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Chapter 17
Cajun P550/P880/P882 Switch User Guide
2. Refer to Table17-2 to set the threshold values:
Checking
Temperature
Status and
Configuring
Thresholds
Using the CLI
To check the temperature status using the CLI, enter the following
command from User mode:
cajun# show temperature
To configure temperature threshold values using the CLI, enter the
following command from Configure mode:
cajun(configure)# set temperature <options>
Refer to the Cajun™ P550™/P880/P882 Command Line Interface
Reference Guide for Version 5.0 for details about these commands.
Table 17-2. Temperature Threshold Values
Threshold Defines...
Shutdown
Temperature (Layer 2)/
Warning Temperature
(layer 3)
Value in degrees Celsius that causes the switch to send a
trap to the network management station and triggers a
shutdown for a layer 2 CPU sensor and a warning
temperature message for a multilayer CPU sensor when it
is passed. The layer 2 default value is 50 degrees Celsius,
and the multilayer CPU sensor is 100 degrees Celsius.
Upper Warning
Temperature
Value in degrees Celsius that causes the switch to send a
high temperature threshold warning when it is passed. The
layer 2 default value is 45 degrees Celsius, and the layer 3
CPU sensor is 85 degrees Celsius.
Lower Warning
Temperature
Value that in degrees Celsius that when passed causes the
switch to send a warning that the temperature is
approaching the low temperature threshold. By default,
this value is 5 degrees Celsius.
Low Shutdown
Temperature
(Layer 2)/Low Warning
Temperature (Layer 3)
Indicates the low shutdown temperature for a switch to
reset the warning and high thresholds. This value prevents
the switch from sending traps continually if the
temperature is hovering around the threshold value. The
default value is 0 degrees Celsius.