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Chapter 8: Using the Command Line Interface
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Example - Default Upper Thresholds for Temperature
It is assumed that your preferred measurement unit for temperature is
set to degrees Celsius. Then the following command sets the default
Upper Warning threshold to 20 and Upper Critical threshold to 24
for all temperature sensors.
config:#
defaultThresholds temperature upperWarning 20
upperCritical 24
Sensor Threshold Configuration Commands
A sensor configuration command begins with
sensor
. You can use the
commands to configure the threshold, hysteresis and assertion timeout
values for any sensor associated with the following items:
Outlets
Inlets
Inlet poles (for three-phase PDUs only)
Overcurrent protectors
Environmental sensors
It is permitted to assign a new value to the threshold at any time
regardless of whether the threshold has been enabled.
Commands for Outlet Sensors
A sensor configuration command for outlets begins with
sensor outlet
.
You can configure various outlet sensor threshold settings at a time by
combining multiple commands. See
Multi-Command Syntax
(on page
491).
Set the Upper Critical threshold for an outlet sensor:
config:#
sensor outlet <n> <sensor type> upperCritical <option>
Set the Upper Warning threshold for an outlet sensor:
config:#
sensor outlet <n> <sensor type> upperWarning <option>
Set the Lower Critical threshold for an outlet sensor:
Summary of Contents for PX3-4000 series
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