Sensor Types; Cli Command Reference; Activate/Deactivate - Fortinet FortiGate-5144C Manual

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Shelf Manager CLI
  18 or "destination_type"
  19 or "destination_address"
setlanconfig <channel number> <parameter number> | parameter name <parameters ...>
To change the IP address, subnet mask, default gateway, enter the following commands:
# clia setlanconfig 1 12 x.x.x.x

Sensor types

Access to monitoring information, such as temperatures and voltages, fan status, etc., is provided by the IPMI Sensor
Module. Instead of providing direct access to the monitoring hardware, IPMI provides access by abstracted sensor
commands implemented using a management controller. This approach isolates software from changes in the platform
management hardware implementation.
Sensors are classified according to the type of readings they provide and/or the type of events they generate. A sensor
can return either an analog or discrete reading. Sensor events can be discrete or threshold-based. The different event
types, sensor types, and monitored entities are represented using numeric codes (in hexadecimal) defined in the IPMI
specification.
Example of sensor type:
01 for temperature sensor
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02 for voltage sensor
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C0-FF for OEM reserved sensors (F0 is the hot swap sensor and F1 is the IPMB link sensor).
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CLI command Reference

This section describes many of the commonly used shelf manager CLI commands in alphabetical order.

activate/deactivate

clia activate <IPMB-address> <FRU-id>
clia deactivate <IPMB-address> <FRU-id>
Use these commands to activate and deactivate a specified FRU. After you enter the deactivate command to deactivate
a FortiGate board the board's IPM or hot swap LED changes to blue and the board will no longer be accessible. The
board is ready to be hot-swapped.
For example, to deactivate a board in physical slot 11 of a chassis (IPMB address 90, logical slot 8), enter:
# clia deactivate 90 0
Pigeon Point Shelf Manager Command Line Interpreter
Command issued via IPMB, status = 0 (0x0)
Command executed successfully
You can re-activate this deactivated board with the following command:
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