MMAC-Plus Management Views
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The Environmental Status View
Figure 3-5. Module Temperature View
Module Temperature
This Þeld displays the current operating temperature of the board, in both
Fahrenheit and Celsius, as monitored by the managed module. Each moduleÕs
current temperature is related to a status condition, based on pre-programmed
operating temperature ranges (dependent upon module type).
Temperature Status
The color-coded status Þeld displays the moduleÕs current operating temperature
status according to pre-programmed ranges. For alarm purposes, the module will
issue a trap when its monitored temperature crosses a threshold between two
status ranges (either by rising or falling). If the module enters a HOT operating
status, you can choose to have it automatically shut down its DC-to-DC power
converter. (The diagnostic controller will remain operative).
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Blue Ñ The temperature cannot be determined from module (
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kn
own)
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Red Ñ Operating at
cold
status
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Yellow Ñ Operating at
cool
status
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Green Ñ Operating at
norm
al status
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Yellow Ñ Operating at
warm
status
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Red Ñ Operating at
hot
status
Module Temperature Above Ambient
Each module monitors its own internal operating temperature in comparison to
external ambient temperature. These Þelds display the current temperature
difference (in both Fahrenheit and Celsius) between the two temperatures.
Temperature Above Ambient Status
The following status conditions are pre-determined for module temperature
above ambient temperature (each module type supports its own status range).
For alarm purposes, the module will issue a trap when its monitored temperature
crosses a threshold between two status ranges (either by rising or falling). If the
module enters a HOT operating status above ambient, you can choose to have it