01-28-2013 05:26 AM
Is there anyway I can see the power usage on either a 3550 switch and/or 7301 router? I have some far away I wish to see the usage off.
Devices with module power supplies like cat 4500s/6500s/7600 etc all have commands like "show power ...", which will show me input voltage, current and power usage in watts. Is there anything like this for devices without module power supplies?
02-01-2013 04:07 AM
Hi,
I think the closest command that you can try is "show env power" or "show env all". Although I didn't get much information from our own 3560.
3560#sh env all
FAN is OK
TEMPERATURE is OK
SW PID Serial# Status Sys Pwr PoE Pwr Watts
-- ------------------ ---------- --------------- ------- ------- -----
1 Built-in Good
SW Status RPS Name RPS Serial# RPS Port#
-- ------------- ---------------- ----------- ---------
1 Not Present <>
I hope this helps.
02-01-2013 05:20 AM
Sadly that doesn't seem to be very useful on a 3550 or 7301. I know these platform are bit old but there are many of them out there in the wild still churning away. Bit of a shame they can't do something I would consider basic, to show their own power usage. Still thanks for the suggestion!
3550#show env all
FAN is OK
TEMPERATURE is OK
POWER is OK
RPS is NOT PRESENT
7301#show environment all
Power Supplies:
Power Supply is Redundant AC Power Supply. Unit is on.
Temperature readings:
Thermal Sensor 1 measured at 24C/75F
Thermal Sensor 2 measured at 29C/84F
Voltage readings:
+3.30 V measured at +3.27 V
+2.50 V measured at +2.47 V
+12.25 V measured at +12.31 V
+5.00 V measured at +4.96 V
-12.00 V measured at -11.96 V
+5.20 V measured at +5.16 V
+1.50 V measured at +1.48 V
+1.20 V measured at +1.20 V
+1.25 V measured at +1.24 V
Fans:
Fan 1 is believed to be working
Fan 2 is believed to be working
Fan 3 is believed to be working
Fan 4 is believed to be working
Fan 5 is believed to be working
Envm stats saved 0 time(s) since reload
04-19-2023 03:00 PM
Thanks Jonathan,
I the commands also work on 9200
10-14-2019 11:33 AM
Just replying here because this was the first thread that popped up when I did a search for finding power draw in Cisco devices.
On my UBR 10K, I had to do a show env to get my power draw as below:
10-16-2019 01:16 PM
12-08-2022 09:46 PM
Hi everyone,
Please try show power inline
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