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[c-nsp] Understanding A9K Power Status
Jason Lixfeld
2017-02-02 18:47:09 UTC
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Hey there,

According to the A9K HW installation guide, for the 9010 chassis, there are two slots for power shelves, and depending on whether it’s a V1 or V2 power shelf, each power shelf can hold up to 3 or 4 power modules, respectively.

I have a bunch of these boxes, some running XR5.3, some running 4.3.

1: I have a 5.3 box with V1 power system. Only one power shelf is wired at the moment, but there are two power modules in each of the two power shelfs. Based on the all the physical labelling, the power modules are installed in M0 and M1 and the cabling is wired to M0 and M1. When I look at the environment, the output says M0 and M2 instead of M0 and M1:

RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:#admin show environment power-supply
Thu Feb 2 10:04:18.143 EST
R/S/I Modules Capacity Status
(W)
0/PS0/M0/*
host PM 0 Error (status bits read failed)

0/PS0/M2/*
host PM 0 Error (status bits read failed)

0/PS1/M0/*
host PM 2100 Ok

0/PS1/M2/*
host PM 2100 Ok

Is it likely that this is a bug whose ID I haven’t been able to find?

2: I have two 4.3 box, one with a V1 power system, and the other with a V2 power system. Each has two power shelves fully wired, with a various numbers of power modules in each of the two power shelves. When I look at the environment, it makes no distinction between whether or not the power modules are connected to shelf 1 (0/PS0) or shelf 2 (0/PS1) like it does in the 5.3 system.

Would it be fair to say then, that it’s an XR5.3 thing, which has some hooks in it that makes the distinction between which which power shelf a power module is inserted into? If so, can anyone point me to some docs that might point to that feature? The new HW/SW features in the release notes between 4.3.4 and 5.3.4 don’t seem to have anything there.

RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:R1#admin show environment power-supply
Thu Feb 2 13:24:22.579 EST
R/S/I Modules Capacity Status
(W)
0/PM0/*
host PM 2100 Ok

0/PM1/*
host PM 2100 Ok

0/PM4/*
host PM 2100 Ok



RP/0/RSP1/CPU0:R2#admin show env power-supply
Thu Feb 2 13:25:30.520 EST
R/S/I Modules Capacity Status
(W)
0/PM0/*
host PM 2100 Ok

0/PM1/*
host PM 2100 Ok

0/PM2/*
host PM 2100 Ok

0/PM3/*
host PM 2100 Ok

0/PM4/*
host PM 2100 Ok

0/PM5/*
host PM 2100 Ok


3: Is the CLI for determining whether or not the box has a V1, V2 power system?

Thanks in advance!
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Ted Johansson
2017-02-02 19:44:35 UTC
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1) I'm not seeing the same issue as you do, sorry. What version of 5.3 are you running, SP and SMUs? (hope you are running 5.3.4)

You could use the following commands to see if they give you the same output, but most probably:

V1-V3# admin show inventory power-supply
V1# run pwrdebug show
V2-3# run pwr_mgmt_debug show

2) Do unfortunately not have any routers running 4.3 anymore so I'm not able to verify.

3) If you wish to know if it is a V1-3 power system you can execute the following command:

# admin sh inventory chassis | i chassis.*DESC
NAME: "chassis ASR-9010", DESCR: "ASR-9010 8 Line Card Slot Chassis with V3 DC PEM"

Unfortunately not answers to all your questions, but something at least :)

Best Regards
Ted

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Subject: [c-nsp] Understanding A9K Power Status

Hey there,

According to the A9K HW installation guide, for the 9010 chassis, there are two slots for power shelves, and depending on whether it’s a V1 or V2 power shelf, each power shelf can hold up to 3 or 4 power modules, respectively.

I have a bunch of these boxes, some running XR5.3, some running 4.3.

1: I have a 5.3 box with V1 power system. Only one power shelf is wired at the moment, but there are two power modules in each of the two power shelfs. Based on the all the physical labelling, the power modules are installed in M0 and M1 and the cabling is wired to M0 and M1. When I look at the environment, the output says M0 and M2 instead of M0 and M1:

RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:#admin show environment power-supply Thu Feb 2 10:04:18.143 EST
R/S/I Modules Capacity Status
(W)
0/PS0/M0/*
host PM 0 Error (status bits read failed)

0/PS0/M2/*
host PM 0 Error (status bits read failed)

0/PS1/M0/*
host PM 2100 Ok

0/PS1/M2/*
host PM 2100 Ok

Is it likely that this is a bug whose ID I haven’t been able to find?

2: I have two 4.3 box, one with a V1 power system, and the other with a V2 power system. Each has two power shelves fully wired, with a various numbers of power modules in each of the two power shelves. When I look at the environment, it makes no distinction between whether or not the power modules are connected to shelf 1 (0/PS0) or shelf 2 (0/PS1) like it does in the 5.3 system.

Would it be fair to say then, that it’s an XR5.3 thing, which has some hooks in it that makes the distinction between which which power shelf a power module is inserted into? If so, can anyone point me to some docs that might point to that feature? The new HW/SW features in the release notes between 4.3.4 and 5.3.4 don’t seem to have anything there.

RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:R1#admin show environment power-supply Thu Feb 2 13:24:22.579 EST
R/S/I Modules Capacity Status
(W)
0/PM0/*
host PM 2100 Ok

0/PM1/*
host PM 2100 Ok

0/PM4/*
host PM 2100 Ok



RP/0/RSP1/CPU0:R2#admin show env power-supply Thu Feb 2 13:25:30.520 EST
R/S/I Modules Capacity Status
(W)
0/PM0/*
host PM 2100 Ok

0/PM1/*
host PM 2100 Ok

0/PM2/*
host PM 2100 Ok

0/PM3/*
host PM 2100 Ok

0/PM4/*
host PM 2100 Ok

0/PM5/*
host PM 2100 Ok


3: Is the CLI for determining whether or not the box has a V1, V2 power system?

Thanks in advance!
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Jason Lixfeld
2017-02-03 13:41:47 UTC
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Hey Ted,
Post by Ted Johansson
1) I'm not seeing the same issue as you do, sorry. What version of 5.3 are you running, SP and SMUs? (hope you are running 5.3.4)
Yup, 5.3.4 + SMUs:

RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:#show install active summary
Fri Feb 3 07:49:19.938 EST
Default Profile:
SDRs:
Owner
Active Packages:
disk0:asr9k-mini-px-5.3.4
disk0:asr9k-mpls-px-5.3.4
disk0:asr9k-mgbl-px-5.3.4
disk0:asr9k-mcast-px-5.3.4
disk0:asr9k-fpd-px-5.3.4
disk0:asr9k-k9sec-px-5.3.4
disk0:asr9k-px-5.3.4.CSCvb31992-1.0.0
disk0:asr9k-px-5.3.4.CSCvb37291-1.0.0
disk0:asr9k-px-5.3.4.CSCvb39379-1.0.0
disk0:asr9k-px-5.3.4.CSCvb72705-1.0.0
disk0:asr9k-px-5.3.4.CSCvb88426-1.0.0
disk0:asr9k-px-5.3.4.CSCvb92687-1.0.0
disk0:asr9k-px-5.3.4.CSCvb95320-1.0.0
disk0:asr9k-px-5.3.4.CSCvc02589-1.0.0
disk0:asr9k-px-5.3.4.CSCvc18067-1.0.0
disk0:asr9k-px-5.3.4.CSCvc22207-1.0.0
Post by Ted Johansson
V1-V3# admin show inventory power-supply
! V1 5.3.4
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:#admin show inventory power-supply
Fri Feb 3 07:49:49.318 EST
NAME: "power-module 0/PS1/M0/SP", DESCR: "2kW DC Power Module"
PID: A9K-2KW-DC, VID: V03, SN: TLD154050CP

NAME: "power-module 0/PS1/M2/SP", DESCR: "2kW DC Power Module"
PID: A9K-2KW-DC, VID: V03, SN: TLD154050A0

However, there are two other power modules that are picked up in admin show env power, but are not powered up, so they don’t show up here. Just me, or is that odd that they show up in one place, but not the other? Seems inconsistent and confusing.

! V1 4.3.4
RP/0/RSP1/CPU0:#admin show inventory power-supply
Fri Feb 3 08:27:35.043 EST
NAME: "power-module 0/PM0/SP", DESCR: "2kW DC Power Module"
PID: A9K-2KW-DC, VID: V03, SN: TLD1330500X

NAME: "power-module 0/PM1/SP", DESCR: "2kW DC Power Module"
PID: A9K-2KW-DC, VID: V03, SN: TLD1511502H

NAME: "power-module 0/PM2/SP", DESCR: "2kW DC Power Module"
PID: A9K-2KW-DC, VID: V03, SN: TLD150650CU

NAME: "power-module 0/PM3/SP", DESCR: "2kW DC Power Module"
PID: A9K-2KW-DC, VID: V03, SN: TLD144750RU

NAME: "power-module 0/PM4/SP", DESCR: "2kW DC Power Module"
PID: A9K-2KW-DC, VID: V03, SN: TLD1303505H

NAME: "power-module 0/PM5/SP", DESCR: "2kW DC Power Module"
PID: A9K-2KW-DC, VID: V03, SN: TLD1511507O

! V2 4.3.4
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:#admin show inventory power-supply
Fri Feb 3 08:29:54.660 EST
NAME: "power-module 0/PM0/SP", DESCR: "2kW DC Power Module"
PID: PWR-2KW-DC-V2, VID: V01, SN: DTM172801PY

NAME: "power-module 0/PM1/SP", DESCR: "2kW DC Power Module"
PID: PWR-2KW-DC-V2, VID: V01, SN: DTM172801L7

NAME: "power-module 0/PM4/SP", DESCR: "2kW DC Power Module"
PID: PWR-2KW-DC-V2, VID: V01, SN: DTM172801JS

RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:#
Post by Ted Johansson
V1# run pwrdebug show
Oh now that’s a fun command! Why’s that have to be so hidden? That should be available via show env!

RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:#run pwrdebug show
Fri Feb 3 07:51:16.144 EST

Power Shelf Type: DC/DC
Total System Capacity : 4200 Watts
Usable System Capacity : 4200 Watts
Supply Redundancy Threshold Capacity : 2100 Watts
Feed Redundancy Threshold Capacity : -1 Watts

Power Module Status:
Node Status Capacity Type Voltage Current Temp
------------------------------------------------------------------
0/PS0/M0/SP FAILED 0 Watt 0 0.000 0.000 0 C
0/PS0/M1/SP MISSING 0 Watt 0 0.000 0.000 0 C
0/PS0/M2/SP FAILED 0 Watt 0 0.000 0.000 0 C
0/PS1/M0/SP WARNING 2100 Watt f0018a 54.280 9.800 44 C
0/PS1/M1/SP MISSING 0 Watt 0 0.000 0.000 0 C
0/PS1/M2/SP WARNING 2100 Watt f0018a 54.207 9.200 46 C
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:#
Post by Ted Johansson
V2-3# run pwr_mgmt_debug show
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:#run pwr_mgmt_debug show
Fri Feb 3 07:54:24.134 EST

Power Shelf Type: DC
Total System Capacity : 6300 Watts
Usable System Capacity : 6300 Watts
Supply Redundancy Threshold Capacity : 4200 Watts
Feed Redundancy Threshold Capacity : -1 Watts

Power Module Status:
Node Status Capacity Type Input Volt A Input Volt B Input Current Input Power Output Volt Output Current Output Power Inlet Temp Outlet temp Hours
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
0/PM0/SP WARNING 2100 Watt 0xf0038a 53.487 V 0.000 V 12.248 A 654.077 W 54.817 V 10.811 A 591.133 W 27 C 45 C 27607
0/PM1/SP WARNING 2100 Watt 0xf0038a 53.565 V 0.000 V 12.111 A 645.867 W 54.738 V 10.811 A 591.133 W 27 C 43 C 27607
0/PM2/SP MISSING 0 Watt 0x000000 0.000 V 0.000 V 0.000 A 0.000 W 0.000 V 0.000 A 0.000 W 0 C 0 C 0
0/PM3/SP MISSING 0 Watt 0x000000 0.000 V 0.000 V 0.000 A 0.000 W 0.000 V 0.000 A 0.000 W 0 C 0 C 0
0/PM4/SP WARNING 2100 Watt 0xf0038a 53.487 V 0.000 V 11.837 A 632.183 W 54.738 V 10.606 A 580.186 W 25 C 42 C 27607
0/PM5/SP MISSING 0 Watt 0x000000 0.000 V 0.000 V 0.000 A 0.000 W 0.000 V 0.000 A 0.000 W 0 C 0 C 0
0/PM6/SP MISSING 0 Watt 0x000000 0.000 V 0.000 V 0.000 A 0.000 W 0.000 V 0.000 A 0.000 W 0 C 0 C 0
0/PM7/SP MISSING 0 Watt 0x000000 0.000 V 0.000 V 0.000 A 0.000 W 0.000 V 0.000 A 0.000 W 0 C 0 C 0
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:bfr01.905KingStW01.YYZ#
Post by Ted Johansson
2) Do unfortunately not have any routers running 4.3 anymore so I'm not able to verify.
# admin sh inventory chassis | i chassis.*DESC
NAME: "chassis ASR-9010", DESCR: "ASR-9010 8 Line Card Slot Chassis with V3 DC PEM”
Heh. Not quite, unfortunately:

! XR4.3.4 (PEK)
RP/0/RSP1/CPU0:#admin show inventory chassis
Fri Feb 3 08:11:42.026 EST
NAME: "chassis ASR-9010-DC", DESCR: "ASR-9010 DC Chassis"
PID: ASR-9010-DC, VID: V01, SN: FOX1444G2LC

--
! XR4.3.4 (BFK)
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:#admin show inventory chassis
Thu Feb 2 15:02:36.239 EST
NAME: "chassis ASR-9010-AC-E", DESCR: "ASR 9010 DC Chassis with PEM Version 2"
PID: ASR-9010-DC-V2, VID: V01, SN: FOX1734G1HP


! XR5.3.4 (PPK)
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:#admin show inventory chassis
Fri Feb 3 07:57:28.256 EST
NAME: "chassis ASR-9010-DC", DESCR: "ASR 9010 8 Line Card Slot Chassis with V1 AC PEM"
PID: ASR-9010-DC, VID: V01, SN: FOX1618G4HS


! XR4.3.1 (BFF)
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:#admin show inventory chassis
Thu Feb 2 15:01:56.279 EST
NAME: "chassis ASR-9010-DC", DESCR: "ASR-9010 DC Chassis"
PID: ASR-9010-DC, VID: V01, SN: FOX1442GZ2E


! XR4.3.4 (PEF)
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:#admin show inventory chassis
Thu Feb 2 15:02:20.451 EST
NAME: "chassis ASR-9010-DC", DESCR: "ASR-9010 DC Chassis"
PID: ASR-9010-DC, VID: V01, SN: FOX1615G75C


! XR4.3.1 (BFW)
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:#admin show inventory chassis
Thu Feb 2 15:02:04.847 EST
NAME: "chassis ASR-9010-DC", DESCR: "ASR-9010 DC Chassis"
PID: ASR-9010-DC, VID: V01, SN: FOX1620G1VW


! XR5.3.4 (PPW)
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:#admin show inventory chassis
Fri Feb 3 08:00:38.523 EST
NAME: "chassis ASR-9010-DC", DESCR: "ASR 9010 8 Line Card Slot Chassis with V1 AC PEM"
PID: ASR-9010-DC, VID: V01, SN: FOX1631GDP7


! XR4.3.1 (BFH)
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:#admin show inventory chassis
Thu Feb 2 15:02:15.081 EST
NAME: "chassis ASR-9010-DC", DESCR: "ASR-9010 DC Chassis"
PID: ASR-9010-DC, VID: V01, SN: FOX1436GR1Y


! XR4.3.4 (BFR)
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:#admin show inventory chassis
Thu Feb 2 15:02:30.991 EST
NAME: "chassis ASR-9010-AC-E", DESCR: "ASR 9010 DC Chassis with PEM Version 2"
PID: ASR-9010-DC-V2, VID: V01, SN: FOX1619G17M



Some other interesting stuff. On the BFK and BFR devices (V2+4.3.4), the chassis name appears to think it’s an AC-E chassis, but the chassis description is correct.

On the PPK and PPW devices (V1+5.3.4), chassis name is correct, description is wrong, but partly right because it knows it’s V1 - which is the only time anything has actually said V1.
Post by Ted Johansson
Unfortunately not answers to all your questions, but something at least :)
So in summary, it sounds like this is how things work:

- In at least 4.3.1, a V1 power system will not say it’s V1. That’s how you know it’s actually V1.
- In at least 4.3.4, a V2 power system will actually say it’s V2. Unsure whether the chassis name mis-match is consistent though, or if I’m just special :)
- In at least 5.3.4, a V1 power system will actually say it’s V1. Unsure whether the chassis description mis-match is consistent.
- In at least 5.3.4, admin show environment power-supply will make the distinction between which power shelf a power module is installed in.

Some unknowns that I’d love to know still:

- What is the output of 'admin show env power’ in a V1 power system on 4.x, if a power module is installed but no power (i.e.: failed source)
- What is the output of 'admin show env power’ in a V2 power system on 4.x, if a power module is installed but no power (i.e.: failed source)
- What is the output of 'admin show env power’ in a V2 power system on 5.x, if a power module is installed but no power (i.e.: failed source)

This has been insightful!
Post by Ted Johansson
Best Regards
Ted
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Sent: den 2 februari 2017 19:47
Subject: [c-nsp] Understanding A9K Power Status
Hey there,
According to the A9K HW installation guide, for the 9010 chassis, there are two slots for power shelves, and depending on whether it’s a V1 or V2 power shelf, each power shelf can hold up to 3 or 4 power modules, respectively.
I have a bunch of these boxes, some running XR5.3, some running 4.3.
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:#admin show environment power-supply Thu Feb 2 10:04:18.143 EST
R/S/I Modules Capacity Status
(W)
0/PS0/M0/*
host PM 0 Error (status bits read failed)
0/PS0/M2/*
host PM 0 Error (status bits read failed)
0/PS1/M0/*
host PM 2100 Ok
0/PS1/M2/*
host PM 2100 Ok
Is it likely that this is a bug whose ID I haven’t been able to find?
2: I have two 4.3 box, one with a V1 power system, and the other with a V2 power system. Each has two power shelves fully wired, with a various numbers of power modules in each of the two power shelves. When I look at the environment, it makes no distinction between whether or not the power modules are connected to shelf 1 (0/PS0) or shelf 2 (0/PS1) like it does in the 5.3 system.
Would it be fair to say then, that it’s an XR5.3 thing, which has some hooks in it that makes the distinction between which which power shelf a power module is inserted into? If so, can anyone point me to some docs that might point to that feature? The new HW/SW features in the release notes between 4.3.4 and 5.3.4 don’t seem to have anything there.
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:R1#admin show environment power-supply Thu Feb 2 13:24:22.579 EST
R/S/I Modules Capacity Status
(W)
0/PM0/*
host PM 2100 Ok
0/PM1/*
host PM 2100 Ok
0/PM4/*
host PM 2100 Ok
RP/0/RSP1/CPU0:R2#admin show env power-supply Thu Feb 2 13:25:30.520 EST
R/S/I Modules Capacity Status
(W)
0/PM0/*
host PM 2100 Ok
0/PM1/*
host PM 2100 Ok
0/PM2/*
host PM 2100 Ok
0/PM3/*
host PM 2100 Ok
0/PM4/*
host PM 2100 Ok
0/PM5/*
host PM 2100 Ok
3: Is the CLI for determining whether or not the box has a V1, V2 power system?
Thanks in advance!
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Mohammad Khalil
2017-02-02 22:19:36 UTC
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Hi Jason

I have some old outputs from a ASR9010 box that is running code 4.2.3 , it might help:

RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:UM_HQ1_P_01#admin show install active summary

Mon Apr 18 20:10:32.696 AST
Default Profile:
SDRs:
Owner
Active Packages:
disk0:asr9k-p-4.2.3.CSCud37351-1.0.0
disk0:asr9k-p-4.2.3.CSCuc84257-1.0.0
disk0:asr9k-mini-p-4.2.3
disk0:asr9k-k9sec-p-4.2.3
disk0:asr9k-mpls-p-4.2.3
disk0:asr9k-p-4.2.3.CSCuh52959-1.0.0

RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:UM_HQ1_P_01#admin show platform

Mon Apr 18 20:10:34.655 AST
Node Type State Config State
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
0/RSP0/CPU0 A9K-RSP-4G(Active) IOS XR RUN PWR,NSHUT,MON
0/RSP1/CPU0 A9K-RSP-4G(Standby) IOS XR RUN PWR,NSHUT,MON
0/FT0/SP FAN TRAY READY
0/FT1/SP FAN TRAY READY
0/0/CPU0 A9K-2T20GE-B IOS XR RUN PWR,NSHUT,MON
0/4/CPU0 A9K-MOD80-TR IOS XR RUN PWR,NSHUT,MON
0/4/0 A9K-MPA-20X1GE OK PWR,NSHUT,MON
0/4/1 A9K-MPA-2X10GE OK PWR,NSHUT,MON
0/PM0/SP A9K-3KW-AC READY PWR,NSHUT,MON
0/PM1/SP A9K-3KW-AC READY PWR,NSHUT,MON
0/PM3/SP A9K-3KW-AC READY PWR,NSHUT,MON
0/PM4/SP A9K-3KW-AC READY PWR,NSHUT,MON
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:UM_HQ1_P_01#admin show inventory

Mon Apr 18 20:10:35.060 AST
NAME: "module 0/RSP0/CPU0", DESCR: "ASR9K Fabric, Controller, 4G memory"
PID: A9K-RSP-4G, VID: V03, SN: FOC15078EVW

NAME: "module compact-flash 0/RSP0/CPU0", DESCR: " CompactFlash "
PID: cFLASH, VID: N/A, SN: 000000000301

NAME: "module 0/RSP1/CPU0", DESCR: "ASR9K Fabric, Controller, 4G memory"
PID: A9K-RSP-4G, VID: V03, SN: FOC152284D7

NAME: "module compact-flash 0/RSP1/CPU0", DESCR: " CompactFlash"
PID: cFLASH, VID: N/A, SN: 000000000301

NAME: "fantray 0/FT0/SP", DESCR: "ASR-9010 Fan Tray"
PID: ASR-9010-FAN, VID: V02, SN: FOX1519XHM4

NAME: "fan0 0/FT0/SP", DESCR: "ASR9K Generic Fan"
PID: , VID: N/A, SN:

NAME: "fan1 0/FT0/SP", DESCR: "ASR9K Generic Fan"
PID: , VID: N/A, SN:

NAME: "fan2 0/FT0/SP", DESCR: "ASR9K Generic Fan"
PID: , VID: N/A, SN:

NAME: "fan3 0/FT0/SP", DESCR: "ASR9K Generic Fan"
PID: , VID: N/A, SN:

NAME: "fan4 0/FT0/SP", DESCR: "ASR9K Generic Fan"
PID: , VID: N/A, SN:

NAME: "fan5 0/FT0/SP", DESCR: "ASR9K Generic Fan"
PID: , VID: N/A, SN:

NAME: "fan6 0/FT0/SP", DESCR: "ASR9K Generic Fan"
PID: , VID: N/A, SN:

NAME: "fan7 0/FT0/SP", DESCR: "ASR9K Generic Fan"
PID: , VID: N/A, SN:

NAME: "fan8 0/FT0/SP", DESCR: "ASR9K Generic Fan"
PID: , VID: N/A, SN:

NAME: "fan9 0/FT0/SP", DESCR: "ASR9K Generic Fan"
PID: , VID: N/A, SN:

NAME: "fan10 0/FT0/SP", DESCR: "ASR9K Generic Fan"
PID: , VID: N/A, SN:

NAME: "fan11 0/FT0/SP", DESCR: "ASR9K Generic Fan"
PID: , VID: N/A, SN:

NAME: "fantray 0/FT1/SP", DESCR: "ASR-9010 Fan Tray"
PID: ASR-9010-FAN, VID: V02, SN: FOX1519XHM9

NAME: "fan0 0/FT1/SP", DESCR: "ASR9K Generic Fan"
PID: , VID: N/A, SN:

NAME: "fan1 0/FT1/SP", DESCR: "ASR9K Generic Fan"
PID: , VID: N/A, SN:

NAME: "fan2 0/FT1/SP", DESCR: "ASR9K Generic Fan"
PID: , VID: N/A, SN:

NAME: "fan3 0/FT1/SP", DESCR: "ASR9K Generic Fan"
PID: , VID: N/A, SN:

NAME: "fan4 0/FT1/SP", DESCR: "ASR9K Generic Fan"
PID: , VID: N/A, SN:

NAME: "fan5 0/FT1/SP", DESCR: "ASR9K Generic Fan"
PID: , VID: N/A, SN:

NAME: "fan6 0/FT1/SP", DESCR: "ASR9K Generic Fan"
PID: , VID: N/A, SN:

NAME: "fan7 0/FT1/SP", DESCR: "ASR9K Generic Fan"
PID: , VID: N/A, SN:

NAME: "fan8 0/FT1/SP", DESCR: "ASR9K Generic Fan"
PID: , VID: N/A, SN:

NAME: "fan9 0/FT1/SP", DESCR: "ASR9K Generic Fan"
PID: , VID: N/A, SN:

NAME: "fan10 0/FT1/SP", DESCR: "ASR9K Generic Fan"
PID: , VID: N/A, SN:

NAME: "fan11 0/FT1/SP", DESCR: "ASR9K Generic Fan"
PID: , VID: N/A, SN:

NAME: "module 0/0/CPU0", DESCR: "2-Port 10GE, 20-Port GE Line Card, Requires XFPs and SFPs"
PID: A9K-2T20GE-B, VID: V03, SN: FOC1509836M

NAME: "module mau TenGigE0/0/CPU0/0", DESCR: "Multirate 10GBASE-ER and OC-192/STM-64 IR-2 XFP, SMF"
PID: XFP-10GER-192IR+ , VID: V02 , SN: ONT174904JE

NAME: "module mau TenGigE0/0/CPU0/1", DESCR: "Multirate 10GBASE-LR and OC-192/STM-64 SR-1 XFP, SMF"
PID: XFP-10GLR-OC192SR , VID: V04 , SN: SPC191801RR

NAME: "module mau GigabitEthernet0/0/CPU0/0", DESCR: "1000BASE-ZX SFP transceiver module, SMF, 1550nm, DOM"
PID: GLC-ZX-SMD , VID: V01 , SN: SPC1730039Y

NAME: "module mau GigabitEthernet0/0/CPU0/1", DESCR: "Unknown pluggable optics"
PID: , VID: N/A, SN: FNS160508RJ

NAME: "module mau GigabitEthernet0/0/CPU0/2", DESCR: "GE T"
PID: , VID: N/A, SN: MTC172404V4

NAME: "module mau GigabitEthernet0/0/CPU0/3", DESCR: "GE T"
PID: , VID: N/A, SN: MTC161002BE

NAME: "module mau GigabitEthernet0/0/CPU0/4", DESCR: "GE T"
PID: , VID: N/A, SN: MTC175002GL

NAME: "module mau GigabitEthernet0/0/CPU0/8", DESCR: "1000BASE-ZX Gigabit Ethernet SFP (DOM), SMF, 70Km"
PID: SFP-GE-Z , VID: V01 , SN: SPC170508ZY

NAME: "module mau GigabitEthernet0/0/CPU0/9", DESCR: "1000BASE-LX/LH SFP transceiver module, MMF/SMF, 1310nm, DOM"
PID: GLC-LH-SMD , VID: V01 , SN: FNS19231MVF

NAME: "module mau GigabitEthernet0/0/CPU0/10", DESCR: "GE T"
PID: , VID: N/A, SN: MTC17240AZ1

NAME: "module mau GigabitEthernet0/0/CPU0/12", DESCR: "GE T"
PID: , VID: N/A, SN: MTC161004RQ

NAME: "module mau GigabitEthernet0/0/CPU0/19", DESCR: "1000BASE-SX SFP transceiver module, MMF, 850nm, DOM"
PID: GLC-SX-MMD , VID: V01 , SN: AGA1729R4X4

NAME: "module 0/4/CPU0", DESCR: "80G Modular Linecard, Packet Transport Optimized"
PID: A9K-MOD80-TR, VID: V05, SN: FOC1733N1C0

NAME: "module 0/4/0", DESCR: "ASR 9000 20-port 1GE Modular Port Adapter"
PID: A9K-MPA-20X1GE, VID: V02, SN: FOC1731NA0U

NAME: "module mau 0/4/0/0", DESCR: "SFP"
PID: GLC-LH-SMD , VID: V01 , SN: FNS184104AD

NAME: "module mau 0/4/0/1", DESCR: "SFP"
PID: GLC-LH-SMD , VID: V01 , SN: AVJ18193P3T

NAME: "module mau 0/4/0/2", DESCR: "SFP"
PID: GLC-ZX-SM , VID: V01 , SN: OPC15471130

NAME: "module mau 0/4/0/3", DESCR: "SFP"
PID: GLC-LH-SMD , VID: V01 , SN: FNS1727165W

NAME: "module mau 0/4/0/4", DESCR: "SFP"
PID: GLC-LH-SMD , VID: V01 , SN: FNS17271A8M

NAME: "module mau 0/4/0/7", DESCR: "SFP"
PID: GLC-LH-SMD , VID: V01 , SN: FNS1727163P

NAME: "module mau 0/4/0/9", DESCR: "SFP"
PID: SFP-GE-Z , VID: V01 , SN: SPC152908QJ

NAME: "module mau 0/4/0/10", DESCR: "SFP"
PID: SFP-GE-Z , VID: V01 , SN: SPC170505WR

NAME: "module mau 0/4/0/16", DESCR: "SFP"
PID: GLC-ZX-SMD , VID: V01 , SN: FNS17330BQJ

NAME: "module 0/4/1", DESCR: "ASR 9000 2-port 10GE Modular Port Adapter"
PID: A9K-MPA-2X10GE, VID: V03, SN: FOC1731N7LB

NAME: "module mau 0/4/1/0", DESCR: "XFP"
PID: XFP-10GLR-OC192SR , VID: V03 , SN: AGA1550N38B

NAME: "power-module 0/PM0/SP", DESCR: "3kW AC Power Module"
PID: A9K-3KW-AC, VID: V01, SN: TLD151751P5

NAME: "power-module 0/PM1/SP", DESCR: "3kW AC Power Module"
PID: A9K-3KW-AC, VID: V01, SN: TLD15155110

NAME: "power-module 0/PM3/SP", DESCR: "3kW AC Power Module"
PID: A9K-3KW-AC, VID: V01, SN: TLD15155126

NAME: "power-module 0/PM4/SP", DESCR: "3kW AC Power Module"
PID: A9K-3KW-AC, VID: V01, SN: TLD15155152

NAME: "chassis ASR-9010-AC", DESCR: "ASR-9010 AC Chassis"
PID: ASR-9010-AC, VID: V01, SN: FOX1525H1EJ

RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:UM_HQ1_P_01#admin show environment all

Mon Apr 18 20:10:35.674 AST

Temperature Information
---------------------------------------------

R/S/I Modules Sensor (deg C)
0/0/*
host Inlet0 27.5
host Hotspot0 36.5




0/RSP0/*
host Inlet0 22.1
host Hotspot0 34.6

0/RSP1/*
host Inlet0 22.3
host Hotspot0 35.5

0/4/*
ep0 Inlet0 26.8
ep0 Hotspot0 35.2

ep1 Inlet0 22.8
ep1 Hotspot0 31.1

host Inlet0 25.1
host Hotspot0 37.7




0/FT0/*
host Inlet0 21.4
host Hotspot0 23.6

0/FT1/*
host Inlet0 21.4
host Hotspot0 25.0









Voltage Information
---------------------------------------------

R/S/I Modules Sensor (mV) Margin
0/0/*
host IBV 10569 n/a
host 5.0V 4920 n/a
host VP3P3_CAN 3285 n/a
host 3.3V 3298 n/a
host 2.5V 2507 n/a
host 1.8VB 1805 n/a
host 1.2VB 1185 n/a
host 1.8VA 1801 n/a
host 0.9VB 882 n/a
host 1.2V_LDO_BRG0 1194 n/a
host 1.2V_LDO_BRG1 1195 n/a
host 1.8VC 1819 n/a
host 1.5VB 1505 n/a
host 1.5VA 1502 n/a
host 1.1V(1.05V_CPU) 1051 n/a
host 0.75VA 752 n/a
host 0.75VB_0.75VC 755 n/a
host 1.1VB 1107 n/a
host 1.0V_Bridge_LDO 997 n/a
host 1.0VB 1035 n/a
host 0.75VD_and_0.75VE 755 n/a
host 1.5VC 1507 n/a
host 1.8VD 1801 n/a
host 1.1VC 1098 n/a
host ZARLINK_3.3V 3287 n/a
host ZARLINK_1.8V 1807 n/a
host 1.2V_DB 1223 n/a
host 3.3V_DB 3316 n/a
host 2.5V_DB 2496 n/a
host 1.5V_DB 1494 n/a
host 1.8V_DB 1826 n/a
host 5.0V_XFP_DB 5019 n/a
host 1.2VB_DB 1208 n/a
host 1.0V_TCAM0 1002 n/a
host 1.0V_TCAM1 1003 n/a
host 1.0V_TCAM2 1002 n/a
host 1.0V_TCAM3 1002 n/a




0/RSP0/*
host 0.75VTT 752 n/a
host 0.9VTT_A 910 n/a
host 0.9VTT_B 900 n/a
host IBV 10518 n/a
host 5.0V 5003 n/a
host VP3P3_CAN 3284 n/a
host 3.3V 3311 n/a
host 2.5V 2504 n/a
host 1.8VB 1804 n/a
host 1.2VA 1205 n/a
host 1.2VB 1205 n/a
host 1.05V 1043 n/a
host 1.2VD 1207 n/a
host 1.8VA 1812 n/a
host 1.5V 1504 n/a
host 1.9V 1885 n/a

0/RSP1/*
host 0.75VTT 751 n/a
host 0.9VTT_A 910 n/a
host 0.9VTT_B 903 n/a
host IBV 10592 n/a
host 5.0V 4997 n/a
host VP3P3_CAN 3286 n/a
host 3.3V 3301 n/a
host 2.5V 2512 n/a
host 1.8VB 1806 n/a
host 1.2VA 1205 n/a
host 1.2VB 1197 n/a
host 1.05V 1045 n/a
host 1.2VD 1200 n/a
host 1.8VA 1815 n/a
host 1.5V 1502 n/a
host 1.9V 1884 n/a

0/4/*
ep0 IBV 7175 n/a
ep0 VP3P3 3331 n/a
ep0 VP1P2 1204 n/a
ep0 VP1P2_PHY 1193 n/a
ep0 VP3P3_AUX 3275 n/a

ep1 VP2P5 2500 n/a
ep1 VP3P3 3299 n/a
ep1 VP1P2 1199 n/a
ep1 VP1P8 1800 n/a
ep1 VP5P0 4999 n/a
ep1 VP0P9_HEXP0 900 n/a
ep1 VP0P9_LDO 900 n/a
ep1 VP1P2_LDO 1199 n/a

host VP3P3_CAN 3300 n/a
host VP3.3V_CAN_DB 3280 n/a
host VP1P0_SAC_CORE 999 n/a
host VP1P0_SAC_VDDA 1000 n/a
host VP1P0_SAC_VDDD 1000 n/a
host VP1P2_SAC_VDDT 1199 n/a
host VP1P8_SAC_VDDR 1800 n/a
host VP1P0_LAN 999 n/a
host VP1P0_SKT2_CORE 999 n/a
host VP1P0_SKT2_IO 1000 n/a
host VP1P5_SKT2_IO 1499 n/a
host VP2P5_SKT2_IO 2499 n/a
host VP1P0_CPU_CORE 1000 n/a
host VP1P0_CPU_PLAT 1000 n/a
host VTT_0P75_CPU 750 n/a
host VP2P5 2498 n/a
host VP3P3 3299 n/a
host VP1P2 1200 n/a
host VP1P5 1499 n/a
host VP1P8 1800 n/a
host VP5P0 5001 n/a
host VP7P0 6998 n/a
host VP3P3_ZL_VDD 3299 n/a
host 1.0_N0_CORE_DB 1050 n/a
host 1.5_N0_IO_DB 1499 n/a
host 0.75_N0_VTT_DB 751 n/a
host 0.9_T01_CORE_DB 900 n/a
host 1.8_N01_IO_DB 1800 n/a
host VP1P0_SKT0_CORE 999 n/a
host VP1P0_SKT0_IO 1000 n/a
host VP1P5_SKT0_IO 1500 n/a
host VP2P5_SKT0_IO 2499 n/a
host VP1P8_ZL_VCORE 1801 n/a
host VP1P0_N2_CORE_DB 1050 n/a
host VP1P5_N2_IO_DB 1500 n/a
host VP0P75_N2_VTT_DB 751 n/a
host VP1P8_N23_IO_DB 1799 n/a
host VP5P0_DB 4999 n/a
host VP7P0_DB 6999 n/a
host VP3P3_DB 3299 n/a
host VP2P5_DB 2500 n/a
host VP1P2_STARKAD 1202 n/a
host VP1P0_PEX_1 999 n/a
host VP1P0_PEX_2 999 n/a
host VP1P2_LDO_LANCER 1201 n/a
host VP1P2_RAGNAR_CORE_DB 1200 n/a
host VP1P5_RAGNAR_IO_DB 1499 n/a
host VP1P8_RAGNAR_IO_DB 1800 n/a
host 0.9_T23_CORE_DB 900 n/a
host VP2P5_N01_IO_DB 2500 n/a
host VP2P5_N23_IO_DB 2500 n/a




0/FT0/*

0/FT1/*



LED Information
---------------------------------------------

R/S/I Modules LED Status
0/RSP0/*
host Critical-Alarm Off
host Major-Alarm Off
host Minor-Alarm Off
host ACO Off
host Fail Off
0/RSP1/*
host Critical-Alarm Off
host Major-Alarm Off
host Minor-Alarm Off
host ACO Off
host Fail Off

Fan Information
---------------------------------------------

Fan speed (rpm):
FAN0 FAN1 FAN2 FAN3 FAN4 FAN5 FAN6 FAN7 FAN8 FAN9 FAN10 FAN11

0/FT0/*
3510 3480 3510 3540 3510 3510 3510 3510 3510 3510 3510 3570
0/FT1/*
3540 3510 3570 3540 3510 3510 3540 3540 3510 3540 3570 3510
Power Supply Information
---------------------------------------------

R/S/I Modules Capacity Status
(W)
0/PM0/*
host PM 3000 Ok

0/PM1/*
host PM 3000 Ok

0/PM3/*
host PM 3000 Ok

0/PM4/*
host PM 3000 Ok


R/S/I Power Supply Voltage Current
(W) (V) (A)
0/PM0/* 367.8 54.1 6.8
0/PM1/* 299.2 54.4 5.5
0/PM3/* 354.2 54.5 6.5
0/PM4/* 232.2 54.0 4.3
--------------
Total: 1253.4


R/S/I Power Draw Voltage Current
(W) (V) (A)
0/FT0/* 0.0 0.0 0.0
0/FT1/* 0.0 0.0 0.0
--------------
Total: 0.0


R/S/I Power Draw Voltage Current
(W) (V) (A)
0/4/* 310.6 54.5 5.7
--------------
Total: 310.6

Power Budget Summary for Rack 0
--------------------------------


Power Shelves Type: AC
Power Budget Strict Mode: Disabled

Total Power Capacity: 12000W
Usable Power Capacity: 9000W
Supply Failure Protected Capacity: 9000W
Feed Failure Protected Capacity: 6000W
Worst Case Power Used: 1730W

Slot Max Watts
---- ---------
0/0/CPU0 320
0/RSP0/CPU0 205
0/RSP1/CPU0 205
0/4/CPU0 400
0/FT0/SP 300
0/FT1/SP 300

Worst Case Power Available: 7270W
Supply Protected Capacity Available: 7270W
Feed Protected Capacity Available: 4270W


Altitude Information
---------------------------------------------

Altitude:
*0/**/*
1800 meters above sea level
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:UM_HQ1_P_01#admin show hw-module fpd location all

Mon Apr 18 20:10:37.546 AST

===================================== ==========================================
Existing Field Programmable Devices
==========================================
HW Current SW Upg/
Location Card Type Version Type Subtype Inst Version Dng?
============ ======================== ======= ==== ======= ==== =========== ====
0/RSP0/CPU0 A9K-RSP-4G 1.0 lc fpga3 0 1.23 No
lc fpga1 0 1.05 No
lc fpga2 0 1.15 No
lc cbc 0 1.03 No
lc fpga4 0 3.08 No
lc hsbi 0 4.00 No
lc rommon 0 1.06 No
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
0/RSP0/CPU0 ASR-9010-FAN 1.0 lc cbc 2 4.02 No
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
0/RSP0/CPU0 ASR-9010-FAN 1.0 lc cbc 3 4.02 No
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
0/RSP1/CPU0 A9K-RSP-4G 1.0 lc fpga3 0 1.18 Yes
lc fpga1 0 1.05 No
lc fpga2 0 1.15 No
lc cbc 0 1.02 Yes
lc fpga4 0 3.08 No
lc hsbi 0 4.00 No
lc rommon 0 1.05 Yes
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
0/0/CPU0 A9K-2T20GE-B 1.0 lc fpga1 0 0.44 No
lc fpga2 0 0.16 No
lc cbc 0 2.03 No
lc cpld2 0 0.11 No
lc cpld1 0 1.00 No
lc cpld3 0 0.10 No
lc rommon 0 1.05 No
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
0/0/CPU0 A9K-2T20GE-B 1.0 lc fpga1 1 0.44 No
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
0/4/CPU0 A9K-MOD80-TR 1.0 lc cbc 0 20.115 No
lc fpga2 0 1.04 No
lc fpga4 0 1.05 No
lc rommon 0 1.29 No
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
0/4/0 A9K-MPA-20X1GE 1.102 spa fpga3 0 0.08 No
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
0/4/1 A9K-MPA-2X10GE 1.102 spa fpga6 1 1.06 No
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------


BR,

Mohammad


________________________________
From: cisco-nsp <cisco-nsp-***@puck.nether.net> on behalf of Jason Lixfeld <***@lixfeld.ca>
Sent: Thursday, February 2, 2017 8:47 PM
To: Cisco NSP
Subject: [c-nsp] Understanding A9K Power Status

Hey there,

According to the A9K HW installation guide, for the 9010 chassis, there are two slots for power shelves, and depending on whether it’s a V1 or V2 power shelf, each power shelf can hold up to 3 or 4 power modules, respectively.

I have a bunch of these boxes, some running XR5.3, some running 4.3.

1: I have a 5.3 box with V1 power system. Only one power shelf is wired at the moment, but there are two power modules in each of the two power shelfs. Based on the all the physical labelling, the power modules are installed in M0 and M1 and the cabling is wired to M0 and M1. When I look at the environment, the output says M0 and M2 instead of M0 and M1:

RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:#admin show environment power-supply
Thu Feb 2 10:04:18.143 EST
R/S/I Modules Capacity Status
(W)
0/PS0/M0/*
host PM 0 Error (status bits read failed)

0/PS0/M2/*
host PM 0 Error (status bits read failed)

0/PS1/M0/*
host PM 2100 Ok

0/PS1/M2/*
host PM 2100 Ok

Is it likely that this is a bug whose ID I haven’t been able to find?

2: I have two 4.3 box, one with a V1 power system, and the other with a V2 power system. Each has two power shelves fully wired, with a various numbers of power modules in each of the two power shelves. When I look at the environment, it makes no distinction between whether or not the power modules are connected to shelf 1 (0/PS0) or shelf 2 (0/PS1) like it does in the 5.3 system.

Would it be fair to say then, that it’s an XR5.3 thing, which has some hooks in it that makes the distinction between which which power shelf a power module is inserted into? If so, can anyone point me to some docs that might point to that feature? The new HW/SW features in the release notes between 4.3.4 and 5.3.4 don’t seem to have anything there.

RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:R1#admin show environment power-supply
Thu Feb 2 13:24:22.579 EST
R/S/I Modules Capacity Status
(W)
0/PM0/*
host PM 2100 Ok

0/PM1/*
host PM 2100 Ok

0/PM4/*
host PM 2100 Ok



RP/0/RSP1/CPU0:R2#admin show env power-supply
Thu Feb 2 13:25:30.520 EST
R/S/I Modules Capacity Status
(W)
0/PM0/*
host PM 2100 Ok

0/PM1/*
host PM 2100 Ok

0/PM2/*
host PM 2100 Ok

0/PM3/*
host PM 2100 Ok

0/PM4/*
host PM 2100 Ok

0/PM5/*
host PM 2100 Ok


3: Is the CLI for determining whether or not the box has a V1, V2 power system?

Thanks in advance!
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XR 4.1.2 incase it helps...


RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:9k#admin show environment power-supply
Thu Feb 2 16:30:13.194 CST
R/S/I Modules Capacity Status
(W)
0/PM0/*
host PM 2100 Ok

0/PM1/*
host PM 2100 Ok

0/PM2/*
host PM 2100 Ok

0/PM3/*
host PM 2100 Ok


R/S/I Power Draw Voltage Current
(W) (V) (A)
0/PM0/* 486.9 54.1 9.0
0/PM1/* 355.7 53.9 6.6
0/PM2/* 616.7 54.1 11.4
0/PM3/* 464.4 54.0 8.6
--------------
Total: 1923.7


Power Shelves Type: DC

Total Power Capacity: 8400W
Usable Power Capacity: 8400W
Supply Failure Protected Capacity: 6300W
Worst Case Power Used: 3350W

Slot Max Watts
---- ---------
0/0/CPU0 350
0/1/CPU0 350
0/2/CPU0 350
0/3/CPU0 630
0/RSP0/CPU0 235
0/RSP1/CPU0 235
0/FT0/SP 600
0/FT1/SP 600

Worst Case Power Available: 5050W
Supply Protected Capacity Available: 2950W



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