Figure 34 Memory alarm notification and alarm-removed notification
Free memory space
Normal
Severe
Critical
To set memory alarm thresholds:
Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Set memory alarm thresholds.
Configuring the temperature alarm thresholds
You can set a low-temperature threshold, a high-temperature warning threshold, a high-temperature
alarming threshold, and a high-temperature shutdown threshold to monitor the temperature of the device
through its temperature sensors.
When the temperature drops below the low-temperature threshold or reaches the high-temperature
warning threshold, the device logs the event and sends out a log message and a trap.
When the temperature reaches the high-temperature alarming threshold, the device logs the event and
notifies users by repeatedly sending log messages and traps and by setting the LEDs on the device panel.
When the temperature of an MPU reaches the shutdown threshold, the device logs the event and notifies
users by repeatedly sending log messages. When the temperature of an LPU reaches the shutdown
threshold, the device logs the event and notifies users by repeatedly sending log messages, and
automatically shuts down the LPU. The shutdown thresholds are not configurable.
To configure the temperature alarm thresholds:
Minor
alarm
Minor
Severe alarm
Critical alarm
Command
system-view
•
In standalone mode:
memory-threshold [ slot
slot-number ] minor minor-value
severe severe-value critical
critical-value normal
normal-value
•
In IRF mode:
memory-threshold [ chassis
chassis-number slot
slot-number ] minor minor-value
severe severe-value critical
critical-value normal
normal-value
118
Minor alarm-removed
Severe alarm-removed
Critical alarm-removed
Remarks
N/A
The defaults are as follows:
•
Minor alarm threshold—96
MB.
•
Severe alarm threshold—64
MB.
•
Critical alarm threshold—48
MB.
•
Normal state threshold—128
MB.
Time