Posted by m7g at 2019-07-23 14:02
I think, it's : "display elable"BoardType=CX7M1PWDBarCode=2102316784P0AB003394BarCode = equipment se ...
Yes, you are right, you can find out the equipment serial number through command "display elable". To check the SFP module serial number, the first step is to find the slot id of which the module inserted, then run the command "display elable slot {slot id}" to check the electronic label of the interface.
Log in to the switch through Telnet or the console interface, and then run the display elabel backplane command in the user view to display the electronic label information. The BarCode field in the command output shows the chassis serial number.
<Quidway> display el backplane Info: It is executing, please wait... [BackPlane_1] /$[ArchivesInfo Version] /$ArchivesInfoVersion=3.0 [Board Properties] BoardType=EH02BAKK BarCode=2102113089P0BBxxxx Item=02113089 ……………
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Log in to the master switch through Telnet or the console interface, and then run the display elabel backplane chassis chassis-id command (chassis-id specifies the CSS ID of a member chassis) in the user view to display the electronic label information. The BarCode field in the command output shows the serial number of the specified chassis.
<Quidway> display elabel backplane chassis ? INTEGER<1-2> Chassis ID
<Quidway> display elabel backplane chassis 2 Info: It is executing, please wait...
NOTE: The command syntax may differ in different software versions. You can enter a question mark (?) to obtain help information about the command and set the chassis ID according to the help information.
2-Obtaining the Serial Number of a Power Module
Log in to the master switch through Telnet or the console interface, and then run the display elabel command in the user view and specify a slot ID according to help information to display the electronic label of a power module. The SN field in the command output shows the serial number of the power module.
<Quidway> display elabel ? <1-1> The present chassis backplane Backplane brief Display information briefly <Quidway> display elabel 1/? <5,8,13,16> <CMU1> <FAN1-FAN5> <PWR1-PWR4> <Quidway> display elabel 1/PWR1 Info: It is executing, please wait...
NOTE: The command syntax may differ in different software versions. You can enter a question mark (?) to obtain help information about the command and set the power module ID according to the help information.
3-Obtaining the Serial Number of a Card
Log in to the master switch through Telnet or the console interface, and then run the display elabel command in the user view and specify a slot ID according to help information to display the electronic label of a card. The BarCode field in the command output shows the serial number of the card.
<Quidway> display elabel ? <1-1> The present chassis backplane Backplane brief Display information briefly <Quidway> display elabel 1/? <4,6-8> <CMU1> <FAN1-FAN2> <PWR1-PWR2> <Quidway> display elabel 1/6 brief Info: It is executing、please wait...
NOTE: The command syntax may differ in different software versions. You can enter a question mark (?) to obtain help information about the command and set the slot ID according to the help information.
Posted by m7g at 2019-07-23 14:02
I think, it's : "display elable"BoardType=CX7M1PWDBarCode=2102316784P0AB003394BarCode = equipment se ...
Yes, you are right, you can find out the equipment serial number through command "display elable". To check the SFP module serial number, the first step is to find the slot id of which the module inserted, then run the command "display elable slot {slot id}" to check the electronic label of the interface.
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