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Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Hardware Installation and Reference Guide
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Chapter 6 Managing the Device Hardware
Information About Module Temperature
Shutting Down a Supervisor or I/O Module
To perform a graceful shutdown of a supervisor or I/O module, use the out-of-service module command
to specify the slot with that module as follows:
switch# out-of-service module
slot
Shutting Down a Fabric Module
To perform a graceful shutdown of a fabric module, use the out-of-service xbar command to specify the
fabric slot with that module as follows:
switch# out-of-service xbar
slot
Information About Module Temperature
This section includes the following topics:
• Overview of Module Temperatures, page 6-18
• Displaying Module Temperature, page 6-19
Overview of Module Temperatures
Built-in, automatic sensors are provided in all switches in the Cisco Nexus 7000 Series to monitor your
device at all times.
Each module (supervisor, I/O, and fabric) has temperature sensors with two thresholds:
• Minor temperature threshold—When a minor threshold is exceeded, a minor alarm occurs and the
following actions occur for all four sensors:
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System messages are displayed.
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Call Home alerts are sent (if configured).
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SNMP notifications are sent (if configured).
• Major temperature threshold—When a major threshold is exceeded, a major alarm occurs and the
following actions occur:
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For sensors 1, 3, and 4 (outlet and onboard sensors), the following actions occur:
System messages are displayed.
Call Home alerts are sent (if configured).
SNMP notifications are sent (if configured).
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For sensor 2 (intake sensor), the following actions occur:
If the threshold is exceeded in a switching module, only that module is shut down.
If the threshold is exceeded in an active supervisor module with HA-standby or standby present,
only that supervisor module is shut down and the standby supervisor module takes over.