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warninglimit
: Warning temperature threshold in Celsius degrees. The value ranges from 70°C to 85°C
(158°F to 185°F).
alarmlimit
: Alarming temperature threshold in Celsius degrees. The value ranges 87°C to 102°C
(188.6°F to 215.6°F). If you do not specify this argument, the last alarming temperature setting applies.
Description
Use the
temperature-limit
command to set the temperature thresholds for a temperature sensor.
Use the
undo temperature-limit
command to restore the default.
Table 34
Default temperature thresholds
Card
Sensor
type
Sensor ID
Low
temperature
threshold
Warning
temperature
threshold
Alarming
temperature
threshold
MPUs, LPUs
hotspot
1
0°C (32°F)
80°C (176°F)
97°C (206.6°F)
When the temperature of a sensor drops below the low temperature threshold or reaches the warning
threshold, the system logs the event and outputs a log message and a trap.
When the temperature of a sensor reaches the alarming threshold, the system constantly outputs log and
tap messages.
NOTE:
•
The warning and alarming thresholds must be higher than the low temperature threshold.
•
The alarming threshold must be higher than the warning threshold.
Related commands:
display environment
.
Examples
# In standalone mode, set the low temperature threshold to –5°C (23°F), the warning threshold to 70°C
(158°F), and the alarming threshold to 100°C (212°F) for hotspot sensor 1 on the card in slot 1.
<Sysname> system-view
[sysname] temperature-limit slot 1 hotspot 1 -5 70 100
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time-id
at
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command
command
time
time-id
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|
repeating
}
at
time
[
week-day
week-daylist
|
month-date
month-day
]
command
command
undo time
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