Cisco Cisco Prisma II EDR Receiver Guia Da Instalação
Chapter 3 Operation Using CLI
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The following sample dialog illustrates the use of these arguments.
*/* MODULE> show alarmparam *pwr minorhigh <Enter>
MODID NAME MinorHigh
20/05 OutPwr 1
20/06 InPwr 5
20/06 MaxInPwr N/A
SUCCESS!
*/* MODULE>
Note:
The returned value of N/A shown above indicates that the alarm does not have
the requested parameter.
Some alarm values can also be changed by a craft operator or network
management system. See the set alarmparam command for details.
Show Module
This command is used to generate a list of information for specified modules that
This command is used to generate a list of information for specified modules that
will help with their physical identification.
The following is a sample craft operator dialog using show module to display
The following is a sample craft operator dialog using show module to display
information for the modules in slots 3, 4, and 5 of all chassis in the ICIM domain:
*/* MODULE> slot [3-5] <Enter>
*/[03-05] MODULE> show module <Enter>
MODID MODTYPE NAME SERIAL
20/03 Prisma II Power Supply 3 / Fan Tray ^ABCDEFG
20/05 9x19dBm Prisma II Hybrid Amp ^AAG1AZI
SUCCESS!
*/[03-05] MODULE>
Info Command
The info command (at the Module prompt) is used to display more detailed
information than is returned by using the show command. The command can be
followed by the argument control, monitor, alarm, or module, which, in turn, is
followed by one or more arguments further specifying the type of information to be
returned.
The details or characteristics that can be requested for each argument include the
The details or characteristics that can be requested for each argument include the
following:
Argument
Details
Description
Alarm
Hysteresis
threshold hysteresis value
Index
alarm number, starting at 1, in the list of alarms
Label
name of the alarm
Limitadjust
allowed if alarm is adjustable, not allowed if not
Majorhigh
High Major threshold