show fans
Description
Displays the status of the fans in the system.
Syntax Description
detail | The detail option is reserved for future use. |
Default
N/A.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to view detailed information about the health of the fans.
This status information may be useful for your technical support representative if you have a network problem.
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State—The current state of the fan. Options are:
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Empty: There is no fan installed.
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Failed: The fan failed.
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Operational: The fan is installed and working normally.
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NumFan—The number of fans in the fan tray.
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Fan Name, displayed as Fan-1, Fan-2, and so on—Specifies the individual state for each fan in a fan tray and its current speed in revolutions per minute (rpm).
Example
The following command displays the status of the installed fans. If a fan is not installed, the state of the fan is Empty.
show fans
The following is sample output from a Summit switch:
FanTray information: State: Operational NumFan: 6 PartInfo: 0931G-00064 450237-00-05 Revision: 5.0 Fan-1: Operational at 14894 RPM Fan-2: Operational at 15360 RPM Fan-3: Operational at 15360 RPM Fan-4: Operational at 9637 RPM Fan-5: Operational at 9637 RPM Fan-6: Operational at 9637 RPM
The following is a sample output from a SummitStack:
FanTray-1 information: State: Operational NumFan: 1 Fan-1: Operational at 1000 RPM FanTray-2 information: State: Operational NumFan: 1 Fan-1: Operational at 1000 RPM FanTray-3 information: State: Operational NumFan: 1 Fan-1: Operational at 1000 RPM FanTray-4 information: State: Operational NumFan: 1 Fan-1: Operational at 1000 RPM FanTray-5 information: State: Empty FanTray-6 information: State: Empty FanTray-7 information: State: Empty FanTray-8 information: State: Empty
History
This command was first available in an ExtremeXOS 10.1.
Information about the current speed in rpm for the Summit family switches was added to the show fans output in ExtremeXOS 11.5.
Platform Availability
This command is available on all platforms.