Board Power

In this user interface, you can query the power consumption of boards.

Navigation Path

Choose Configuration > NE Batch Configuration > Power Management from the main menu (traditional style); alternatively, double-click Fix-Network NE Configuration in Application Center and choose Configuration > NE Batch Configuration > Power Management from the main menu (application style). Select the Board Power tab.

Button Description

Button

Description

Query

You can query the power consumption of a board to learn the board that has abnormally high power consumption, which causes high NE power consumption or threshold crossing.



  • If a column is not set filter criteria, this filter icon appears after you rest the pointer on a column header (except the No. parameter).
  • If a column has been set filter criteria, the filter button is always displayed on the right of the parameter name (except the No. parameter).
  • Sets filter criteria to filter related values. In the dialog box that is displayed after you click this icon, you can set filter criteria using either of the following two methods:
    • Click the first option button and select a criterion from the drop-down list.
    • Click the second option button, select Contains or Does Not Contain from the drop-down list, and enter keywords in the text box.

Parameters

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.


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