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SNMP/Notifications Hot Swap Monitoring
If your unit is configured with hot swappable power supplies, additional options will be vis-
ible in the Web UI under MANAGEMENT > Notifications in the System tab:
Hot Swap Power Supply Alarms
There are two Hot Swap specific alarms:
The Hot Swap, Major Alarm will cause the status to appear red in the Web UI and is
triggered if one of the power supplies falls within the following thresholds:
The Hot Swap, Minor Alarm will cause the status to appear yellow in the Web UI and is
triggered if one of the power supplies falls within the following thresholds:
SecureSync 2400 Getting Started Guide Rev. 4
Note:
Disabling monitoring on a single bay will remove it from con-
sideration in the Overall Hot Swap Status and remove alarming for the
bay.
Voltage (< 11V) or (> 13V)
Current (> 9A)
Fan Speed (< 10,000 RPM) or (> 18,000 RPM)
Temperature AC sled (<-25 °C) or (> 85°C)
Temperature DC sled (<-40 °C) or (> 85°C)
Unknown Sled Type installed
Note:
An alarm can also be triggered if one of the power supplies is only par-
tially inserted into the unit, and not inserted enough for the latch to click, or if
you
disconnect,
It is also possible that the hot swap power supply may shift during shipping or
setup enough to trigger this alarm. In this case, remove the power supply and
attempt to reinsert it.
but
do
not
remove,
2.8  Powering Up the Unit
a
power
supply.
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