Fujitsu DX80 S2/DX90 S2 Computer Drive User Manual


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Chapter 10 Component Management
10.1 Component Status
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Sensor Information
The real time and threshold values (Low/High) for the temperature, voltage, current, transmission
power, and received power are displayed in the Sensor Information.
When the information cannot be obtained, a "-" (hyphen) is displayed.
The target components for this information are FC that have SFPs from which information can be
obtained.
- Temperature
Present
The real time temperature of the SFP in the port is displayed.
- x C / y F (x: -128.00 to 128.00, y: -198.40 to 262.40)
Warning
- Low or High
The Warning threshold (Low/High) for the temperature of the SFP in the port is displayed.
x C / y F (x: -128.00 to 128.00, y: -198.40 to 262.40)
Alarm
- Low or High
The Alarm threshold (Low/High) for the temperature of the SFP in the port is displayed.
x C / y F (x: -128.00 to 128.00, y: -198.40 to 262.40)
- Voltage
Present
The real time voltage of the SFP in the port is displayed.
- x V (x: 0.00 to 6.55)
Warning
- Low or High
The Warning threshold (Low/High) for the voltage of the SFP in the port is displayed.
x V (x: 0.00 to 6.55)
Alarm
- Low or High
The Alarm threshold (Low/High) for the voltage of the SFP in the port is displayed.
x V (x: 0.00 to 6.55)
An SFP is regarded as being in Warning status when the real time value is lower than the Warning
threshold (Low) and higher than the Alarm threshold (Low).
An SFP is regarded as being in Warning status when the real time value is higher than the Warning
threshold (High) and lower than the Alarm threshold (High).
An SFP is regarded as being in Alarm status when the real time value is lower than the Alarm
threshold (Low) or higher than the Alarm threshold (High).