Raritan Computer EMX2-111 User Manual
Chapter 8: Managing External Devices
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Describing the Sensor Location
Use the X, Y and Z coordinates to describe each sensor's physical
location. You can use these location values to track records of
environmental conditions in fixed locations around your IT equipment.
The X, Y and Z values act as additional attributes and are not tied to any
specific measurement scheme. If you choose to, you can use non-
measurement values. For example:
location. You can use these location values to track records of
environmental conditions in fixed locations around your IT equipment.
The X, Y and Z values act as additional attributes and are not tied to any
specific measurement scheme. If you choose to, you can use non-
measurement values. For example:
X = Brown Cabinet Row
Y = Third Rack
Z = Top of Cabinet
Values for the X, Y and Z coordinates may consist of:
For X and Y: Any combination of alphanumeric characters. The
coordinate value can be 0 to 24 characters long.
coordinate value can be 0 to 24 characters long.
For Z when the Z coordinate format is set to Rack Units, any numeric
value ranging from 0 to 60.
value ranging from 0 to 60.
For Z when the Z coordinate format is set to Free-Form, any
alphanumeric characters from 0 to 24 characters.
alphanumeric characters from 0 to 24 characters.
Tip: To configure and retrieve these coordinate values over SNMP, see
the EMX MIB. To configure and retrieve these values over the CLI, see
the EMX MIB. To configure and retrieve these values over the CLI, see
Using the Command Line Interface
(on page 212).