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Cisco MGX 8850 Routing Switch Command Reference
Release 2.0, Part Number 78-10467-04 Rev C0, October 2001
Chapter2 Shelf Management Commands
cnfndparms
Syntax Description
option number A number that selects the option. The current parameters begin with number 2:
Option 1 is the number of seconds to count the resets of the shelf management
cards. The range is 065355 (a 16-bit decimal number). The default is 3600
seconds (1 hour). A 0 means an infinite time period. The impact of an infinite
time period is that only a speci fied count of resets can stop the r es et s.
Option 2 is the maximum number of resets of the shelf management card group
per time period. The number is an 8 -bi t d eci mal number and therefore has th e
range 0255. The meaning of a 0 for this parameter is an infinite number of
resetsthe resets can continue regardless of the number. The default is 3 resets
per period (see Op tio n 2).
Option 3 lets you enable or disable core card redundancy. Enter yes to enable
or no to disable alarms on a missing, redun dant core card. The default is enable,
which means an alarm appears in th e a bsence of a redundant core card.
Option 4 lets you enable or disable expanded memory on the PXM45/B. Enter
yes to enable or no to disable The default is disable.
Option 5 you specify the loc ations of required power supplies in an AC-powered
system. The number is 8-bit hexadecimal:
0x0 (the default) means no specif ie d po wer sup ply re quire ment r elate d to th is
particular form of alarm generation (although the configuration must still
meet the power requirements of the switch).
0x01: PSU A1 is required .
0x02: PSU A2 is required .
0x04: PSU A3 is required .
0x10: PSU B1 is required.
0x20: PSU B2 is required.
0x40: PSU B3 is required.
Option 6 lets you spec ify the location of o ne or more required fan tr ay s . T he
number is 8-bit hexadecimal:
0 for no specific fan try require me nt
0x01 for bottom fan tray required
0x02 for top fan tray required
option value The option value can be a decimal or hexadecimal numb er o r a ye s or no entry.
The following shows the possible ranges or values for each type of numeric option.
8-bit decimal: 0255
16-bit decimal: 065535
32-bit decimal: 04294962795
8-bit hexadecimal: 00xff
16-bit hexadecimal: 00xffff
32-bit hexadecimal: 00 x ffffffff