Hardware | Feature compatible | |
Firewall module | 12500/10500 Enhanced FW: Yes | |
Others: No | ||
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Yes | ||
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No | ||
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You can set the temperature thresholds to monitor the temperature of a module or a device.
•When the temperature drops below the lower threshold or reaches the warning threshold, the device logs the event and outputs a log message and a trap.
•When the temperature reaches the alarming threshold, the device logs the event and outputs a log message and a trap repeatedly in the terminal display, and alerts users through the LED on the device panel.
Due to temperature hysteresis, a temperature decreasing notification is later than the actual temperature decreasing event. Fan speed changes might cause the actual temperature value read after an alarm to be lower than the alarm temperature.
To configure advanced temperature thresholds:
Step | Command | Remarks |
1. Enter system view. | N/A |
2.Configure advanced temperature thresholds for a device or a module.
The default temperature thresholds depend on the hotspot sensors.
The warning and alarming thresholds must be higher than the lower temperature threshold.
The alarming threshold must be higher than the warning threshold.
Monitoring an NMS-connected interface
The following matrix shows the feature and hardware compatibility:
Hardware | Feature compatible |
Yes | |
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No | |
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F5000 | No |
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Firewall module | No |
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Yes | |
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Yes | |
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Typically, the device does not send notifications to its NMS when the IP address of an interface changes. If the IP address of the interface used by the device to communicate with the NMS changes, the NMS will be unable to communicate with the device unless the new management IP address of the device is manually updated or the device is
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