the port is still down when the detection timer expires, the port quits the shutdown status and resume its
actual physical status.
Follow these steps to configure the port status detection timer:
To do...
Enter system view
Configure the port status detection
timer
Configuring temperature thresholds for a device
You can set the temperature thresholds to monitor the temperature of a device.
The temperature thresholds include lower temperature threshold, warning temperature threshold, and
alarming temperature threshold.
When the device temperature drops below the lower temperature threshold, the device logs the
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event and outputs a log message and a trap.
When the device temperature reaches the warning threshold, the device logs the event and outputs
•
a log message and a trap.
When the device temperature reaches the alarming threshold, the device logs the event and outputs
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a log message and a trap repeatedly.
Follow these steps to configure temperature thresholds for an IRF member device:
To do...
Enter system view
Configure temperature
thresholds for an IRF member
device
Table 17 Default temperature thresholds
Device
S5500-34C-HI
S5500-58C-HI
Use the command...
system-view
shutdown-interval time
Use the command...
system-view
temperature-limit slot slot-number
{ hotspot | inflow } sensor-number
lowerlimit warninglimit
[ alarmlimit ]
Lower temperature
Sensor
threshold
Inflow 1
0°C (32°F)
hotspot 1
0°C (32°F)
Inflow 1
0°C (32°F)
hotspot 1
0°C (32°F)
Remarks
—
Optional
For the default temperature thresholds,
see
The warning and alarming thresholds
must be higher than the lower
temperature threshold.
The alarming threshold must be higher
than the warning threshold.
Warning
temperature
threshold
67°C (152.6°F)
77°C (170.6°F)
59°C (138.2°F)
74°C (165.2°F)
158
Remarks
—
Optional
The detection timer is 30 seconds
by default.
Table
17.
Alarming
temperature
threshold
72°C (161.6°F)
82°C (179.6°F)
64°C (147.2°F)
79°C (174.2°F)