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Chapter 4 Managing Chassis
Chassis Fault Management
Chassis Fault Management
The Chassis Fault Management window displays general chassis availability details, Power Supply
information, Temperature information, and Fan information. You cannot configure any parameters in the
Chassis Fault Management window, it is a read only window.
The EM, for the chassis object, provides fault management of the overall management connectivity and
the environmental aspects of the router. More details on management connectivity can be found in
Chapter 18, “Fault Management.”.
Environmental fault management is provided in the form of four tables that report the status of Power
Supplies, Voltage, Temperature and Fans within the chassis. Each table contains a State column that
indicates the current state of each testpoint. This can be either Normal, Warning, Critical, Shutdown or
Not Present. This functionality is supplemented by the processing of notifications from the Cisco
12000/10720 Router. See Chapter 18, “Fault Management,” for further information.
When an environmental fault is detected, then the recommended procedures documented at
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/core/cis12000/cis12016/icg/hfricgtr.htm#xtocid5432
12 should be followed.
Note If the chassis object is deployed as a chassis of a different type then the chassis transits to the mismatch
state and an appropriate alarm is raised.
The Chassis Fault Management section covers the following areas:
• Viewing the Chassis Fault Management Window
• Changing Column Width
• Chassis Fault Management Window—Detailed Description
Viewing the Chassis Fault Management Window
To view the Chassis Fault Management window, proceed as follows:
Step 1 Right click on the chassis object and select the Fault>Fault Management option. See Table 4-1 on
page 4-2 for information on which objects allow you to launch the Chassis Fault Management window.
The Chassis Fault Management window appears, with the General tab displayed.