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This chapter describes how to configure a Cisco Nexus 2000 Series Fabric Extender using the Cisco Nexus 5000 Series device and includes the following sections:
A Cisco Nexus 2000 Series Fabric Extender is connected to its parent device through physical Ethernet interfaces or an EtherChannel. By default, the parent device does not allow the attached Fabric Extender to connect until it has been assigned a FEX-number and is associated with the connected interface.
Note | The Fabric Extender may connect to the switch through a number of separate physical Ethernet interfaces or one EtherChannel interface. |
Caution | Prior to Cisco NX-OS Release 4.1(3)N1(1), you could not connect the Ethernet interfaces of the Expansion Modules in the Cisco Nexus 5000 Series switch to a Fabric Extender. |
Note | You must enable the Fabric Extender functionality before you can configure and use a Fabric Extender connected to the parent switch. |
You can associate the Fabric Extender to an Ethernet interface.
Ensure that you have enabled the Fabric Extender feature.
This example shows how to associate the Fabric Extender to an Ethernet interface on the parent device:
switch# configure terminal switch(config)# interface ethernet 1/40 switch(config-if)# switchport mode fex-fabric switch(config-if)# fex associate 100
This example shows how to display the association of the Fabric Extender and the parent device:
switch# show interface ethernet 1/40 fex-intf Fabric FEX Interface Interfaces --------------------------------------------------- Eth1/40 Eth100/1/48 Eth100/1/47 Eth100/1/46 Eth100/1/45 Eth100/1/44 Eth100/1/43 Eth100/1/42 Eth100/1/41 Eth100/1/40 Eth100/1/39 Eth100/1/38 Eth100/1/37 Eth100/1/36 Eth100/1/35 Eth100/1/34 Eth100/1/33 Eth100/1/32 Eth100/1/31 Eth100/1/30 Eth100/1/29 Eth100/1/28 Eth100/1/27 Eth100/1/26 Eth100/1/25 Eth100/1/24 Eth100/1/23 Eth100/1/22 Eth100/1/21 Eth100/1/20 Eth100/1/19 Eth100/1/18 Eth100/1/17 Eth100/1/16 Eth100/1/15 Eth100/1/14 Eth100/1/13 Eth100/1/12 Eth100/1/11 Eth100/1/10 Eth100/1/9 Eth100/1/8 Eth100/1/7 Eth100/1/6 Eth100/1/5 Eth100/1/4 Eth100/1/3 Eth100/1/2 Eth100/1/1
You can associate the Fabric Extender to an EtherChannel.
Ensure that you have enabled the Fabric Extender feature.
This example shows how to associate the Fabric Extender to an EtherChannel interface on the parent device:
switch# configure terminal switch(config)# interface port-channel 4 switch(config-if)# switchport mode fex-fabric switch(config-if)# fex associate 100 switch(config-if)# exit switch(config)# interface ethernet 1/37 switch(config-if)# switchport mode fex-fabric switch(config-if)# fex associate 100 switch(config-if)# channel-group 4 switch(config-if)# exit switch(config)# interface ethernet 1/38 switch(config-if)# switchport mode fex-fabric switch(config-if)# fex associate 100 switch(config-if)# channel-group 4 switch(config-if)# exit switch(config)# interface ethernet 1/39 switch(config-if)# switchport mode fex-fabric switch(config-if)# fex associate 100 switch(config-if)# channel-group 4 switch(config-if)# exit switch(config)# interface ethernet 1/40 switch(config-if)# switchport mode fex-fabric switch(config-if)# fex associate 100 switch(config-if)# channel-group 4
Note | You have to associate each Ethernet interface that is a member of the EtherChannel as a fabric interface as shown in the above example. |
This example shows how to display the association of the Fabric Extender and the parent device:
switch# show interface port-channel 4 fex-intf Fabric FEX Interface Interfaces --------------------------------------------------- Po4 Eth100/1/48 Eth100/1/47 Eth100/1/46 Eth100/1/45 Eth100/1/44 Eth100/1/43 Eth100/1/42 Eth100/1/41 Eth100/1/40 Eth100/1/39 Eth100/1/38 Eth100/1/37 Eth100/1/36 Eth100/1/35 Eth100/1/34 Eth100/1/33 Eth100/1/32 Eth100/1/31 Eth100/1/30 Eth100/1/29 Eth100/1/28 Eth100/1/27 Eth100/1/26 Eth100/1/25 Eth100/1/24 Eth100/1/23 Eth100/1/22 Eth100/1/21 Eth100/1/20 Eth100/1/19 Eth100/1/18 Eth100/1/17 Eth100/1/16 Eth100/1/15 Eth100/1/14 Eth100/1/13 Eth100/1/12 Eth100/1/11 Eth100/1/10 Eth100/1/9 Eth100/1/8 Eth100/1/7 Eth100/1/6 Eth100/1/5 Eth100/1/4 Eth100/1/3 Eth100/1/2 Eth100/1/1
You can disassociate the Fabric Extender from an interface.
Ensure that you have enabled the Fabric Extender feature.
You can configure global features for a Fabric Extender.
Ensure that you have enabled the Fabric Extender feature.
You can toggle on the locator beacon LED. It allows you to locate a specific Fabric Extender in a rack.
Note | Prior to Cisco NX-OS Release 4.1(3)N1(1), the locator beacon LED was toggled with the beacon FEX submode command. |
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When you provision the Fabric Extender with statically pinned interfaces, the downlink host interfaces on the Fabric Extender are pinned to the fabric interfaces in the order they were initially configured. If you want to maintain a specific relationship of host interfaces to fabric interface across reboots, you should repin the links.
You may want to perform this function in these two situations:
If you initially configured a specific port on the parent switch, for example port 33, as your only fabric interface, all 48 host interfaces are pinned to this port. If you provision another port, for example 35, then you must enter the pinning max-links 2 command to redistribute the host interfaces. All host interfaces are brought down and host interfaces 1 to 24 are pinned to fabric interface 33 and host interfaces 25 to 48 are pinned to fabric interface 35.
The pinning order of the host interfaces is initially determined by the order in which the fabric interfaces were configured. In this example, four fabric interfaces were configured in the following order:
switch# show interface ethernet 1/35 fex-intf Fabric FEX Interface Interfaces --------------------------------------------------- Eth1/35 Eth100/1/12 Eth100/1/11 Eth100/1/10 Eth100/1/9 Eth100/1/8 Eth100/1/7 Eth100/1/6 Eth100/1/5 Eth100/1/4 Eth100/1/3 Eth100/1/2 Eth100/1/1 switch# show interface ethernet 1/33 fex-intf Fabric FEX Interface Interfaces --------------------------------------------------- Eth1/33 Eth100/1/24 Eth100/1/23 Eth100/1/22 Eth100/1/21 Eth100/1/20 Eth100/1/19 Eth100/1/18 Eth100/1/17 Eth100/1/16 Eth100/1/15 Eth100/1/14 Eth100/1/13 switch# show interface ethernet 1/38 fex-intf Fabric FEX Interface Interfaces --------------------------------------------------- Eth1/38 Eth100/1/36 Eth100/1/35 Eth100/1/34 Eth100/1/33 Eth100/1/32 Eth100/1/31 Eth100/1/30 Eth100/1/29 Eth100/1/28 Eth100/1/27 Eth100/1/26 Eth100/1/25 switch# show interface ethernet 1/40 fex-intf Fabric FEX Interface Interfaces --------------------------------------------------- Eth1/40 Eth100/1/48 Eth100/1/47 Eth100/1/46 Eth100/1/45 Eth100/1/44 Eth100/1/43 Eth100/1/42 Eth100/1/41 Eth100/1/40 Eth100/1/39 Eth100/1/38 Eth100/1/37
The next time that you reboot the Fabric Extender, the configured fabric interfaces are pinned to the host interfaces in an ascending order by port number of the fabric interface. If you want to configure the same fixed distribution of host interfaces without restarting the Fabric Extender, enter the fex pinning redistribute command.
You can redistribute the host interfaces on the Fabric Extender. Enter the fex pinning redistribute FEX-number command to redistribute the host connections. The range of the FEX-number is from 100 to 199.
This example shows how to redistribute the host interfaces on a Fabric Extender:
switch# fex pinning redistribute 100
Caution | The fex pinning redistribute command disrupts all the host interface ports of the Fabric Extender. |
Use the following commands to display configuration information about the defined interfaces on a Fabric Extender:
Command or Action |
Purpose |
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switch# show fex [FEX-number [detail]] | Displays information about a specific Fabric Extender or all attached units. |
switch# show interface type number fex-intf | Displays the Fabric Extender ports that are pinned to a specific switch interface. |
switch# show interface fex-fabric | Displays the switch interfaces that have detected a Fabric Extender uplink. |
switch# show interface ethernet number transceiver [fex-fabric] | Displays the SFP+ transceiver and diagnostic optical monitoring (DOM) information for the Fabric Extender uplinks. |
This example shows how to display all the attached Fabric Extender units:
switch# show fex FEX FEX FEX FEX Number Description State Model Serial ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 100 FEX0100 Online N2K-C2248TP-1GE JAF1339BDSK 101 FEX0101 Online N2K-C2232P-10GE JAF1333ADDD 102 FEX0102 Online N2K-C2232P-10GE JAS12334ABC
This example shows how to display the detailed status of a specific Fabric Extender:
switch# show fex 100 detail FEX: 100 Description: FEX0100 state: Online FEX version: 4.2(1)N1(1) [Switch version: 4.2(1)N1(1)] FEX Interim version: 4.2(1)N1(0.243) Switch Interim version: 4.2(1)N1(0.243) Extender Model: N2K-C2248TP-1GE, Extender Serial: JAF1339BDSK Part No: 73-12748-01 Card Id: 83, Mac Addr: 00:0d:ec:e3:28:02, Num Macs: 64 Module Sw Gen: 21 [Switch Sw Gen: 21] post level: bypass pinning-mode: static Max-links: 1 Fabric port for control traffic: Eth1/29 Fabric interface state: Po100 - Interface Up. State: Active Eth1/29 - Interface Up. State: Active Eth1/30 - Interface Up. State: Active Fex Port State Fabric Port Primary Fabric Eth100/1/1 Up Po100 Po100 Eth100/1/2 Up Po100 Po100 Eth100/1/3 Up Po100 Po100 Eth100/1/4 Up Po100 Po100 Eth100/1/5 Up Po100 Po100 Eth100/1/6 Up Po100 Po100 Eth100/1/7 Up Po100 Po100 Eth100/1/8 Up Po100 Po100 Eth100/1/9 Up Po100 Po100 Eth100/1/10 Up Po100 Po100 Eth100/1/11 Up Po100 Po100 Eth100/1/12 Up Po100 Po100 Eth100/1/13 Up Po100 Po100 Eth100/1/14 Up Po100 Po100 Eth100/1/15 Up Po100 Po100 Eth100/1/16 Up Po100 Po100 Eth100/1/17 Up Po100 Po100 Eth100/1/18 Up Po100 Po100 Eth100/1/19 Up Po100 Po100 Eth100/1/20 Up Po100 Po100 Eth100/1/21 Up Po100 Po100 Eth100/1/22 Up Po100 Po100 Eth100/1/23 Up Po100 Po100 Eth100/1/24 Up Po100 Po100 Eth100/1/25 Up Po100 Po100 Eth100/1/26 Up Po100 Po100 Eth100/1/27 Up Po100 Po100 Eth100/1/28 Up Po100 Po100 Eth100/1/29 Up Po100 Po100 Eth100/1/30 Up Po100 Po100 Eth100/1/31 Up Po100 Po100 Eth100/1/32 Up Po100 Po100 Eth100/1/33 Up Po100 Po100 Eth100/1/34 Up Po100 Po100 Eth100/1/35 Up Po100 Po100 Eth100/1/36 Up Po100 Po100 Eth100/1/37 Up Po100 Po100 Eth100/1/38 Up Po100 Po100 Eth100/1/39 Up Po100 Po100 Eth100/1/40 Down Po100 Po100 Eth100/1/41 Up Po100 Po100 Eth100/1/42 Up Po100 Po100 Eth100/1/43 Up Po100 Po100 Eth100/1/44 Up Po100 Po100 Eth100/1/45 Up Po100 Po100 Eth100/1/46 Up Po100 Po100 Eth100/1/47 Up Po100 Po100 Eth100/1/48 Up Po100 Po100 Logs: 02/05/2010 20:12:17.764153: Module register received 02/05/2010 20:12:17.765408: Registration response sent 02/05/2010 20:12:17.845853: Module Online Sequence 02/05/2010 20:12:23.447218: Module Online
This example shows how to display the Fabric Extender interfaces pinned to a specific switch interface:
switch# show interface port-channel 100 fex-intf Fabric FEX Interface Interfaces --------------------------------------------------- Po100 Eth100/1/48 Eth100/1/47 Eth100/1/46 Eth100/1/45 Eth100/1/44 Eth100/1/43 Eth100/1/42 Eth100/1/41 Eth100/1/40 Eth100/1/39 Eth100/1/38 Eth100/1/37 Eth100/1/36 Eth100/1/35 Eth100/1/34 Eth100/1/33 Eth100/1/32 Eth100/1/31 Eth100/1/30 Eth100/1/29 Eth100/1/28 Eth100/1/27 Eth100/1/26 Eth100/1/25 Eth100/1/24 Eth100/1/22 Eth100/1/20 Eth100/1/19 Eth100/1/18 Eth100/1/17 Eth100/1/16 Eth100/1/15 Eth100/1/14 Eth100/1/13 Eth100/1/12 Eth100/1/11 Eth100/1/10 Eth100/1/9 Eth100/1/8 Eth100/1/7 Eth100/1/6 Eth100/1/5 Eth100/1/4 Eth100/1/3 Eth100/1/2 Eth100/1/1
This example shows how to display the switch interfaces that are connected to a Fabric Extender uplink:
switch# show interface fex-fabric Fabric Fabric Fex FEX Fex Port Port State Uplink Model Serial --------------------------------------------------------------- 100 Eth1/29 Active 3 N2K-C2248TP-1GE JAF1339BDSK 100 Eth1/30 Active 4 N2K-C2248TP-1GE JAF1339BDSK 102 Eth1/33 Active 1 N2K-C2232P-10GE JAS12334ABC 102 Eth1/34 Active 2 N2K-C2232P-10GE JAS12334ABC 102 Eth1/35 Active 3 N2K-C2232P-10GE JAS12334ABC 102 Eth1/36 Active 4 N2K-C2232P-10GE JAS12334ABC 101 Eth1/37 Active 5 N2K-C2232P-10GE JAF1333ADDD 101 Eth1/38 Active 6 N2K-C2232P-10GE JAF1333ADDD 101 Eth1/39 Active 7 N2K-C2232P-10GE JAF1333ADDD 101 Eth1/40 Active 8 N2K-C2232P-10GE JAF1333ADDD
Note | The above example shows a Fabric Extender with four uplink connections, only one of which is currently active. |
This example shows how to display the SFP+ transceiver and diagnostic optical monitoring (DOM) information for Fabric Extender uplinks for an SFP+ transceiver that is plugged into the parent switch interface:
switch# show interface ethernet 1/40 transceiver Ethernet1/40 sfp is present name is CISCO-MOLEX INC part number is 74752-9026 revision is A0 serial number is MOC13321057 nominal bitrate is 12000 MBits/sec Link length supported for copper is 3 m(s) cisco id is -- cisco extended id number is 4
This example shows how to display the SFP+ transceiver and DOM information for Fabric Extender uplinks for an SFP+ transceiver that is plugged into the uplink port on the Fabric Extender:
switch# show interface ethernet 1/40 transceiver fex-fabric Ethernet1/40 sfp is present name is CISCO-MOLEX INC part number is 74752-9026 revision is A0 serial number is MOC13321057 nominal bitrate is 12000 MBits/sec Link length supported for 50/125mm fiber is 0 m(s) Link length supported for 62.5/125mm fiber is 0 m(s) cisco id is -- cisco extended id number is 4
Use the following commands to display configuration information used on the switch supervisor to manage the Fabric Extender:
Command or Action |
Purpose |
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switch# show diagnostic result fex FEX-number | Displays results from the diagnostic test for a Fabric Extender. |
switch# show environment fex {all | FEX-number} [temperature | power | fan] | Displays the environmental sensor status. |
switch# show inventory fex FEX-number | Displays inventory information for a Fabric Extender. |
switch# show module fex FEX-number | Displays module information about a Fabric Extender. |
switch# show sprom fex FEX-number {all | backplane | powersupply ps-num} | all | Displays the contents of the serial PROM (SPROM) on the Fabric Extender. |
This example shows how to display the module information about all connected Fabric Extender units:
switch# show module fex FEX Mod Ports Card Type Model Status. --- --- ----- ---------------------------------- ------------------ ----------- 100 1 48 Fabric Extender 48x1GE + 4x10G Mod N2K-C2248TP-1GE present 101 1 32 Fabric Extender 32x10GE + 8x10G Mo N2K-C2232P-10GE present 102 1 32 Fabric Extender 32x10GE + 8x10G Mo N2K-C2232P-10GE present FEX Mod Sw Hw World-Wide-Name(s) (WWN) --- --- -------------- ------ ----------------------------------------------- 100 1 4.2(1)N1(1) 0.103 -- 101 1 4.2(1)N1(1) 1.0 -- 102 1 4.2(1)N1(1) 1.0 -- FEX Mod MAC-Address(es) Serial-Num --- --- -------------------------------------- ---------- 100 1 000d.ece3.2800 to 000d.ece3.282f JAF1339BDSK 101 1 000d.ecca.73c0 to 000d.ecca.73df JAF1333ADDD 102 1 000d.ecd6.bec0 to 000d.ecd6.bedf JAS12334ABC
This example shows how to display the module information about a specific Fabric Extender:
switch# show module fex 100 FEX Mod Ports Card Type Model Status. --- --- ----- ---------------------------------- ------------------ ----------- 110 1 48 Fabric Extender 48x1GE + 4x10G Mod N2K-C2248TP-1GE present FEX Mod Sw Hw World-Wide-Name(s) (WWN) --- --- -------------- ------ ----------------------------------------------- 110 1 4.2(1)N1(1) 0.103 -- FEX Mod MAC-Address(es) Serial-Num --- --- -------------------------------------- ---------- 110 1 000d.ece3.2800 to 000d.ece3.282f JAF1339BDSK
This example shows how to display the inventory information about a specific Fabric Extender:
switch# show inventory fex 100 NAME: "FEX 100 CHASSIS", DESCR: "N2K-C2248TP-1GE CHASSIS" PID: N2K-C2248TP-1GE , VID: V00 , SN: SSI13380FSM NAME: "FEX 100 Module 1", DESCR: "Fabric Extender Module: 48x1GE, 4x10GE Supervisor" PID: N2K-C2248TP-1GE , VID: V00 , SN: JAF1339BDSK NAME: "FEX 100 Fan 1", DESCR: "Fabric Extender Fan module" PID: N2K-C2248-FAN , VID: N/A , SN: N/A NAME: "FEX 100 Power Supply 2", DESCR: "Fabric Extender AC power supply" PID: NXK-PAC-400W , VID: 000, SN: LIT13370QD6
This example shows how to display diagnostic test results for a specific Fabric Extender:
switch# show diagnostic result fex 100 FEX-100: 48x1GE/Supervisor SerialNo : JAF1339BDSK Overall Diagnostic Result for FEX-100 : OK Test results: (. = Pass, F = Fail, U = Untested) TestPlatform: 0) SPROM: ---------------> . 1) Inband interface: ---------------> . 2) Fan: ---------------> . 3) Power Supply: ---------------> . 4) Temperature Sensor: ---------------> . TestForwardingPorts: Eth 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Port ------------------------------------------------------------------------ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Eth 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 Port ------------------------------------------------------------------------ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TestFabricPorts: Fabric 1 2 3 4 Port ------------ . . . .
This example shows how to display the environment status for a specific Fabric Extender:
switch# show environment fex 100 Temperature Fex 100: ----------------------------------------------------------------- Module Sensor MajorThresh MinorThres CurTemp Status (Celsius) (Celsius) (Celsius) ----------------------------------------------------------------- 1 Outlet-1 60 50 33 ok 1 Outlet-2 60 50 38 ok 1 Inlet-1 50 40 35 ok 1 Die-1 100 90 44 ok Fan Fex: 100: ------------------------------------------------------ Fan Model Hw Status ------------------------------------------------------ Chassis N2K-C2148-FAN -- failure PS-1 -- -- absent PS-2 NXK-PAC-400W -- ok Power Supply Fex 100: --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Voltage: 12 Volts ----------------------------------------------------- PS Model Power Power Status (Watts) (Amp) ----------------------------------------------------- 1 -- -- -- -- 2 NXK-PAC-400W 4.32 0.36 ok Mod Model Power Power Power Power Status Requested Requested Allocated Allocated (Watts) (Amp) (Watts) (Amp) --- ------------------- ------- ---------- --------- ---------- ---------- 1 N2K-C2248TP-1GE 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 powered-up Power Usage Summary: -------------------- Power Supply redundancy mode: redundant Total Power Capacity 4.32 W Power reserved for Supervisor(s) 0.00 W Power currently used by Modules 0.00 W ------------- Total Power Available 4.32 W -------------
This example shows how to display the SPROM for a specific Fabric Extender:
switch# show sprom fex 100 all DISPLAY FEX 100 SUP sprom contents Common block: Block Signature : 0xabab Block Version : 3 Block Length : 160 Block Checksum : 0x1a1e EEPROM Size : 65535 Block Count : 3 FRU Major Type : 0x6002 FRU Minor Type : 0x0 OEM String : Cisco Systems, Inc. Product Number : N2K-C2248TP-1GE Serial Number : JAF1339BDSK Part Number : 73-12748-01 Part Revision : 11 Mfg Deviation : 0 H/W Version : 0.103 Mfg Bits : 0 Engineer Use : 0 snmpOID : 9.12.3.1.9.78.3.0 Power Consump : 1666 RMA Code : 0-0-0-0 CLEI Code : XXXXXXXXXTBDV00 VID : V00 Supervisor Module specific block: Block Signature : 0x6002 Block Version : 2 Block Length : 103 Block Checksum : 0x2686 Feature Bits : 0x0 HW Changes Bits : 0x0 Card Index : 11016 MAC Addresses : 00-00-00-00-00-00 Number of MACs : 0 Number of EPLD : 0 Port Type-Num : 1-48;2-4 Sensor #1 : 60,50 Sensor #2 : 60,50 Sensor #3 : -128,-128 Sensor #4 : -128,-128 Sensor #5 : 50,40 Sensor #6 : -128,-128 Sensor #7 : -128,-128 Sensor #8 : -128,-128 Max Connector Power: 4000 Cooling Requirement: 65 Ambient Temperature: 40 DISPLAY FEX 100 backplane sprom contents: Common block: Block Signature : 0xabab Block Version : 3 Block Length : 160 Block Checksum : 0x1947 EEPROM Size : 65535 Block Count : 5 FRU Major Type : 0x6001 FRU Minor Type : 0x0 OEM String : Cisco Systems, Inc. Product Number : N2K-C2248TP-1GE Serial Number : SSI13380FSM Part Number : 68-3601-01 Part Revision : 03 Mfg Deviation : 0 H/W Version : 1.0 Mfg Bits : 0 Engineer Use : 0 snmpOID : 9.12.3.1.3.914.0.0 Power Consump : 0 RMA Code : 0-0-0-0 CLEI Code : XXXXXXXXXTDBV00 VID : V00 Chassis specific block: Block Signature : 0x6001 Block Version : 3 Block Length : 39 Block Checksum : 0x2cf Feature Bits : 0x0 HW Changes Bits : 0x0 Stackmib OID : 0 MAC Addresses : 00-0d-ec-e3-28-00 Number of MACs : 64 OEM Enterprise : 0 OEM MIB Offset : 0 MAX Connector Power: 0 WWN software-module specific block: Block Signature : 0x6005 Block Version : 1 Block Length : 0 Block Checksum : 0x66 wwn usage bits: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 License software-module specific block: Block Signature : 0x6006 Block Version : 1 Block Length : 16 Block Checksum : 0x86f lic usage bits: ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff DISPLAY FEX 141 power-supply 2 sprom contents: Common block: Block Signature : 0xabab Block Version : 3 Block Length : 160 Block Checksum : 0x1673 EEPROM Size : 65535 Block Count : 2 FRU Major Type : 0xab01 FRU Minor Type : 0x0 OEM String : Cisco Systems Inc NXK-PAC-400W Product Number : NXK-PAC-400W Serial Number : LIT13370QD6 Part Number : 341 Part Revision : -037 CLEI Code : 5-01 01 000 VID : 000 snmpOID : 12336.12336.12336.12336.12336.12336.12374.12336 H/W Version : 43777.2 Current : 36 RMA Code : 200-32-32-32 Power supply specific block: Block Signature : 0x0 Block Version : 0 Block Length : 0 Block Checksum : 0x0 Feature Bits : 0x0 Current 110v : 36 Current 220v : 36 Stackmib OID : 0