Display the power supply status in the IPS 4270

How to display the status of the power supply on the IPS 4270
since the IPS has two power supplies and one has failed, so i want to check what is causing this failure (i am looking for a message from the CLI describing that the IPS power were failed).

At this time, there is no method to display the status of the power supply from the CLI or IDM GUI of the IPS-4270.  There is an open enhancement request to have this capability added in a future release of the IPS software.
Scott

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