34CHAPTER 3: MANAGING DEVICES
The following events occur during an overheat condition:
1The Master EME character display shows the word TEMP
2If an SNMP agent is present in the chassis, power management informs the SNMP agent of the overheat condition.
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4Approximately 1 minute later, the EME initiates a
5The overheat indication TEMP stops when the chassis internal operating temperature falls below the temperature threshold and stays there for 15 minutes.
The EME does not power off modules that occupy slots outside of affected overheat management areas. This overheat
The two overheat
■Enable — Causes slots to power off automatically when the chassis overheats.
■Disable — (the default) Causes the EME to send notification to network management applications, but the chassis keeps operating.
Power Class
A power class setting is a value in the range of 1 through 10 that is assigned to each module. The highest setting is 10. The EME uses the power class settings to manage power among the modules in the chassis, and to determine the order in which it powers on and powers off installed modules.
Each CoreBuilder 9000 Switch module is shipped with a default power class setting:
Module | Default Power Class Setting |
EME | 10 |
EMC | 10 |
Interface Module | 3 |
Switch Fabric Module | 9 |