Preliminary checks for Cisco NCS 1014
A preliminary check for Cisco NCS 1014 is a post-login verification process that
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involves running a set of commands to confirm the system has come up correctly,
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checks the hardware inventory, the operational state of each card, and software image and firmware versions, and
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verifies environmental parameters, management connectivity, active alarms, core dumps, and core files.
Sample output and references
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The sample output in these procedures is not from the latest software release. The output changes for any explicit reference to the current release. |
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Inventory support in Cisco NCS 1014
The Cisco NCS 1014 inventory model is the set of hardware components that the system reports when you query its inventory. It consists of:
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one Cisco NCS 1014 controller card,
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one Cisco NCS 1014 chassis,
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two AC or DC power supply units (PSU) of 2 KW and 2.5 KW,
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three FAN trays, and
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four line cards.
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Release Information |
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Inventory support |
Cisco IOS XR Release 26.1.1 |
The NCS 1014 system enables inventory support for these new line cards.
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Inventory support |
Cisco IOS XR Release 25.1.1 |
Inventory support and pluggable optics support are enabled in NCS 1014 system.
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Inventory support |
Cisco IOS XR Release 7.11.1 |
Inventory support and pluggable optics support for QSFP28,QSFP-DD and Coherent Interface Module (CIM 8) are enabled in NCS 1014 system. |
Card name mapping
The short names used in this guide map to the following Cisco line card product IDs (PIDs):
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CCMD-16-C: refers to the NCS1K14-CCMD-16-C card.
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CCMD-16-L: refers to the NCS1K14-CCMD-16-L card.
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1.2T: refers to the NCS1K4-1.2T-K9 C-band card.
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2.4T: refers to the NCS1K4-2.4T-K9 DWDM transponder and muxponder card.
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2.4TA: refers to the NCS1K14-2.4T-A-K9 DWDM transponder and muxponder card.
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EDFA2: refers to the NCS1K4-EDFA2 C-band card.
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NCS1K-MD-32O-CE: refers to the NCS 1000 32-channel Odd Mux/Demux 150 GHz C-band Enhanced card.
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NCS1K-MD-32E-CE: refers to the NCS 1000 32-channel Even Mux/Demux 150 GHz C-band Enhanced card.
Unique device identifier (UDI) reported by show inventory
The show inventory command retrieves and displays inventory information for each Cisco product in the form of a unique device identifier (UDI). The UDI is a combination of three data elements:
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Product identifier (PID): The name by which the product is ordered. The PID is also known as the product name or part number.
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Version identifier (VID): The version of the product. The VID is incremented whenever an upgrade changes the product.
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Serial number (SN): The vendor-assigned unique serial number that identifies a specific product instance.
Verify the hardware inventory on Cisco NCS 1014 device
Use this task to confirm that the physical entities and modules installed in your Cisco NCS 1014 system are correctly identified, so that you can use the inventory data for operational and troubleshooting needs.
The show inventory command displays the inventory details of all the physical entities that are installed on Cisco NCS 1014. You can use specific keywords with the command to filter the inventory information you want to retrieve, such as all, details, fan, power, vendor-type, raw, chassis, and location.
Procedure
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Run the show inventory command with the keyword that matches the inventory information that you want to retrieve. For sample outputs of each keyword variant, see Sample outputs of the show inventory command. |
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(Optional) Restrict the output to a specific node by appending the location location keyword to the command. Example:
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Cisco NCS 1014 displays the inventory information that corresponds to the show inventory keyword that you ran.
Sample outputs of the show inventory command
The following sections show representative outputs for each keyword variant of the show inventory command. Use these samples together with the Verify the hardware inventory of Cisco NCS 1014 task.
show inventory
The following sample output shows the inventory summary of the chassis, controller, FAN modules, PSUs, and line cards.
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:ios#show inventory
NAME: "Rack 0", DESCR: "Network Convergence System 1014 chassis with timing support"
PID: NCS1014 , VID: V00, SN: FCB2652B1XA
NAME: "0/RP0/CPU0", DESCR: "Network Convergence System 1014 Controller"
PID: NCS1K14-CNTLR-K9 , VID: V00, SN: FCB2717B1GB
NAME: "0/FT0", DESCR: "Network Convergence System 1014 FAN Module"
PID: NCS1K14-FAN , VID: V00, SN: FCB2704B0P7
NAME: "0/FT1", DESCR: "Network Convergence System 1014 FAN Module"
PID: NCS1K14-FAN , VID: V00, SN: FCB2720B18D
NAME: "0/FT2", DESCR: "Network Convergence System 1014 FAN Module"
PID: NCS1K14-FAN , VID: V00, SN: FCB2704B0PA
NAME: "0/PM0", DESCR: "Network Convergence System 1004 AC Power Supply Unit 2.5KW"
PID: NCS1K4-AC-PSU-2 , VID: V00, SN: POG26300N0V
NAME: "0/PM1", DESCR: "Network Convergence System 1004 AC Power Supply Unit 2.5KW"
PID: NCS1K4-AC-PSU-2 , VID: V00, SN: POG26300N1H
NAME: "0/0/NXR0", DESCR: "NCS 1014 2.4T Line Card Ver 2"
PID: NCS1K14-2.4T-A-K9 , VID: V00, SN: FCB2921B2BM
NAME: "0/1/NXR0", DESCR: "NCS 1014 2.4T Licensed card-Ver2"
PID: NCS1K14-2.4TAL-K9 , VID: V00, SN: FCB2942B0JC
NAME: "0/2/NXR0", DESCR: "NCS 1014 2.4T licensed Card- crossconnect modes"
PID: NCS1K14-2.4TXL-K9 , VID: V01, SN: FCB2921B2WC
NAME: "0/3/NXR0", DESCR: "NCS 1014 2.4T Line Card Ver 2"
PID: NCS1K14-2.4T-A-K9 , VID: V00, SN: FCB2942B0J3
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:ios#
show inventory details
The following sample output shows the detailed inventory information, including the manufacturer name, SNMP index, hardware version, and part number for each physical entity.
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:ios#show inventory details
NAME: "Rack 0", DESCR: "Network Convergence System 1014 chassis with timing support"
PID: NCS1014 , VID: V00, SN: FCB2652B1XA
MFG_NAME: Cisco Systems, Inc., SNMP_IDX: 8384513 , Type: Rack
PN: 800-111211-01, HW Ver: 0.1
NAME: "0/RP0/CPU0", DESCR: "Network Convergence System 1014 Controller"
PID: NCS1K14-CNTLR-K9 , VID: V00, SN: FCB2717B1GB
MFG_NAME: Cisco Systems, Inc., SNMP_IDX: 16385 , Type: Module
PN: 800-111209-01, HW Ver: 0.2
NAME: "0/FT0", DESCR: "Network Convergence System 1014 FAN Module"
PID: NCS1K14-FAN , VID: V00, SN: FCB2704B0P7
MFG_NAME: Cisco Systems, Inc., SNMP_IDX: 28673 , Type: Fantray
PN: 800-111210-01, HW Ver: 0.1
NAME: "0/PM0", DESCR: "Network Convergence System 1004 AC Power Supply Unit 2.5KW"
PID: NCS1K4-AC-PSU-2 , VID: V00, SN: POG26300N0V
MFG_NAME: Cisco Systems, Inc., SNMP_IDX: 20481 , Type: Power Supply
PN: 341-101364-01, HW Ver: 0.1
NAME: "0/0/NXR0", DESCR: "NCS 1014 2.4T Licensed card-Ver2"
PID: NCS1K14-2.4T-A-K9 , VID: V00, SN: FCB2921B2BM
MFG_NAME: Cisco Systems, Inc., SNMP_IDX: 1 , Type: Module
PN: 800-52136-01, HW Ver: 0.1
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:ios#
show inventory all
The following sample output shows the inventory information for all the physical entities in the chassis, including line cards and pluggable optics modules.
show inventory location
The following sample output shows the inventory information for a specific line card location, including all pluggable optics modules installed on that line card.
show inventory chassis
The following sample output shows the chassis-only inventory information.
show inventory fan
The following sample output shows the inventory information for all the FAN modules installed on the chassis.
show inventory power
The following sample output shows the inventory information for the power supply units (PSU) installed on the chassis.
Verify hardware components status
Use this task to confirm that every hardware component that is installed on Cisco NCS 1014 is operational, including the controller, the power supply units (PSU), the FAN modules, the line cards, and the pluggable optics.
The show platform command displays the operational state of each node, and the show inventory command displays the product identifier (PID), version identifier (VID), and serial number (SN) of each physical entity along with the details of the QSFP pluggables.
Before you begin
Ensure that all the required hardware components are installed on Cisco NCS 1014. For installation details, see the Cisco Network Convergence System 1014 Hardware Installation Guide.
Procedure
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Run the show platform command in Cisco IOS XR EXEC mode, to display the operational state of each node and the configuration state of each node. Example:
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Run the show inventory command to display the details of each physical entity along with the details of the QSFP pluggables. Example:
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Verify the software version
Use this task to confirm the version of the Cisco IOS XR software that is preinstalled on Cisco NCS 1014.
Cisco NCS 1014 is shipped with the Cisco IOS XR software preinstalled. Verifying the software version helps confirm that your device is running the latest and most stable software.
Procedure
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Run the show version command to display the software version, the build information, and details such as the system uptime. Example:
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Verify environmental parameters
Use this task to ensure the Cisco NCS 1014 operates within safe environmental limits by checking real-time metrics.
Monitoring environmental parameters helps you proactively detect potential issues with power, cooling, or component health.
show environment [ all | altitude | fan | power | voltage | current | temperature ] [ location location ]
The following keywords are available with the show environment command:
Before you begin
Log in to the Cisco NCS 1014 console in Cisco IOS XR EXEC mode.
Procedure
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Run the show environment command with the keyword that matches the environmental parameter that you want to retrieve. To view specific parameters, append the relevant keyword, such as
For sample command outputs, refer to the Sample outputs of the show environment command. |
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(Optional) Restrict the output to a specific node by appending the location location keyword to the command. Example:
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You have verified the environmental parameters for the Cisco NCS 1014, confirming that the device is operating within safe limits.
Sample outputs of the show environment command
The following sections show representative outputs for each keyword variant of the show environment command. Use these samples together with the Verify environmental parameters task.
show environment fan
The following sample output shows the fan speed, in revolutions per minute (RPM), of each FAN module and PSU.
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:RINode1#show environment fan
Mon Feb 24 14:15:40.158 IST
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Fan speed (rpm)
Location FRU Type FAN_0 FAN_1
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0/PM0 NCS1K4-AC-PSU-2 5696 5696
0/FT0 NCS1K14-FAN 7560 6780
0/FT1 NCS1K14-FAN 7560 6720
0/FT2 NCS1K14-FAN 7560 6780
show environment power
The following sample output shows the power allocated and used for a specific line card.
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:ios#show environment power location 0/1/NXR0
Mon Jan 12 12:08:20.031 UTC
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Location Card Type Power Power Status
Allocated Used
Watts Watts
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0/1/NXR0 NCS1K14-2.4T-A-K9 460 31 ON
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:235#
The following sample output shows the chassis-level power summary for all groups, modules, and cards.
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:ios#show environment power
Mon Feb 24 14:16:12.970 IST
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CHASSIS LEVEL POWER INFO: 0
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Total output power capacity (Group 0 + Group 1) : 2500W + 0W
Total output power required : 1136W
Total power input : 368W
Total power output : 304W
Power Group 0:
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Power Supply ------Input---- ------Output--- Status
Module Type Volts Amps Volts Amps
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0/PM0 NCS1K4-AC-PSU-2 230.5 1.6 12.1 25.2 OK
Total of Group 0: 368W/1.6A 304W/25.2A
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Location Card Type Power Power Status
Allocated Used
Watts Watts
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0/RP0/CPU0 NCS1K14-CNTLR-K9 73 24 ON
0/FT0 NCS1K14-FAN 170 26 ON
0/FT1 NCS1K14-FAN 170 27 ON
0/FT2 NCS1K14-FAN 170 27 ON
0/0/NXR0 NCS1K14-EDFA2 220 56 ON
0/3/NXR0 NCS1K4-1.2T-K9 260 112 ON
0/Rack NCS1014 73 15 ON
show environment temperature
The following sample output shows the temperature sensor readings for a specific line card.
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:ios#show environment temperature location 0/1/NXR0
Mon Jan 12 12:05:12.173 UTC
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Location TEMPERATURE Value Crit Major Minor Minor Major Crit
Sensor (deg C) (Lo) (Lo) (Lo) (Hi) (Hi) (Hi)
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0/1/NXR0
TEMP_DX_PCB_0 34 -10 -5 0 80 85 95
TEMP_DX_ZYNQ 35 -10 -5 0 90 95 100
TEMP_DX_PCB_1 29 -10 -5 0 80 85 95
TEMP_DX_META0_DIE 38 -10 -5 0 95 100 105
TEMP_DX_PCB_2 30 -10 -5 0 80 85 95
TEMP_DX_META1_DIE 35 -10 -5 0 95 100 105
TEMP_DX_META0_0 31 -10 -5 0 115 120 125
TEMP_DX_META0_1 31 -10 -5 0 115 120 125
TEMP_DX_META0_2 31 -10 -5 0 115 120 125
TEMP_DX_META0_3 30 -10 -5 0 115 120 125
TEMP_DX_META1_0 33 -10 -5 0 115 120 125
TEMP_DX_META1_1 34 -10 -5 0 115 120 125
TEMP_DX_META1_2 33 -10 -5 0 115 120 125
TEMP_DX_META1_3 33 -10 -5 0 115 120 125
The following sample output shows the temperature sensor readings for the route processor (RP).
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From Release 25.4.1, the show environment [ all | temperature | location lc-location ] command displays the TEMP_MODULE sensor to indicate the temperature of the pluggable modules. !TEMP_MODULE indicates that the temperature has crossed its threshold limit and that an alarm is raised for this sensor.
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show environment voltage
The following sample output shows the voltage sensor readings for a specific line card.
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:ios#show environment voltage location 0/1/NXR0
Mon Jan 12 11:52:56.416 UTC
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Location VOLTAGE Value Crit Minor Minor Crit
Sensor (mV) (Lo) (Lo) (Hi) (Hi)
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0/1/NXR0
VMON_3_3V 3303 3135 3201 3399 3465
VMON_1_8V_PS_MGT 1801 1710 1746 1854 1890
VMON_1_8V 1793 1710 1746 1854 1890
VMON_1_2V_PS_MGT 1202 1140 1164 1236 1260
VMON_1_2V 1202 1140 1164 1236 1260
VMON_2_5V 2503 2375 2425 2575 2625
VMON_0_85V_PS_MGT 852 808 825 876 893
VMON_0_90V_PS_MGT 901 855 873 927 945
VMON_0_85V_PS 845 808 825 876 893
META0_PGOOD 3003 2400 2700 3300 3600
META1_PGOOD 3003 2400 2700 3300 3600
VMON_1_05V_PEX 1054 998 1019 1082 1103
META_1_8V 1803 1710 1746 1854 1890
VIN_7_0V_ST 7029 6650 6790 7210 7350
VAUX_3_3V_ST 3304 3135 3201 3399 3465
AVD_1_2V_META0 1210 1140 1164 1236 1260
AVD_1_2V_META1 1211 1140 1164 1236 1260
VIN_0_META0_12V 12062 9600 10800 12600 12840
VOUT_0_META0_CORE 760 724 739 785 800
VOUT_1_META0_CORE 760 724 739 785 800
VIN_2_META0_12V 12062 9600 10800 12600 12840
VOUT_2_META0_CORE 761 724 739 785 800
VOUT_AVD_META0 754 713 728 773 788
VIN_0_META1_12V 12078 9600 10800 12600 12840
VOUT_0_META1_CORE 761 724 739 785 800
VOUT_1_META1_CORE 761 724 739 785 800
VIN_2_META1_12V 12046 9600 10800 12600 12840
VOUT_2_META1_CORE 761 724 739 785 800
VOUT_AVD_META1 753 713 728 773 788
The following sample output shows the voltage sensor readings for the route processor (RP).
show environment current
The following sample output shows the current sensor readings for a specific line card.
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:ios#show environment current location 0/1/NXR0
Mon Jan 12 11:54:56.298 UTC
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Location CURRENT Value
Sensor (mA)
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0/1/NXR0
IMON_CTLPL 1042
IMON_CLI 0
IMON_META0_IN0 255
IMON_META0_CORE_IOUT0 2421
IMON_META0_CORE_IOUT1 975
IMON_META0_IN2 354
IMON_META0_CORE_IOUT2 2335
IMON_META0_AVD_IOUT 2718
IMON_META1_IN0 101
IMON_META1_CORE_IOUT0 1080
IMON_META1_CORE_IOUT1 267
IMON_META1_IN2 155
IMON_META1_CORE_IOUT2 681
IMON_META1_AVD_IOUT 1300
The following sample output shows the chassis-wide current sensor readings.
show environment all
The following sample output shows the consolidated environmental information that includes temperature, voltage, current, and power readings for the chassis, route processor, line cards, FAN modules, and PSUs.
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:sanity_176#sh environment all
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Location TEMPERATURE Value Crit Major Minor Minor Major Crit
Sensor (deg C) (Lo) (Lo) (Lo) (Hi) (Hi) (Hi)
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0/RP0/CPU0
RP_TEMP_PCB 31 -10 -5 0 80 85 90
RP_TEMP_HOT_SPOT 32 -10 -5 0 80 85 90
RP_TEMP_LTM4638_0 32 -10 -5 0 85 90 95
RP_TEMP_LTM4644_0 30 -10 -5 0 85 90 95
RP_TEMP_LTM4644_1 32 -10 -5 0 85 90 95
RP_TEMP_LTM4638_1 31 -10 -5 0 80 90 95
RP_TEMP_LTM4644_2 30 -10 -5 0 85 90 95
RP_TEMP_LTM4638_2 31 -10 -5 0 80 90 95
TEMP_CPU_DIE 36 -10 -5 0 80 85 90
TEMP_DDR_DIMM 33 -10 -5 0 80 85 90
TEMP_CPU_SSD 44 -10 -5 0 70 75 80
TEMP_CHASSIS_SSD 31 -10 -5 0 70 75 80
0/PM0
Air Inlet Temperature 30 -10 -5 0 62 67 72
Air Outlet Temperature 32 -10 -5 0 82 87 92
Oring MOSFET 35 -10 -5 0 77 82 87
0/PM1
Air Inlet Temperature 31 -10 -5 0 62 67 72
Air Outlet Temperature 32 -10 -5 0 82 87 92
Oring MOSFET 34 -10 -5 0 77 82 87
0/1/NXR0
TEMP_DX_PCB - -10 -5 0 95 100 105
TEMP_DX_ZYNQ - -10 -5 0 95 100 105
SA_TEMP_OUTLET_LC - -10 -5 0 75 85 90
0/3/NXR0
TEMP_DX_PCB 24 -10 -8 -5 85 90 95
TEMP_DX_ZYNQ 27 -10 -8 -5 95 98 100
SA_TEMP_OUTLET_LC 25 -10 -5 0 75 85 90
0/Rack
SA_TEMP_CHASSIS_INLET0 21 -10 -5 0 45 55 60
SA_TEMP_CHASSIS_INLET1 21 -10 -5 0 45 55 60
SA_TEMP_LTM4647_HOTSPOT 32 -10 -5 0 95 105 110
SA_TEMP_ALDRIN_HOTSPOT 26 -10 -5 0 80 85 90
SA_TEMP_INLET_PSU0 30 -10 -5 0 80 85 90
SA_TEMP_INLET_PSU1 30 -10 -5 0 80 85 90
SA_TEMP_INLET_FAN0 25 -10 -5 0 80 85 90
SA_TEMP_INLET_FAN1 20 -10 -5 0 80 85 90
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Location VOLTAGE Value Crit Minor Minor Crit
Sensor (mV) (Lo) (Lo) (Hi) (Hi)
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0/RP0/CPU0
RP_ADM1266_12V0 12050 10800 11280 12720 13200
RP_ADM1266_3V3_STAND_BY 3304 3070 3200 3400 3530
RP_ADM1266_5V0 5056 4650 4850 5150 5350
RP_ADM1266_3V3 3334 3070 3200 3400 3530
RP_ADM1266_2V5_PLL 2515 2330 2430 2580 2680
RP_ADM1266_2V5_FPGA 2511 2330 2430 2580 2680
RP_ADM1266_1V2_FPGA 1202 1120 1160 1240 1280
RP_ADM1266_3V3_CPU 3332 307
Verify management interface status
Use this task to confirm that the management Ethernet interface of Cisco NCS 1014 is up and to view its configuration and traffic counters.
Checking the management Ethernet interface status helps ensure the device is reachable for management and operating as expected. You can also view detailed configuration and traffic counters during troubleshooting.
Procedure
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Step 1 |
Run the show interfaces mgmtEth instance command to display the configuration of the management Ethernet interface, including the IP address, the MTU, the bandwidth, the duplex mode, and the traffic counters. Example:
In the previous output, the management interface is administratively up. You can also run the show interfaces summary and show interfaces brief commands in Cisco IOS XR EXEC mode to verify the management interface status. |
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Optionally, run the show interfaces summary and show interfaces brief commands in Cisco IOS XR EXEC mode to verify the management interface status. The following example shows sample output from the show interfaces summary command:
The following example shows sample output from the show interfaces brief command:
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What to do next
If the management interface is administratively down, perform the following actions:
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Check the Ethernet cable connection.
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Verify the IP configuration of the management interface. For details about configuring the management interface, see Configure a management interface.
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Verify that the management interface is in the no shut state by running the show running-config interface mgmtEth command.
The following example shows sample output from the show running-config interface mgmtEth command:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:ios#show running-config interface mgmtEth 0/RP0/CPU0/0 interface MgmtEth0/RP0/CPU0/0 ipv4 address 10.105.57.37 255.255.255.128 !
Verify firmware version
Use this task to confirm that the firmware that is running on each hardware component of Cisco NCS 1014 is compatible with the installed Cisco IOS XR image.
Cisco NCS 1014 hardware components require compatible firmware for proper operation. Using the show hw-module fpd command displays the current firmware version for each FPD, while show fpd package shows the firmware version bundled with the installed Cisco IOS XR software image.
Procedure
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Step 1 |
Run the show hw-module fpd command.
Example:
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Run the show fpd package command to display the FPD image version that is available with the installed software release for each hardware component. Example:
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What to do next
Upgrade all the FPDs by running the upgrade hw-module location all fpd all command in Cisco IOS XR EXEC mode. After the upgrade is complete, the Status column shows RLOAD REQ if the software requires a reload.
If a reload is required:
If the FPGA location is 0/RP0, run the admin hw-module location 0/RP0 reload command. This command reboots only the CPU. As a result, traffic is not impacted. If the FPGA location is 0/0, run the admin hw-module location all reload command. This command reboots the chassis. As a result, traffic is impacted. After the reload is complete, the new FPGA runs the current version.
If the firmware upgrade fails:
If the firmware upgrade fails, run the show logging command to view the details and upgrade the firmware again by using the preceding commands.
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You can upgrade the firmware version of the power modules only when both the power modules are present and powered on. |
Display alarms on Cisco NCS 1014
Use this task to review and check active alarms on Cisco NCS 1014 to monitor system health and diagnose issues.
The show alarms command displays current and historical alarm details on Cisco NCS 1014, allowing you to assess the system status in either brief or detailed formats.
The show alarms command supports the following syntax:
Procedure
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Run the show alarms brief card location location active command to display the active alarms for the card at the specified location in brief format. Example:
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Verify core dump context information
Use this task to check up to ten recent core dump instances for any process on Cisco NCS 1014 for troubleshooting and analysis.
Core dump context information includes details such as core location, build information, process state, register data, and backtrace. This aids in analyzing system crashes or failures on Cisco NCS 1014.
Procedure
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Run the show context command to display the core dump context information of any process on the system, up to the last ten instances. Example:
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Verify core files
Use this task to confirm if the Cisco NCS 1014 device has generated any core dump files by listing compressed core dumps stored on its hard disk.
The dir harddisk:/*core.gz command lists the compressed core dump files located at the root of the hard disk on Cisco NCS 1014. This helps you monitor for unexpected process failures.
Procedure
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Run the dir harddisk:/*core.gz command to display each core dump file that matches the *core.gz pattern under the harddisk:/ directory. Example:
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