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Physical
information about the device includes chassis model, power supply, and
fan descriptions. This information is often required when troubleshooting.
The
CiscoView Physical window displays the following information:
Model (chassisModel)
Manufacturer’s
model number for the chassis.
Serial Number (chassisSerialNumberString)
The
chassis serial number.
Backplane Type (chassisBkplType)
The
chassis backplane type.
Major Alarm (chassisMajorAlarm)
Whether
the chassis major alarm is on or off.
Minor Alarm (chassisMinorAlarm)
Whether
the chassis minor alarm is on or off.
Temperature Alarm (chassisTempAlarm)
Whether
the chassis temperature alarm is on or off.
Fan Status (chassisFanStatus)
Status
of the chassis fan. Possible values are as follows:
Minor
fault or the number 3 indicates a minor problem with the power supply.
Major
fault or the number 4 indicates a major problem with the power supply.
Other
indicates that the status is none of the above.
If
the status is not OK, the Fan Errors field gives more information about
the power supply failure condition. Possible errors are 12V+ Bad or 12V-
Bad.
Fan Diagnostic Errors (chassisFanTestResult)
Test
result for the chassis fan. A zero indicates that the supply passed all
tests. Bits set in the result indicate error conditions. Possible errors
are Temp High, Fan1 Bad, or Fan2 Bad.
Traffic Peak % (sysTrafficPeak)
Highest
percentage of traffic relative to a maximum of 100% on the specified device
since it was last rebooted.
Traffic Peak Time (sysTrafficPeakTime)
Date
and time that the traffic peak occurred.
Click
Cancel to close the dialog box. Click Print to print the
contents of the dialog box.