Chapter 24: Alarm Management and Troubleshooting (CLI)
Configuring Voltage Alarm Thresholds and Displaying Voltage
Threshold PMs (CLI)
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Configuring Voltage Alarm Thresholds and
Displaying Voltage Threshold PMs (CLI)
You can configure undervoltage and overvoltage alarm thresholds. The default thresholds for FibeAir PTP 820F, PTP 820G are:
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Undervoltage Raise Threshold: 40V
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Undervoltage Clear Threshold: 42V
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Overvoltage Raise Threshold: 60V
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Overvoltage Clear Threshold: 58V
These thresholds determine when the following alarms are raised and cleared:
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Alarm #32000: Under voltage
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Alarm #32001: Over voltage
To display the current thresholds, enter the following command in root view.
root> platform management voltage thresholds show
To change the threshold for raising an undervoltage alarm, enter the following command in root view:
root> platform management undervoltage set raise-threshold <0-100>
To change the threshold for clearing an undervoltage alarm, enter the following command in root view:
root> platform management undervoltage set clear-threshold <0-100>
To change the threshold for raising an overvoltage alarm, enter the following command in root view:
root> platform management overvoltage set raise-threshold <0-100>
To change the threshold for clearing an overvoltage alarm, enter the following command in root view:
root> platform management overvoltage set clear-threshold <0-100>
You can display voltage PMs that indicate, per 15-minute and 24-hour periods:
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The number of seconds the unit was in an undervoltage state during the measured period.
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The number of seconds the unit was in an overvoltage state during the measured period.
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The lowest voltage during the measured period.
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The highest voltage during the measured period.
For PTP 820F, PTP 820G devices with two power inputs, the PMs are displayed for both inputs.
To display voltage PMs, enter the following command in root view:
root> platform management voltage pm show pm-interval-type <all|15min|24hr>
The IDF column indicates whether the PM is valid:
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0 indicates a valid entry.
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1 indicates an invalid entry. This can be caused by a power surge or power failure that occurred during the
interval.
Summary of Contents for PTP 820 Series
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