Reference v4.1.0 Instruction Manual

1296 Network OS Command Reference
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system-monitor
Manages the monitoring of FRUs and sets a variety of alerts when thresholds are exceeded.
Synopsis system-monitor
{LineCard [alert [action [all | email | none | raslog]] | state [all | faulty | inserted | none | on |
removed]] | threshold [down-threshold | marginal-threshold]] |
MM [threshold [down-threshold | marginal-threshold]] |
cid-card [alert [action | state [all | faulty | inserted | none | on | removed]] | threshold
[down-threshold | marginal-threshold]] |
compact-flash [threshold [down-threshold | marginal-threshold]] |
fan [alert [action | state [all | faulty | inserted | none | on | removed]] | threshold
[do
wn-threshold | marginal-threshold]] |
power [alert [action | state [all | faulty | inserted | none | on | removed]] | threshold
[down-threshold | marginal-threshold]]
sfp [alert [action state]]
temp [threshold [down-threshold | marginal-threshold]]}
no system-monitor
Operands LineCard Specifies alerts and thresholds for line cards.
MM Specifies thresholds for management modules.
cid-card Specifies alerts and thresholds for the chassis ID card.
compact-flash Specifies thresholds for the compact flash device.
fan Specifies alerts and thresholds for the fans.
power Specifies alerts and thresholds for the power supplys.
sfp Specifies alerts for the small form-factor pluggable devices.
temp Specifies thresholds for the temperature sensors.
alert Specifies whether an alert is sent when a threshold value is either above or
below a threshold trigger.
action Specifies the response type.
all Specifies that e-mail and RASLog messaging are used.
email Specifies that an e-mail message is sent.
none Specifies that no message is sent.
raslog Specifies RASLog messaging.
state Specifies the hardware state to be monitored.
all Specifies that all hardware states are monitored.
faulty Specifies that hardware is monitored for faults.
inserted Specifies that the insertion state of hardware is monitored.
none Specifies that no hardware states are monitored.
on Specifies that the hardware on/off state is monitored.
removed Specifies that the removal of hardware is monitored.