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Chassis dialog box

The Chassis dialog box is a read-only dialog box that primarily describes the operating status of the hardware and whether or not the default factory settings are being used.


Note Note: Downloading a configuration file overwrites the current configuration file in NVRAM.


Field Description
Type
The Accelar 1000 Series routing switch type.
SerialNumber
A unique chassis serial number.
HardwareRevision
The current hardware revision of the device chassis.
NumSlots
The number of slots (or cards) this device can contain.
NumPorts
The number of ports currently on this device.
TestResult
The result of the power-on diagnostics.
FanOperStatus.1
The fan's operational state. (There can be up to three fans.)
PowerSupplyOperStatus.1
The power supply's operational state. (There can be up to two power supplies.) The status can be one of the following values:
  • unknown--Status cannot be determined.
  • empty--Power supply is not installed.
  • up--Power supply is present and supplying power.
  • down--Power supply is present, but failure is indicated.
IsolateUnconfigPorts
A system flag. If true, the ports will not be bridged together.
UseFactorySettings
If true, the system will ignore the configuration information store in the NVRAM when the device is booted.
HighPriorityMode
If true, priority mode is enabled. If false, best effort forwarding is used. Refer to Chapter 9, "Prioritization," for information.
EocModeAdminStatus
Enforced Operation Configuration Mode. By default, the switch operates in the mode of the lowest version ASIC present in any module. If you replace a module with a lower version, the entire switch will operate with the functionality of the lower version. This button allows to lock in a mode of operation. Then if a lower version module is inserted, error messages will indicate that the module is not operable. Modes are: default, aru1Quid4, aru2Quid4, aru2Quid5, aru3Quid4, aru3Quid5.
EocModeOperStatus
The current ASIC mode (ARU/quid) of the switch.
FlashBytesUsed
The number of bytes in system flash memory.
FlashBytesFree
The number of bytes still available in system flash memory.
PcmciaBytesUsed
The number of bytes currently used on the PCMCIA card.
PcmciaBytesFree
The number of bytes still available on the PCMICIA card.
Action
Allows you to squeezeFlash, formatFlash, or recoverFlash. In an Accelar 1200 or Accelar 1250 switch, you can also squeezePcmcia, formatPcmcia, or recoverPcmcia.
Result
The result of the last action.


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