Use this command to show the Chassis and hardware component state for single and dual Chassis configurations. The command shows system:
Use Verbose mode to show SGM state, process and policy.
Syntax
> asg stat [-v] [-vs <vs_ids>] [-l]
Note - If you run this command in a VSX context, the output is for the applicable Virtual System.
Parameter |
Description |
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Show detailed Chassis status (verbose mode). |
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Shows the Chassis status of Virtual Systems. <vs_ids> can be:
Note: This parameter is only relevant in a VSX environment. For a Chassis with more than 3 SGMs, the output uses abbreviations to make the output more compact. |
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Show the meaning of the abbreviations in the output for a Chassis with more than 3 SGMs. |
Related Topics |
Syntax
> asg stat |
Example output:
----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | VSX System Status | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Up time | 1 day, 20:04:39 hours | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Current CPUs load average | N/A | | Concurrent connections | 400 | | Health | SGMs 1 Inactive | | | Power Supplies 2 Down | | | Virtual Systems 6 / 6 | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |Chassis 1 | STANDBY UP / Required | | | SGMs 3 / 4 (!) | | | Ports 2 / 2 | | | Fans 6 / 6 | | | SSMs 2 / 2 | | | CMMs 2 / 2 | | | Power Supplies 3 / 5 (!) | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |Chassis 2 | ACTIVE UP / Required | | | SGMs 4 / 4 | | | Ports 2 / 2 | | | Fans 6 / 6 | | | SSMs 2 / 2 | | | CMMs 2 / 2 | | | Power Supplies 5 / 5 | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
The output shows: