Use this command to display the alias, a text name, for one or more physical objects in the system.
chassis chassis | (Optional) Displays the alias set for the chassis. |
slot slot | (Optional) Displays the alias set for a specified slot in the chassis (S-, K-Series). |
backplane backplane | (Optional) Displays the alias set for the backplane. Valid values are 1 for FTM 1 and 2 for FTM 2 (S-, K-Series). |
module module | (Optional) Displays the alias set for a specified module. A maximum of one module alias per slot is allowed. |
sub-module slot module | Specifies the sub-module installed in its parent module expansion slot for which to display an alias. slot specifies the chassis slot the parent module is installed in. module specifies the sub-module ID (S-, K-Series). |
powersupply powersupply | (Optional) Displays the alias set for a specified power supply. Valid values are 1 or 2. |
powersupply-slot powersupply-slot | (Optional) Displays an alias set for a specific power supply slot. |
fan | (Optional) Displays the alias set for the fan tray. |
fan-slot | (Optional) Displays an alias for the fan tray‘s slot. |
port port-string | (Optional) Displays the alias set for a specified port-string. For a detailed description of possible port-string values, refer to Port String Syntax Used in the CLI in the S-, K-, and 7100 Series Configuration Guide. |
If no parameters are specified, all physical alias information will be displayed.
All command modes.
The slot, backplane, and submodule options are supported on the S- and K-Series platforms.
This example shows how to display physical alias information for the chassis. In this case, the chassis entity is 1 and there is no alias currently set for the chassis:
System(rw)->show physical alias chassis chassis-1 alias=<empty string> entity=1 System(rw)->