Adaptec iSA1500 User Guide - Page 206

info, monitor usb | snmp | false | ip_host, status, thresholds [unittime] [initiatorstime] [cache

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Using CLI Table 8-45 UPS Commands Command info monitor permit status thresholds Parameters usb | snmp | false | ip_host [unit time] [initiators time] [cache time] Levels all administrator administrator info Show information about the UPS being monitored, and those hosts which are permitted to monitor the UPS if it is local to this unit. monitor usb | snmp | false | ip_host Specify which UPS to monitor. If it is usb, the UPS control cable is plugged into this unit's USB port; if it is snmp it is controlled locally using SNMP; if it is a false value, no UPS is monitored; otherwise give the ip_host into which the UPS control cable is plugged. status Just display the information from the ups info command about the UPS being monitored. thresholds [unit time] [initiators time] [cache time] Specify the new values for one or more thresholds. The time values are the usual relative_period used to define a period of time in seconds although a multiplier can be used to define a value in minutes, hours etc. The value will be rounded to the nearest number of minutes. The values for the thresholds must be constrained such that the unit value is less than the initiator value which is less than the cache value. The permitted times will be set to enforce this. Initially permitted range will be taken from the current value but any new value typed in on the line will be used to modify that range. However it does mean that if several values are being supplied the order they appear on the line might be significant to ensure that the later values are in the permitted range. 8-67

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Using CLI
info
Show information about the UPS being monitored, and those hosts
which are permitted to monitor the UPS if it is local to this unit.
monitor usb | snmp |
false
| ip_
host
Specify which UPS to monitor. If it is
usb
, the UPS control cable is
plugged into this unit's USB port; if it is
snmp
it is controlled locally
using SNMP; if it is a
false
value, no UPS is monitored; otherwise
give the
ip_host
into which the UPS control cable is plugged.
status
Just display the information from the
ups info
command about
the UPS being monitored.
thresholds [unit
time
] [initiators
time
] [cache
time
]
Specify the new values for one or more thresholds. The
time
values are the usual
relative_period
used to define a period of
time in seconds although a multiplier can be used to define a value
in minutes, hours etc. The value will be rounded to the nearest
number of minutes.
The values for the thresholds must be constrained such that the
unit
value is less than the
initiator
value which is less than the
cache
value. The permitted times will be set to enforce this.
Initially permitted range will be taken from the current value but
any new value typed in on the line will be used to modify that
range. However it does mean that if several values are being
supplied the order they appear on the line might be significant to
ensure that the later values are in the permitted range.
Table 8-45
UPS Commands
Command
Parameters
Levels
info
all
monitor
usb | snmp | false | ip_host
administrator
permit
status
administrator
thresholds
[unit time] [initiators time]
[cache time]