Field |
Applicable Card(s) |
Description |
Slot Type
|
All
|
Displays the acronym
for the card type.
|
Card Type
|
All
|
Indicates the type
of card installed.
|
Operational State
|
All
|
Displays the operational
state of the card. The possible operational states are:
- Active: Indicates
that the card is an active component that will be used to process subscriber
data sessions.
- Standby: Indicates
that the card is a redundant component. Redundant components will become
active through manual configuration or automatically should a failure
occur.
- Offline: Indicates
that the card is installed but is not ready to process subscriber
data sessions. This could be due to the fact that it is not completely
installed (i.e. the card interlock switch is not locked, refer to
the System Installation Guide for information on installing cards
in the system) or that its processes have been halted.
|
Desired Mode
|
ASR 5000 Processing
Cards, SPIOs, and line cards only
|
Displays the configured
mode of the card. Through software configuration the card could
be placed into either the active or standby mode.
|
Last State Change
|
All
|
Displays the time
of the last operational state change for the card.
|
Administrative State
|
All
|
Indicates whether
or not the card has been configured for use via software. If it
has been configured, Enabled will be displayed. If not, Disabled will
be displayed.
|
Card Lock
|
All
|
Displays whether or
not the card’s interlock switch is Locked or Unlocked.
|
Halt Issued
|
All
|
Displays whether or
not this card was the target of a halt command issued by
an administrator or operator. The halt command stops all
tasks and processes running on the card. If the card has been halted,
a Yes will be displayed. If not, a No will be displayed.
|
Reboot Pending
|
All
|
Displays whether or
not the card will be undergoing a reboot. If the card is being rebooted,
a Yes will be displayed. If not, a No will be displayed.
|
Upgrade In Progress
|
Management and packet processing cards
|
Indicates whether
an upgrade is in progress.
The following operations
are not allowed while a card is upgrading:
- change card [no] shutdown (config)
- change card active
(config)
- change card redundancy
(config)
- card halt (exec)
- card reboot (exec)
- start an online upgrade
Level unlock operations
are ignored while a card is upgrading.
|
Card Usable
|
All
|
Indicates whether
or not the card is usable. “Usability” is based
on the operational state of the card (active, standby, or offline),
whether or not the Administrative state is enabled (the SMC
can communicate with it), and whether or not the card’s
interlock switch is locked. Either a Yes or a No will be displayed.
|
Single Point of Failure
|
All
|
Displays whether or
not the component is a single point of failure (SPOF) in the system.
If the component is a SPOF, then a Yes will appear in this column.
If not, a No will be displayed.
|
Attachments
|
ASR 5000 management
and processing cards
|
Displays the slot
number and card type(s) that this card is associated with. For example,
if this information is being displayed for a Processing Card, then
the line card(s) that the Processing Card is associated with will
be displayed.
|
Temperature
|
All
|
Indicates the current
operating temperature and provides the maximum safe temperature
for comparison.
|
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.
|
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.
- 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 System Administration and Configuration
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.
- Standby LED: Green
indicates that the card is in standby mode. Off indicates that the
card is in active mode.
|
System LEDs
|
ASR 5000 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.
- Status LED: Green
is normal, Red or Off indicate a problem.
NOTE: If the Run/Fail
LED is either Red or Off, refer to System Administration and Configuration
Guide for information on troubleshooting the problem.
- Service LED: Amber indicates
that maintenance is needed. Off indicates that no maintenance is
necessary.
NOTE: If the Status
LED is Amber, refer to System Administration and Configuration Guide
for information on troubleshooting the problem.
|
CPU 0 through 3
|
Management and packet processing cards
|
Displays how the CPUs
on the card are being used.
|