[j-nsp] Power budget detail command for data center SRX?
Thomas Eichhorn
te at te3networks.de
Wed Jan 26 02:12:59 EST 2011
Try "show chassis power" - at least on MX it shows you how much
reserve is available.
Regards,
Tom
Am Tue, 25 Jan 2011 17:54:51 -0500 (EST)
schrieb Clarke Morledge <chmorl at wm.edu>:
> I received a note off-line suggesting the "show chassis environment
> pem" command. It will work on the SRX platform:
>
> show chassis environment pem node 0
> node0:
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
> PEM 0 status:
> State Online
> Temperature OK 35 degrees C / 95 degrees F
> AC Input: OK 120 Volts
> DC Output Voltage Current Power Load
> 12 24 288 24
> PEM 1 status:
> State Online
> Temperature OK 31 degrees C / 87 degrees F
> AC Input: OK 118 Volts
> DC Output Voltage Current Power Load
> 12 19 228 19
>
> However, it does not give you any detail as to how much power is
> dedicated to a line card or how much each line card draws. Surely,
> there must be a way to figure that out. How else does the SRX know
> if it can bring a new component on-line?
>
> Clarke Morledge
> College of William and Mary
> Information Technology - Network Engineering
> Jones Hall (Room 18)
> Williamsburg VA 23187
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