
Chapter 7 Basic Setting
Figure 30 System Info
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 8 System Info
LABEL |
| DESCRIPTION |
System Name |
| This field displays the switch's model name. |
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ZyNOS F/W |
| This field displays the version number of the switch’s current firmware including the |
Version |
| date created. |
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Ethernet |
| This field refers to the Ethernet MAC (Media Access Control) address of the switch. |
Address |
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Hardware Monitor |
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Temperature |
| The switch has temperature sensors that are capable of detecting and reporting if |
Unit |
| the temperature rises above the threshold. You may choose the temperature unit |
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| (Centigrade or Fahrenheit) in this field. |
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Temperature |
| MAC, CPU and PHY refer to the location of the temperature sensors on the switch |
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| printed circuit board. |
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Current |
| This field displays the current temperature measured at this sensor. |
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MAX |
| This field displays the maximum temperature measured at this sensor. |
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MIN |
| This field displays the minimum temperature measured at this sensor. |
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Threshold |
| This field displays the upper temperature limit at this sensor. |
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Status |
| This field displays Normal for temperatures below the threshold and Error for those |
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| above. |
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Fan speed |
| A properly functioning fan is an essential component (along with a sufficiently |
(RPM) |
| ventilated, cool operating environment) in order for the device to stay within the |
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| temperature threshold. Each fan has a sensor that is capable of detecting and |
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| reporting if the fan speed falls below the threshold shown. |
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Current |
| This field displays this fan's current speed in Revolutions Per Minute (RPM) |
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