Sh led also on low end routers

Hello all,
If I remember correctly it was possible to lit up led's on a GSR router...(12k) through the cli remotely....
Here comes perhaps a strange or odd request for lower end type of routers (and possible also switches)
Would it be possible to have a command in the Cisco IOS, to light up any light emitting diode’s in a certain fashion? So field engineers know for sure they are hitting the right spot when they are looking for equipment in particular area’s?
Cheers

Hello all,
If I remember correctly it was possible to lit up led's on a GSR router...(12k) through the cli remotely....
Here comes perhaps a strange or odd request for lower end type of routers (and possible also switches)
Would
it be possible to have a command in the Cisco IOS, to light up any
light emitting diode’s in a certain fashion? So field engineers know
for sure they are hitting the right spot when they are looking for
equipment in particular area’s?
Cheers
Hi,
Yes you are right  Show led is used to display the current status of all line card Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs), use the show led EXEC command.  show led [slot-number] but this command was introduced in realease 11.2(09)GSbut in small end routers you can usethe following commands to display and verify the hardware features, enter the following commands:
•show version—Displays the system hardware version; the installed software version; the names and sources of configuration files; the boot images; and the amount of installed DRAM, NVRAM, and flash memory.
•show diag—Lists and displays diagnostic information about the installed controllers, interface processors, and port adapters; typical examples are network modules, interface cards (VICs, WICs, HWICs), and advanced integration modules (AIMs).
Hope to help
Ganesh.H

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