RE: temperature

2000-07-08 Thread P.Seshaiah
You are right.High end routers shows below output . sh environment Power Supply: Redundant Power System is not present. Board Temperature: normal. On Thu, 6 Jul 2000, JOHNSON, CRAIG (SBIS) wrote: You can do a show environment, but that will only show you if the

RE: temperature

2000-07-07 Thread Daniel Cotts
I'm only aware of the environment command on some routers. TGE_7513sh environ ? allAll environmental monitor parameters last Last environmental monitor parameters table Temperature and voltage ranges cr TGE_7513sh environ all Arbiter type 1, backplane type 7513 (id 2) Power supply

Re: temperature

2000-07-07 Thread Jay Hennigan
On Fri, 7 Jul 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: show cup? what the heck is that? do you have a sick router with a fever? if so, give it (2) asprin and call me in the morning. He probably means "cpu". For some routers, "show env all" will tell if it is running a fever. -- Jay Hennigan -

RE: temperature

2000-07-07 Thread JOHNSON, CRAIG (SBIS)
You can do a show environment, but that will only show you if the temperature is out of range. I think only high end routers have this feature, but I may be wrong. Craig Johnson, CCNP, CCDP -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Kurdziel,

RE: temperature

2000-07-07 Thread Jay Hennigan
On Thu, 6 Jul 2000, JOHNSON, CRAIG (SBIS) wrote: You can do a show environment, but that will only show you if the temperature is out of range. I think only high end routers have this feature, but I may be wrong. Show environment all will give the actual temperatures on the 7200s. (Yes,

Re: temperature

2000-07-06 Thread bellis
show cup? what the heck is that? do you have a sick router with a fever? if so, give it (2) asprin and call me in the morning. -Brad ""Kurdziel, Peter"" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message 000801bfe788$6e3f1660$906aa8c0@cybersuper1x2k">news:000801bfe788$6e3f1660$906aa8c0@cybersuper1x2k...