Cisco IE-3000-8TC Command Reference - Page 34
alarm facility temperature, low | notifies
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alarm facility temperature Chapter 2 IE 3000 Switch Cisco IOS Commands alarm facility temperature Use the alarm facility temperature global configuration command to configure a primary temperature monitoring alarm or to configure a secondary temperature alarm threshold with a lower maximum temperature threshold. Use the no form of this command to delete the temperature monitoring alarm configuration or to disable the secondary temperature alarm. alarm facility temperature {primary {high | low | notifies | relay {major | minor} | syslog} | secondary {high | low | notifies | relay {major | minor} | syslog}} no alarm facility temperature {primary {high | low | notifies | relay {major | minor} | syslog} | secondary {high | low | notifies | relay {major | minor} | syslog}} Syntax Description high low notifies relay major relay minor syslog Set the high temperature threshold for the primary or secondary temperature alarm. The range is -238 to 572ºF (-150 to 300ºC). Set the low temperature threshold for the primary or secondary temperature alarm. The range is -328 to 482ºF (-200 to 250ºC). Send primary or secondary temperature alarm traps to an SNMP server. Send the primary or secondary temperature alarm to the major relay circuitry. Send the primary or secondary temperature alarm to the minor relay circuitry. Send primary or secondary temperature alarm traps to a syslog server. Defaults The primary temperature alarm is enabled for a -4 to 203ºF (-20 to 95oC) range and cannot be disabled. It is associated with a major relay. The secondary temperature alarm is disabled by default. Command Modes Global configuration Command History Release 12.2(44)EX1 Modification This command was introduced. Usage Guidelines The primary temperature alarm is automatically enabled. It cannot be disabled, but you can configure alarm options. You can modify the primary temperature alarm range by using the high and low keywords. You can use the secondary temperature alarm to trigger a high temperature alarm that is lower than the maximum primary temperature threshold, which is 203oF (95oC). You can configure the temperature threshold and alarm options. Before you use the notifies keyword to send alarm traps to an SNMP host, you need to set up an SNMP server by using the snmp-server enable traps global configuration command. Cisco IE 3000 Switch Command Reference 2-8 OL-13019-01
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