5-2 Sun Datacenter Switch 3456 Service Manual • August 2008
5.1 Troubleshooting CMCs
The chassis management controllers (CMCs) have several status LEDs that can
provide some troubleshooting assistance. See
TABLE 5-1.
Additionally, the following commands can help troubleshooting CMCs:
■ i2ctest
■ clia shmstatus
■ clia sensordata
■ clia getfruledstate
5.2 Powering Off CMCs
So long as standby power is present, the CMCs are on. A CMC can’t be powered off,
but it can be deactivated with the clia deactivate command. Deactivating
means to stop administration from that CMC.
TABLE 5-1 CMC Status LEDs
Glyph Name Color State and Meaning
Attention Amber On – A fault has been detected.
Off – Normal operation.
Flashing – A critical error has happened.
Ready-to-Remove Blue On – CMC is ready to be removed.
Off – Do not remove the CMC.
Flashing – No function.
OK Green On – CMC is operating normally.
Off – No power is being supplied to the CMC.
Flashing – No function.
N/A NET MGT Link
(right)
Green On – Link is operating as a 100 Mbps connection.
Off – Link is operating as a 10/100 Mbps connection.
Flashing – No function.
N/A NET MGT Activity
(left)
Amber On – Link is established.
Off – No link established.
Flashing – Activity on the port.