Sample Command Output of show chassis inventory for CSS

Hi,
I am trying to get a sample command output of "show chassis inventory" for:
CSS 11501
CSS 11503
CSS 11506
Can anyone help?
Thanks in advance.
Mike

Hi Mchi,
When I use the command: show chassis inventory. I found :
Slot  Module                           Serial
1     CSS5-SCM-2GE F0   JABxxxxxxx
2     CSS5-IOM-2GE E0   JAB08xxxxxx
3     CSS5-IOM-8FE F0   JAB0xxxxxxx
4     CSS503-SM-INT     JAB09xxxxxxx
this is the switch fabric module that connects the other modules.
This is an internal module and it can't be removed/replaced.
Use the show chassis command to display a chassis configuration for the CSS. The syntax and options for this command are as follows:
•show chassis - Displays a summary of the chassis configuration.
•show chassis slot number  - Displays the operational parameters for a slot in a CSS 11503 or CSS  11506 chassis. Enter an integer value for the chassis slot number.
•show chassis verbose - Displays detailed information about the chassis configuration.
•show chassis flash - Displays the operational and locked Flash software code on the CSS  11501, and the CSS 11503 or CSS 11506 SCM and I/O modules. An asterisk  (*) character before a Flash version of code and build number indicates  that it is active.
•show chassis inventory - Displays the physical configuration of the CSS including part and serial numbers.
•show chassis session-processors - Displays the weight and power summary of the session processors in the CSS chassis.
CSS11506# show chassis inventory
Chassis Inventory:
Product Name:    CSS11506-2AC E0    SW Version:        07.50.1.05s
Serial Number:   JAB09xxxxxx        Base Mac Address:  00-13-80-37-xx-xx
Slot  Module            Serial
1     CSS5-SCM-2GE F0   JAB0915xxxx
2     CSS5-SCM-2GE F0   JAB0914xxxx
3     CSS5-SSL-K9 F0    JAB0848xxxx
4     CSS5-IOM-2GE E0   JAB0808xxxx
7     CSS506-SM E0      JAB0911xxxx
8     CSS506-SM E0      JAB0911xxxx
  Even a "show chassis verbose" command does  not indicate the presence of a GBIC.  It shows the Operational Status of  a port as "online" whether there is a GBIC installed or not.  For  example, in the output below Slot 4 has a GBIC installed in port 4/1,  but 4/2 is empty:
CSS11506# sho chassis verbose
Configuration for CSS11506-2AC E0:
Product Name:    CSS11506-2AC E0    SW Version:        07.50.1.05s
Serial Number:   JAB0916xxxx        Base Mac Address:  00-13-80-37-xx-xx
Module(s) Found:                   6
Power Supplies(s) Found:           2
Fan(s) Found:                      3
Slot/SubSlot  Operational                  Locked
   1/1        *07.50.1.05                       07.40.1.03
   2/1        *07.50.1.05                       07.40.1.03
   3/1        *07.50.1.05                       07.40.1.03
   4/1        *07.50.1.05                       07.20.2.06
Slot Number:                       1  Type:       CSS5-SCM-2GE F0
Serial Number:           JAB0915xxxx  Number of Ports:          2
Operational Status:          primary
Port Number:                      1  Port Name:          SCM-2GE
Operational Status           online
Port Number:                      2  Port Name:          SCM-2GE
Operational Status           online
Slot Number:                       2  Type:       CSS5-SCM-2GE F0
Serial Number:           JAB0914xxxx  Number of Ports:          0
Operational Status:           backup
Slot Number:                       3  Type:        CSS5-SSL-K9 F0
Serial Number:           JAB0848xxxx  Number of Ports:          0
Operational Status:          primary
Slot Number:                       4  Type:       CSS5-IOM-2GE E0
Serial Number:           JAB0808xxxx  Number of Ports:          2
Operational Status:          primary
Port Number:                      1  Port Name:          IOM-2GE
Operational Status           online
Port Number:                      2  Port Name:          IOM-2GE
Operational Status           online
Slot Number:                       7  Type:          CSS506-SM E0
Serial Number:           JAB0911xxxx  Number of Ports:          0
Operational Status:       powered-on
Slot Number:                       8  Type:          CSS506-SM E0
Serial Number:           JAB0911xxxx  Number of Ports:          0
Operational Status:       powered-on
end of buffer.
Maybe you can use "show tech"
HTH
Sachin

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