2160
29 2130 2190 2070
The following table describes the significant fields shown and lists the equipment supported by each environmental parameter.
“NA” indicates that the reading could not be obtained, so the command should be run again.
Table 35. show environment Field Descriptions for the Cisco 12000 Series Routers
Field
|
Description
|
Slot #
|
Slot number of the equipment. On the Cisco 12012 router, slots 0 through 11 are the line cards, slots 16 and 17 are the clock
and scheduler cards, slots 18 through 20 are the switch fabric cards, slots 24 through 27 are the power supplies, and slots
28 and 29 are the blowers.
|
3V (mv)
|
Measures the 3V power supply on the card. The 3V power supply is on the line cards, GRP card, clock and scheduler cards,
and switch fabric cards.
|
5V (mv)
|
Measures the 5V power supply on the card. The 5V power supply is on the line cards, GRP card, and power supplies.
|
MBUS 5V (mv)
|
Measures the 5V MBus on the card. The 5V MBus is on all equipment.
|
Hot Sensor (deg C)
|
Measures the temperature at the hot sensor on the card. The hot sensor is on the line cards, GRP card, clock and scheduler
cards, switch fabric cards, and blowers.
|
Inlet Sensor (deg C)
|
Measures the current inlet temperature on the card. The inlet sensor is on the line cards, GRP card, clock and scheduler
cards, switch fabric cards, and power supplies.
|
48V (Volt)
|
Measures the DC power supplies.
|
AMP_48 (Amp)
|
Measures the AC power supplies.
|
Fan 0, Fan 1, Fan 2 (RPM)
|
Measures the fan speed in rotations per minute.
|
The following is sample output from the
show
environment
all command for the Cisco 12008 router. Slots 0 through 7 are the line cards, slots 16 and 17 are the clock scheduler cards (the
clock scheduler cards control the fans), slots 18 through 20 are the switch fabric cards, and slots 24 and 26 are the power
supplies. The Cisco 12008 router does not support slots 25, 27, 28, and 29. An “NA” in the table means that no values were
returned. In some cases it is because the equipment is not supported for that environmental parameter (for example, the power
supplies in slots 24 and 26 do not have a hot sensor, so an NA is displayed).
Router# show environment all
Slot # Hot Sensor Inlet Sensor
(deg C) (deg C)
2 31.0 22.0
5 33.5 26.5
16 25.5 21.5
18 22.0 21.0
19 22.5 21.0
24 NA 29.5
26 NA 24.5
Slot # 3V 5V MBUS 5V
(mv) (mv) (mv)
2 3292 5008 5136
5 3292 5000 5128
16 3272 NA 5128
18 3300 NA 5128
19 3316 NA 5128
Slot # 5V MBUS 5V 48V AMP_48
(mv) (mv) (Volt) (Amp)
24 0 5096 3 0
26 5544 5144 47 3
Slot # Fan Information
16 Voltage 16V Speed slow: Main Fans Ok Power Supply fans Ok
Alarm Indicators
No alarms
Slot # Card Specific Leds
16 Mbus OK SFCs Failed
18 Mbus OK
19 Mbus OK
24 Input Failed
26 Input Ok
The following is sample output from the
show
environment
table command for a Cisco 12012 router. The
show
environment
table command lists the warning, critical, and shutdown limits on your system and includes the GRP card and line cards (slots 0
to 15), clock and scheduler cards (slots 16 and 17), switch fabric cards (slots 18 to 20), and blowers.
Router# show environment table
Hot Sensor Temperature Limits (deg C):
Warning Critical Shutdown
GRP/GLC (Slots 0-15) 40 46 57
CSC (Slots 16-17) 46 51 65
SFC (Slots 18-20) 41 46 60
Inlet Sensor Temperature Limits (deg C):
Warning Critical Shutdown
GRP/GLC (Slots 0-15) 35 40 52
CSC (Slots 16-17) 40 45 59
SFC (Slots 18-20) 37 42 54
3V Ranges (mv):
Warning Critical Shutdown
Below Above Below Above Below Above
GRP/GLC (Slots 0-15) 3200 3400 3100 3500 3050 3550
CSC (Slots 16-17) 3200 3400 3100 3500 3050 3550
SFC (Slots 18-20) 3200 3400 3100 3500 3050 3550
5V Ranges (mv):
Warning Critical Shutdown
Below Above Below Above Below Above
GRP/GLC (Slots 0-15) 4850 5150 4750 5250 4680 5320
MBUS_5V Ranges (mv):
Warning Critical Shutdown
Below Above Below Above Below Above
GRP/GLC (Slots 0-15) 5000 5250 4900 5350 4750 5450
CSC (Slots 16-17) 4820 5150 4720 5250 4750 5450
SFC (Slots 17-20) 5000 5250 4900 5350 4750 5450
Blower Operational Range (RPM):
Top Blower:
Warning Critical
Below Below
Fan 0 1000 750
Fan 1 1000 750
Fan 2 1000 750
Bottom Blower:
Warning Critical
Below Below
Fan 0 1000 750
Fan 1 1000 750
Fan 2 1000 750
The following is sample output from the
show
environment
leds command for a Cisco 12012 router. The
show
environment
leds command lists the status of the MBus LEDs on the clock, scheduler, and the switch fabric cards.
Router# show environment leds
16 leds Mbus OK
18 leds Mbus OK
19 leds Mbus OK
20 leds Mbus OK
Examples
The following is sample output from the
show
environment
all command on a Cisco 7304 router with modular services cards (MSCs) and shared port adapters (SPAs) installed:
Router# show environment all
Power Supplies:
Power supply 1 is AC power supply. Unit is on.
Power supply 2 is empty.
Fans:
Fan 1 is on.
Fan 2 is on.
Temperature readings:
Active RP (NPEG100, slot 0):
npeg100 outlet measured at 29C/84F
npeg100 inlet measured at 34C/93F
npeg100 hotspot measured at 35C/95F
Line card (7304-MSC-100, slot 4):
7304-MSC-100 measured at 32C/89F
Card in subslot 4/0:
SPA-4FE-7304 inlet measured at 31C/87F
SPA-4FE-7304 outlet measured at 32C/89F
Voltage readings:
Active RP (NPEG100, slot 0):
npe outlet 2.5 V measured at 2.496 V
npe outlet 3.3 V measured at 3.302 V
npe outlet 5.0 V measured at 4.992 V
npe outlet 12.0 V measured at 11.812 V
npe outlet 3.3c V measured at 3.199 V
npe inlet 1.5 V measured at 1.494 V
npe outlet 1.8 V measured at 1.790 V
npe outlet 1.2 V measured at 1.198 V
npe outlet 1.2c V measured at 1.198 V
Line card (7304-MSC-100, slot 4):
7304-MSC-100 0.75 V measured at 0.733 V
7304-MSC-100 1.5 V measured at 1.494 V
7304-MSC-100 2.5 V measured at 2.483 V
7304-MSC-100 3.3 V measured at 3.250 V
7304-MSC-100 12 V measured at 11.937 V
Card in subslot 4/0:
SPA-4FE-7304 1.8V measured at 1.802 V
SPA-4FE-7304 1.5V measured at 1.503 V
SPA-4FE-7304 2.5V measured at 2.474 V
SPA-4FE-7304 3.3V measured at 3.252 V
SPA-4FE-7304 1.0V measured at 1.015 V
Envm stats saved 13 time(s) since reload
The following is sample output from the
show
environment
last command on a Cisco 7304 router with MSCs and SPAs installed and an NSE-100:
Router# show environment last
Temperature information:
NSE board:
nse outlet is unmeasured
nse inlet is unmeasured
nse hotspot is unmeasured
nse db is unmeasured
Line card slot 4:
7304-MSC-100 is unmeasured
Card in subslot 4/1:
SPA-4FE-7304 inlet previously measured at 30C/86F
SPA-4FE-7304 outlet previously measured at 32C/89F
Voltage information:
NSE board:
nse outlet 1.8 V is unmeasured
nse outlet 2.5 V is unmeasured
nse outlet 3.3 V is unmeasured
nse outlet 5 V is unmeasured
nse outlet 12 V is unmeasured
nse inlet 1.8 V is unmeasured
nse inlet 3.3 V is unmeasured
nse inlet 1.5 V is unmeasured
nse hotspot 1.8 V is unmeasured
nse db 1.65 V is unmeasured
nse db 1.8 V is unmeasured
Line card slot 4:
7304-MSC-100 0.75 V is unmeasured
7304-MSC-100 1.5 V is unmeasured
7304-MSC-100 2.5 V is unmeasured
7304-MSC-100 3.3 V is unmeasured
7304-MSC-100 12 V is unmeasured
Card in subslot 4/1:
SPA-4FE-7304 1.8V previously measured at 1.823 V
SPA-4FE-7304 1.5V previously measured at 1.512 V
SPA-4FE-7304 2.5V previously measured at 2.504 V
SPA-4FE-7304 3.3V previously measured at 3.258 V
SPA-4FE-7304 1.0V previously measured at 1.014 V
Last shutdown reason: shutdown undefined
The following is sample output from the
show
environment
table command on a Cisco 7304 router with MSCs and SPAs installed:
Router# show environment table
Temperature tables:
Active RP (NPEG100, slot 0):
Sample Point HighWarning HighCritical HighShutdown
npeg100 outlet 53C/127F 68C/154F 73C/163F
npeg100 inlet 53C/127F 68C/154F 73C/163F
npeg100 hotspot 53C/127F 68C/154F 73C/163F
Line card (7304-MSC-100, slot 4):
Sample Point HighWarning HighCritical HighShutdown
7304-MSC-100 48C/118F 63C/145F 68C/154F
Card in subslot 4/0:
Sample Point HighWarning HighCritical HighShutdown
SPA-4FE-7304 inlet 52C/125F 67C/152F 72C/161F
SPA-4FE-7304 outlet 52C/125F 67C/152F 72C/161F
Voltage tables:
Active RP (NPEG100, slot 0):
Sample Point LowShut LowCrit LowWarn HighWarn HighCrit HighShut
npe outlet 2.5 V 2.275 V 2.375 V 2.400 V 2.600 V 2.625 V 2.725 V
npe outlet 3.3 V 3.003 V 3.135 V 3.185 V 3.415 V 3.465 V 3.597 V
npe outlet 5.0 V 4.500 V 4.750 V 4.800 V 5.200 V 5.250 V 5.500 V
npe outlet 12.0 V 9.960 V 10.440 V 10.800 V 13.200 V 13.560 V 14.040 V
npe outlet 3.3c V 3.003 V 3.135 V 3.185 V 3.415 V 3.465 V 3.597 V
npe inlet 1.5 V 1.350 V 1.425 V 1.455 V 1.545 V 1.575 V 1.650 V
npe outlet 1.8 V 1.620 V 1.710 V 1.728 V 1.872 V 1.890 V 1.980 V
npe outlet 1.2 V 1.128 V 1.164 V 1.167 V 1.233 V 1.236 V 1.272 V
npe outlet 1.2c V 1.128 V 1.164 V 1.167 V 1.233 V 1.236 V 1.272 V
Line card (7304-MSC-100, slot 4):
Sample Point LowShut LowCrit LowWarn HighWarn HighCrit HighShut
7304-MSC-100 0.75 0.559 V 0.600 V 0.600 V 0.900 V 0.900 V 0.941 V
7304-MSC-100 1.5 V 1.350 V 1.440 V 1.455 V 1.545 V 1.560 V 1.650 V
7304-MSC-100 2.5 V 2.250 V 2.375 V 2.400 V 2.600 V 2.625 V 2.750 V
7304-MSC-100 3.3 V 2.970 V 3.135 V 3.168 V 3.432 V 3.465 V 3.630 V
7304-MSC-100 12 V 9.960 V 10.440 V 10.800 V 13.200 V 13.560 V 14.040 V
Card in subslot 4/0:
Sample Point LowShut LowCrit LowWarn HighWarn HighCrit HighShut
SPA-4FE-7304 1.8V 1.620 V 1.710 V 1.728 V 1.872 V 1.890 V 1.980 V
SPA-4FE-7304 1.5V 1.350 V 1.425 V 1.440 V 1.560 V 1.575 V 1.650 V
SPA-4FE-7304 2.5V 2.250 V 2.375 V 2.400 V 2.600 V 2.625 V 2.750 V
SPA-4FE-7304 3.3V 2.970 V 3.135 V 3.168 V 3.432 V 3.465 V 3.630 V
SPA-4FE-7304 1.0V 0.900 V 0.950 V 0.960 V 1.040 V 1.050 V 1.100 V
The following table describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 36. show environment table Field Descriptions for the Cisco 7304 Router
Field
|
Description
|
Sample Point
|
Area for which measurements are taken.
|
LowShut
|
Lowest level for an out-of-tolerance condition at which the system shuts itself down. For out-of-tolerance conditions with
SPA environment variables, only the SPA is shut down.
|
LowCrit/LowCritical
|
Level at which a critical message is issued for an out-of-tolerance voltage condition. The system continues to operate; however,
the system is approaching shutdown.
|
LowWarn/LowWarning
|
Level at which a warning message is issued for an out-of-tolerance voltage condition. The system continues to operate, but
operator action is recommended to bring the system back to a normal state.
|
HighWarn/HighWarning
|
Level at which a warning message is issued for an out-of-tolerance voltage condition. The system continues to operate, but
operator action is recommended to bring the system back to a normal state.
|
HighCrit/HighCritical
|
Level at which a critical message is issued for an out-of-tolerance voltage condition. The system continues to operate; however,
the system is approaching shutdown.
|
HighShut/HighShutdown
|
Highest level for an out-of-tolerance condition at which the system shuts itself down. For out-of-tolerance conditions with
SPA environment variables, only the SPA is shut down.
|
Examples
The following is sample output from the
show
environment
subslot
slot/subslot command on a Cisco uBR10012 router:
Router# show environment subslot 7/0
------------------------------------------------------------------------
TEMPERATURE/POWER INFORMATION
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number of Temperature Sensors : 11
Sampling frequency : 2 minutes
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Sensor | ID | Current | Minor | Major | Critical | Alarm |
| | Temperature | Threshold | Condition |
| | 0C | 0C | |
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Nickel 10G 1 48 82 87 92 Normal
Inlet #1 2 36 68 73 78 Normal
CPU 3 44 73 78 83 Normal
Remora 4 48 82 87 92 Normal
Coldplay 5 40 75 80 85 Normal
Waxbill 6 53 92 97 102 Normal
Fauna 7 46 82 87 92 Normal
Flora 8 47 80 85 90 Normal
Toucan FPGA A 9 45 94 97 100 Normal
Toucan FPGA B 10 36 94 97 100 Normal
Toucan FPGA C 11 47 94 97 100 Normal
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Power: 168.813 watts
------------------------------------------------------------------------
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Time Stamp | Power | Sensor Temperature 0C
MM/DD/YYYY HH:MM:SS | watts | 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
09/30/2009 10:24:26 168.813 48 36 44 48 40 53 46 47 45 36 47
09/30/2009 10:22:26 168.813 48 36 44 48 40 53 46 47 45 36 47
09/30/2009 10:20:26 168.813 48 36 44 47 40 53 46 47 45 36 47
09/30/2009 10:18:26 168.813 48 36 44 47 40 53 46 47 45 36 47
09/30/2009 10:16:26 168.813 47 36 44 47 40 53 46 47 45 36 47
09/30/2009 10:14:26 168.813 47 36 44 47 40 53 46 47 45 36 47
09/30/2009 10:12:26 168.813 47 36 44 46 40 52 45 47 45 36 47
09/30/2009 10:10:26 168.813 47 35 44 45 39 51 45 47 45 36 47
09/30/2009 10:08:26 168.132 46 35 44 43 38 50 43 47 45 36 47
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
The following table describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 37. show environment subslot Field Descriptions for the Cisco uBR10012 Router
Field
|
Description
|
Number of Temperature Sensors
|
The number of temperature sensors for which measurements are taken.
|
Sampling frequency
|
Temperature sampling frequency.
|
Sensor
|
Sensor name.
|
ID
|
Temperature sensor identifier.
|
Current Temperature
|
Current temperature level.
|
Minor
|
Minor temperature tolerance threshold level.
|
Major Threshold
|
Major temperature tolerance threshold level.
|
Critical
|
Critical temperature tolerance threshold level.
|
Time Stamp
|
Temperature level sampling time.
|
Alarm Condition
|
Alarm state.
|
Power Watts
|
Current power consumption of the router.
|
Sensor
|
Temperature sensor identifier.
|
Temperature
|
Temperature level for each sensor at various periods.
|