In this user interface, you can query the power consumption of boards.
Choose from the main menu (traditional style); alternatively, double-click Fix-Network NE Configuration in Application Center and choose from the main menu (application style). Select the Board Power tab.
Field |
Value |
Description |
|---|---|---|
No. |
Example: 1 |
Indicates the serial number of the NE equipment. |
NE Name |
Example: NE182 |
Indicates the equipment type of the NE. |
Slot No. |
Example: 5 |
Indicates the serial number of the slot where the board is inserted on the NE. |
Logical Board Type |
Example: SCC |
Indicates the type of the logical board. |
Logical Board Status |
Example: Online |
Indicates whether the logical board is configured on the NE. |
Physical Board Type |
Example: SCC |
Indicates the type of the physical board. |
Nominal Power Consumption(W) |
Example: 8.000 |
Indicates the nominal power consumption of the board. It is already set in the software as a fixed value. |
Current Power Consumption(W) |
Example: 10.000 |
Indicates the actual power consumption when the board runs. It is computed based on the actual voltage and current. |
Enable Standby |
Enabled, Disabled |
Enables or disables the function of specifying whether a board is in the standby state. |
Standby Mode |
Manual, Automatic |
A board is in the standby state in either of the following situations: A board is in the standby state after you manually set a board status to the standby state. If the power consumption of the NE exceeds the limit after you insert a board, the board is automatically changed to the standby state. In this case, the board automatically gets online after you change the maximum power consumption of the NE to a greater value. |
Board Status |
Non-standby, Standby |
Indicates whether a board is in the standby state. |