Chapter 8: Using the Command Line Interface
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Setting the Z Coordinate
This command specifies the Z coordinate of an environmental sensor.
config:#
externalsensor <n> zlabel "<coordinate>"
Variables:
<n> is the ID number of the environmental sensor that you want to
configure. The ID number is available in the PX web interface or
using the command "
show externalsensors <n>
" in the CLI. It is
an integer between 1 and 32.
Depending on the Z coordinate format you set, there are two types of
values for the <coordinate> variable:
Type
Description
Free form
<coordinate> is a string comprising up to 24
ASCII printable characters, and it must be
enclosed in quotes.
Rack units
<coordinate> is an integer number in rack units.
Note: To specify the Z coordinate using the rack units, see
Setting the Z
Coordinate Format for Environmental Sensors
(on page 386).
Changing the Sensor Description
This command provides a description for a specific environmental
sensor.
config:#
externalsensor <n> description "<description>"
Variables:
<n> is the ID number of the environmental sensor that you want to
configure. The ID number is available in the PX web interface or
using the command "
show externalsensors <n>
" in the CLI. It is
an integer between 1 and 32.
<description> is a string comprising up to 64 ASCII printable
characters, and it must be enclosed in quotes.
Summary of Contents for PX3-4000 series
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