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EXOS: read via CLI / SNMP which air-flow is used in the switch

EXOS: read via CLI / SNMP which air-flow is used in the switch

M_Nees
Contributor III
it is possible to read out via CLI (remotely) which air-flow direction
(at the used fans) in switch is used ? Maybe the part-number of the fan unit.

Any advices.
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M_Nees
Contributor III
Hi Drew,
thanks for your reply - you show me directly the issue!!
In your output the part-info of "show fan detail" is 800560-00.
If i have a look into the datasheet there exists 2 other partnumbers 10945 (front-to-back) and 10946 (back-to-front). Also in the pricelist are not the PartInfo number included.

Where can i see which PartInfo is which fan module ?

I am (and i think all the other community guys too) interested an all the summit fan part numbers - (especially X460-G2 / X670V / X670-G2 / X770 / X620).

Regards

Drew_C
Valued Contributor III
I don't think so. The only time I've seen it is when there's a mismatch, but even then I believe it doesn't give specifics.
You can, however, get the part number of the fan.
X460G2-24t-G4.2 # show fan detail
Slot-1 FanTray information:
State: Operational
NumFan: 6
PartInfo: 1506N-4**** 800560-00-03
Revision: 3.0
Fan-1: Operational at 3180 RPM
Fan-2: Operational at 6960 RPM
Fan-3: Operational at 3180 RPM
Fan-4: Operational at 6780 RPM
Fan-5: Operational at 3180 RPM
Fan-6: Operational at 6840 RPM
This one happens to be a Front->Back airflow model. What model(s) are you trying to look at? I'll see if I can find the part numbers, if that will help.

-Drew
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