Sample Output
user@host> show chassis environment
Class Item Status Measurement
[...Output truncated...]
Misc CIP OK
Meaning The command output displays the status for the CIP, which can be OK, Absent, or Failed.
Related
Documentation
Checklist for Monitoring the CIP on page 479•
Check for CIP Alarms
To check for CIP alarms:
1.
Display Current CIP Alarms on page 483
2.
Display CIP Error Messages in the System Log File on page 483
3.
Display CIP Error Messages in the Chassis Daemon Log File on page 484
Display Current CIP Alarms
Purpose To view the current CIP alarms in the command line.
Action To display the current CIP alarms, use the following command:
user@host> show chassis alarms
Sample Output
user@host> show chassis alarms
2 alarms currently active
Alarm time Class Description
2002-06-11 20:45:08 UTC Major Connector Interface Panel Missing
2002-06-11 20:45:07 UTC Major fxp0: ethernet link down
Meaning The command output displays the alarm date, time, severity level, and description. fxp0
is the Ethernet connection to a management LAN.
Display CIP Error Messages in the System Log File
Purpose To determine the details of the CIP error messages in the system log file.
Action To display the CIP error messages in the system log file, use the following CLI command:
user@host> show log messages
Sample Output
user@host> show log messages
Jun 11 20:45:07 hissy-re0 /kernel: fxp0: link media DOWN 10Mb / half-duplex
Jun 11 20:45:07 hissy-re0 craftd[556]: Major alarm set, fxp0: ethernet link down
Jun 11 20:45:07 hissy-re0 alarmd[555]: Alarm set: fxp0 color=RED, class=ETHER,
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