Cisco Cisco Prisma II EDR Receiver インストールガイド
Chapter 3 Operation Using CLI
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Alarm Module
The argument module can be added to modify the scope of the command to include
The argument module can be added to modify the scope of the command to include
only the active alarms in the range indicated by the current Module prompt.
The following sample dialog shows how this argument affects the response.
The following sample dialog shows how this argument affects the response.
20/* MODULE> alarm module <Enter>
No active alarms found
SUCCESS!
20/* MODULE>
This response indicates that no alarms are currently among the modules installed in
chassis 20. Alarms that may exist in other chassis are not reflected.
Show Command
The show command (at the Module prompt) is used to display the values of
parameters specified by one of four following arguments: control, monitor,
alarmstate, or alarmparam. These arguments, in turn, are followed by the name of a
control (or monitor or alarm) to match against. This name can be the complete name
or a pattern that includes one or more wildcard characters (*).
Show Control
The following sample dialogs using the control argument show the use of both
The following sample dialogs using the control argument show the use of both
complete names and wildcards, as well as the kinds of information returned.
*/* MODULE> show control enable <Enter>
MODID NAME SETTING UNITS
20/05 Enable On (1)
20/06 Enable On (1)
20/07 Enable On (1)
20/09 Enable On (1)
20/13 Enable Off (0)
SUCCESS!
*/* MODULE>
*/* MODULE> show control *serv* <Enter>
MODID NAME SETTING UNITS
01/07 Service Off (0)
01/08 ServiceA Off (0)
01/08 ServiceB On (1)
SUCCESS!
*/* MODULE>
Show Monitor
The sample dialog below shows the kind of information returned by the monitor
The sample dialog below shows the kind of information returned by the monitor
argument.
*/* MODULE> show monitor *pwr <Enter>