CLI Command
Setting the Temperature System
Web Agent
Procedure
Document No. 650-100-700, Issue 1
2. Enter the time in the Current Time Setting Hour, Minutes, and Seconds
fields using 24-hour time format (for example, 10 p.m. is 22:00 00.
3. Select the time zone for your area from the Time Zone
pull-down menu.
4. Enter the current Month, Date, and Year in the Current Date Setting
fields.
5. Click APPLY to save your changes, or CANCEL to clear your
selection.
To set the system clock using the CLI, enter the following command:
# clock set <time> <date> <year>
You can set the upper and lower temperature warning systems for the switch
backplane and slot 1. These warning systems cause the following to happen
if the temperatures you set are reached:
Shutdown Temperature—The switch shuts down if this
temperature is reached.
Upper Warning Temperature—The switch generates an alarm if
this temperature is reached. If the Shutdown Temperature is
reached, once the temperature drops below the Upper Warning
Temperature, the switch restarts.
Lower Warning Temperature—The switch generates an alarm if
this temperature is reached. Once the temperature rises above this
temperature, the alarm is cleared.
Low Limit Temperature—The switch generates an alarm if this
temperature is reached.
See
Figure 3-7
for the default temperature system settings. You can set the
temperature system using either the Web Agent or the CLI.
To configure the temperature warning systems:
1. In the navigation pane, expand the System > Configuration folders, and
then click Temperature System. The Temperature System Web page
is displayed in the content pane. See
Configuring System Information
Figure
3-7.
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