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Temperature:
30.1 deg C
...
Fan Tray Temperature—BlackDiamond 10K Switch Only
To view the current temperature and status of the fan trays installed in the BlackDiamond 10K switch,
use the following command:
show fans
The following sample output displays the fan tray temperature information on a BlackDiamond 10K
switch:
Right(Rear-facing) FanTray 1 information:
...
Temperature:
34.25 deg C
...

Event Management System/Logging

We use the general term, event, for any type of occurrence on a switch that could generate a log
message or require an action. For example, a link going down, a user logging in, a command entered on
the command line, or the software executing a debugging statement, are all events that might generate a
log message. The system for saving, displaying, and filtering events is called the Event Management
System (EMS). With EMS, you have many options about which events generate log messages, where the
messages are sent, and how they are displayed.
Using EMS you can:
Send event messages to a number of logging targets (for example, syslog host and NVRAM)
Filter events per target, by:
Component, subcomponent, or specific condition (for example, BGP messages, IGMP.Snooping
messages, or the IP.Forwarding.SlowPathDrop condition)
Match expression (for example, any messages containing the string "user5")
Matching parameters (for example, only messages with source IP addresses in the 10.1.2.0/24
subnet)
Severity level (for example, only messages of severity critical, error, or warning)
Change the format of event messages (for example, display the date as "12-May-2005" or "2005-05-
12")
Display log messages in real time and filter the messages that are displayed, both on the console and
from Telnet sessions
Display stored log messages from the memory buffer or NVRAM
Upload event logs stored in memory buffer or NVRAM to a TFTP server
Display counts of event occurrences, even those not included in filter
Display debug information using a consistent configuration method
Beginning with ExtremeWare XOS 11.2, EMS supports IPv6 as a parameter for filtering events.
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