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Cisco ASA 5525-X

amit.kothari11
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What is the command to find the status of power supply?

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The voltages in your posting are the output voltages from the power supply.

A 5525-X only has a single power supply that is integrated into the chassis (non-Field Replacable Unit or FRU). Thus you don't see output like you would on a larger unit.

Here is the output from a 5585-X for example:

# sh env
Cooling Fans:
-----------------------------------
Power Supplies:
--------------------------------
Left Slot (PS0): 5900 RPM - OK (Power Supply Fan)
Right Slot (PS1): 5900 RPM - OK (Power Supply Fan)
Power Supplies:
-----------------------------------
Power Supply Unit Redundancy: OK
Left Slot (PS0): Present
Right Slot (PS1): Present
Power Input:
--------------------------------
Left Slot (PS0): OK
Right Slot (PS1): OK
Temperature:
--------------------------------
Left Slot (PS0): 26 C - OK (Power Supply Temperature)
Right Slot (PS1): 23 C - OK (Power Supply Temperature)
Cooling Fans:
--------------------------------
Left Slot (PS0): 5900 RPM - OK (Power Supply Fan)
Right Slot (PS1): 5900 RPM - OK (Power Supply Fan)
Temperature:
-----------------------------------
Processors:
--------------------------------
Processor 1: 46.0 C - OK (CPU1 Core Temperature)
Chassis:
--------------------------------
Ambient 1: 22.0 C - OK (Chassis Front Temperature)
Ambient 2: 32.5 C - OK (Chassis Back Temperature)
Ambient 3: 22.0 C - OK (CPU1 Front Temperature)
Ambient 4: 25.25 C - OK (CPU1 Back Temperature)
IO Hub:
--------------------------------
Circuit Die: 41.0 C - OK (Circuit Die Temperature)
Power Supplies:
--------------------------------
Left Slot (PS0): 26 C - OK (Power Supply Temperature)
Right Slot (PS1): 23 C - OK (Power Supply Temperature)
Voltage:
-----------------------------------
Channel 1: 3.326 V - (3.3V (U142 VX1))
Channel 2: 1.496 V - (1.5V (U142 VX2))
Channel 3: 1.51 V - (1.05V (U142 VX3))
Channel 4: 3.341 V - (3.3V_STDBY (U142 VP1))
Channel 5: 11.637 V - (12V (U142 VP2))
Channel 6: 4.950 V - (5.0V (U142 VP3))
Channel 7: 6.599 V - (7.0V (U142 VP4))
Channel 8: 9.590 V - (IBV (U142 VH))
Channel 9: 1.48 V - (1.05VB (U209 VX2))
Channel 10: 1.214 V - (1.2V (U209 VX3))
Channel 11: 1.107 V - (1.1V (U209 VX4))
Channel 12: 1.3 V - (1.0V (U209 VX5))
Channel 13: 3.341 V - (3.3V STDBY (U209 VP1))
Channel 14: 2.506 V - (2.5V (U209 VP2))
Channel 15: 1.800 V - (1.8V (U209 VP3))
Channel 16: 1.899 V - (1.9V (U209 VP4))
Channel 17: 9.616 V - (IBV (U209 VH))
Channel 18: 2.48 V - (VTT CPU0 (U83 VX2))
Channel 19: 0.0 V - (VTT CPU1 (U83 VX3))
Channel 20: 2.48 V - (VCC CPU0 (U83 VX4))
Channel 21: 1.767 V - (VCC CPU1 (U83 VX5))
Channel 22: 1.520 V - (1.5VA (U83 VP1))
Channel 23: 0.0 V - (1.5VB (U83 VP2))
Channel 24: 8.937 V - (IBV (U83 VH))

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Dinesh Moudgil
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Hi Amit,

It's
show environment

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Dinesh Moudgil

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well i use this..but it is not showing me the power status.

any other command to check power status?

# sh environment

Cooling Fans:
-----------------------------------

Chassis Fans:
--------------------------------
Cooling Fan 1: 6144 RPM - OK
Cooling Fan 2: 6144 RPM - OK
Cooling Fan 3: 6144 RPM - OK

Temperature:
-----------------------------------

Processors:
--------------------------------
Processor 1: 73.0 C - OK

Chassis:
--------------------------------
Ambient 1: 44.0 C - OK (Chassis Back Temperature)
Ambient 2: 40.0 C - OK (Chassis Front Temperature)
Ambient 3: 43.0 C - OK (Chassis Back Left Temperature)

Voltage:
-----------------------------------
Channel 1: 1.88 V - OK (CPU Core)
Channel 2: 12.40 V - OK (12V)
Channel 3: 5.104 V - OK (5V)
Channel 4: 3.296 V - OK (3.3V)
Channel 5: 1.512 V - OK (DDR3 1.5V)
Channel 6: 1.56 V - OK (PCH 1.05V)

# sh en
# sh environment ?

driver Show environment monitoring driver status
fans Show cooling fan status
temperature Show system temperature values
voltage Show system voltage channel values
| Output modifiers
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The voltages in your posting are the output voltages from the power supply.

A 5525-X only has a single power supply that is integrated into the chassis (non-Field Replacable Unit or FRU). Thus you don't see output like you would on a larger unit.

Here is the output from a 5585-X for example:

# sh env
Cooling Fans:
-----------------------------------
Power Supplies:
--------------------------------
Left Slot (PS0): 5900 RPM - OK (Power Supply Fan)
Right Slot (PS1): 5900 RPM - OK (Power Supply Fan)
Power Supplies:
-----------------------------------
Power Supply Unit Redundancy: OK
Left Slot (PS0): Present
Right Slot (PS1): Present
Power Input:
--------------------------------
Left Slot (PS0): OK
Right Slot (PS1): OK
Temperature:
--------------------------------
Left Slot (PS0): 26 C - OK (Power Supply Temperature)
Right Slot (PS1): 23 C - OK (Power Supply Temperature)
Cooling Fans:
--------------------------------
Left Slot (PS0): 5900 RPM - OK (Power Supply Fan)
Right Slot (PS1): 5900 RPM - OK (Power Supply Fan)
Temperature:
-----------------------------------
Processors:
--------------------------------
Processor 1: 46.0 C - OK (CPU1 Core Temperature)
Chassis:
--------------------------------
Ambient 1: 22.0 C - OK (Chassis Front Temperature)
Ambient 2: 32.5 C - OK (Chassis Back Temperature)
Ambient 3: 22.0 C - OK (CPU1 Front Temperature)
Ambient 4: 25.25 C - OK (CPU1 Back Temperature)
IO Hub:
--------------------------------
Circuit Die: 41.0 C - OK (Circuit Die Temperature)
Power Supplies:
--------------------------------
Left Slot (PS0): 26 C - OK (Power Supply Temperature)
Right Slot (PS1): 23 C - OK (Power Supply Temperature)
Voltage:
-----------------------------------
Channel 1: 3.326 V - (3.3V (U142 VX1))
Channel 2: 1.496 V - (1.5V (U142 VX2))
Channel 3: 1.51 V - (1.05V (U142 VX3))
Channel 4: 3.341 V - (3.3V_STDBY (U142 VP1))
Channel 5: 11.637 V - (12V (U142 VP2))
Channel 6: 4.950 V - (5.0V (U142 VP3))
Channel 7: 6.599 V - (7.0V (U142 VP4))
Channel 8: 9.590 V - (IBV (U142 VH))
Channel 9: 1.48 V - (1.05VB (U209 VX2))
Channel 10: 1.214 V - (1.2V (U209 VX3))
Channel 11: 1.107 V - (1.1V (U209 VX4))
Channel 12: 1.3 V - (1.0V (U209 VX5))
Channel 13: 3.341 V - (3.3V STDBY (U209 VP1))
Channel 14: 2.506 V - (2.5V (U209 VP2))
Channel 15: 1.800 V - (1.8V (U209 VP3))
Channel 16: 1.899 V - (1.9V (U209 VP4))
Channel 17: 9.616 V - (IBV (U209 VH))
Channel 18: 2.48 V - (VTT CPU0 (U83 VX2))
Channel 19: 0.0 V - (VTT CPU1 (U83 VX3))
Channel 20: 2.48 V - (VCC CPU0 (U83 VX4))
Channel 21: 1.767 V - (VCC CPU1 (U83 VX5))
Channel 22: 1.520 V - (1.5VA (U83 VP1))
Channel 23: 0.0 V - (1.5VB (U83 VP2))
Channel 24: 8.937 V - (IBV (U83 VH))