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4.3.11
Advanced Configuration
There are some other advanced configurations that the users might want to
configure to the non-factory-default settings.
Warning:
Changing factory default setting is not encouraged. Please be sure you have
consult our technical staffs before making these changes.
Be cautious to the risks of the changes you have made.
4.3.11.1
Cooling Policy
■
The factory default system cooling mode is set to regular cooling mode
which might cover most system thermal requirement cases. However, the
JOBD systems designed to allow users configuring to other modes for
some applications.
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Uers can then configure the system cooling mode in console CLI.
For RJ-472-05 and RJ-448-05:
Command “ucfg cool” under “mgmt.s
\
console 0” layer to show the
current cooling mode.
Command “ucfg” under “mgmt.s
\
console 0” to show cooling mode
allowed to set.
Command “ucfg cool <CoolMode> under “mgmt.s
\
console 0” layer to
change cooling mode. eg. “ucfg cool ac” will turn cooling mode into
aggressive mode.
Be sure to configure the same on both domains and reset system to take
effect the settings.
For RJ-212, RJ-316, RJ-224 and RJ-424:
Command “? c.syscfg” under “mgmt.s
\
primary” or “mgmt.s
\
secondary”
layer to show the cooling mode allowed to set.
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