xStack® DES-3528/DES-3552 Series Layer 2 Managed Stackable Fast Ethernet Switch CLI Reference Guide
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Digital Diagnostic Monitoring (DDM) Commands
The Digital Diagnostic Monitoring (DDM) Commands in the Command Line Interface (CLI) are listed (along with the
appropriate parameters) in the following table.
Command
Parameters
config ddm
[trap | log] [enable | disable]
config ddm ports
[<portlist> | all] [[temperature_threshold {high_alarm <degrees> | low_alarm
<degrees> | high_warning <degrees> | low_warning <degrees>} |
voltage_threshold {high_alarm <voltage> | low_alarm <voltage> | high_warning
<voltage> | low_warning <voltage>} | bias_current_threshold {high_alarm
<milliampere> | low_alarm <milliampere> | high_warning <milliampere> |
low_warning <milliampere>} | tx_power_threshold {high_alarm <mw_or_dbm> |
low_alarm <mw_or_dbm> | high_warning <mw_or_dbm> | low_warning
<mw_or_dbm>} | rx_power_threshold {high_alarm <mw_or_dbm> | low_alarm
<mw_or_dbm> | high_warning <mw_or_dbm> | low_warning <mw_or_dbm>}] |
{state [enable | disable] | shutdown [alarm | warning | none]} | reload_threshold]
config ddm power_unit
[mw | dbm]
show ddm
show ddm ports
{<portlist>} [status | configuration]
Each command is listed, in detail, in the following sections.
config ddm
Purpose
The command configures the DDM log and trap action when encountering an exceeding
alarm or warning thresholds event.
Syntax
config ddm [trap | log] [enable | disable]
Description
The command configures the DDM log and trap action when encountering an exceeding
alarm or warning thresholds event.
Parameters
trap
- Specify whether to send traps, when the operating parameter exceeds the
corresponding threshold. The DDM trap is enabled by default.
log
- Specify whether to send a log, when the operating parameter exceeds the
corresponding threshold. The DDM log is enabled by default.
enable
- Specify to enable the log or trap sending option.
disable
- Specify to disable the log or trap sending option.
Restrictions
Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
Example usage: