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AutoResponse

The AutoResponse can be invoked by the following syntax:

 

tcmarsp [-E event] [-h] [target]

 

Where:

 

-Eevent

 

Specifies which event to use as the default.

 

The specified parameter must be a substring of one of the event descriptive

 

strings described below. Substrings that match at the beginning of the

 

descriptive string have precedence over those that match in the middle. When

 

there are embedded spaces in the substring, the event should be properly

 

quoted according to shell rules. The match is case insensitive.

 

If no event is specified, the GUI defaults to the entire list of AutoResponse

 

events.

Chassis Level Events

The following are the events and the responses to the events from the

and Responses

AutoResponse command

Events

PSU Voltage Out of Range

PSU Failed

Fan Failed

HUB Temperature Out of Range

Global Timer 1 Expired

Global Timer 2 Expired

Global Timer 3 Expired

Global Timer 4 Expired

Responses (the "(N)" notation indicates that the response requires a parameter):

Generate AutoResponse SNMP Trap ID (N)

Delay Script Execution (N) Seconds

Terminate Script Execution

Continue If Test Passes

Configure Module From NMC NVRAM

Configure Module From NMC Factory Defaults

Test module

Reset module

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