D-Link DFL-260-IPS-12 Product Manual - Page 65
Hardware Monitoring, Availability, Using the, CLI Command
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2.4. Hardware Monitoring Chapter 2. Management and Maintenance 2.4. Hardware Monitoring Availability Certain D-Link hardware models allow the administrator to use the CLI to query the current value of various hardware operational parameters such as the current temperature inside the firewall. This feature is referred to as Hardware Monitoring. The D-Link NetDefend models that currently support hardware monitoring are the DFL-1600, 1660, 2500, 2560 and 2560G. Configuring and performing hardware monitoring can be done either through the CLI or through the Web Interface. Enabling Hardware Monitoring The System > Hardware Monitoring section of the Web Interface provides the administrator with the following settings for enabling hardware monitoring when it is available: Enable Sensors Enable/disable all hardware monitoring functionality. Default: Disabled Poll Interval Polling interval for the Hardware Monitor which is the delay in milliseconds between readings of hardware monitor values. Minimum value: 100 Maximum value: 10000 Default: 500 Using the hwm CLI Command To get a list current values from all available sensors, the following command can be used: gw-world:/> hwm -all This can be abbreviated to: gw-world:/> hwm -a Some typical output from this command for two temperature sensors is shown below: gw-world:/> hwm -a Name Current value (unit) SYS Temp = 44.000 (C) (x) CPU Temp = 41.500 (C) (x) Note: The meaning of "(x)" The "(x)" at the side of each the sensor listing indicates that the sensor is enabled. 65