System information
Operation SET SYSTEM TERRITORY 1-91
Software Release 2.0.1
C613-03018-00 REV A
SET SYSTEM RPSMONITOR
Syntax
SET SYSTEM RPSMONITOR={ON|OFF}
Description
This command turns monitoring of the redundant power supply (RPS) on or
off (on models that support RPS monitoring only). When RPS monitoring is on,
the state of the RPS connection, power supply and fan can be displayed with
the SHOW SYSTEM command on page 1-124, and any failures will be
indicated by flashing LED patterns (Table 1-11). By default, RPS monitoring is
off.
Examples
To turn on monitoring of the router’s RPS, use the command:
SET SYSTEM RPSMONITOR=ON
See Also
SHOW SYSTEM
SET SYSTEM TERRITORY
Syntax
SET SYSTEM TERRITORY={AUSTRALIA|CHINA|EUROPE|JAPAN|KOREA|
NEWZEALAND|USA}
Description
This command assigns a territory identifier for the router. The territory
identifier is used by the Q.931, PRI and PBX modules to set defaults that are
appropriate for the territory in which the router is being operated. The default
territory is EUROPE.
If the router territory identifier is changed, parameters in the Q.931, PRI and PBX
modules that are influenced by the territory in which the router is being operated will
automatically be changed to values appropriate for the new territory setting. If the
current territory value is specified, i.e. the territory is unchanged, then the module
parameters are restored to the default values for that territory.
Examples
To set the name for this router to Australia, use the command:
SET SYSTEM TERRITORY=AUSTRALIA
Table 1-11: LED indications for fan an power supply faults on the ATAR740 router.
When this fault occurs... The System LED flashes in this pattern...
RPS fan failure 0.2s on, 0.3s off, 0.2s on, 2s pause, (repeat)...
RPS PSU failure 0.2s on, 0.3s off, 0.2s on, 0.3s off,
0.2s on, 0.3s off, 0.2s on, 2s pause, (repeat)...
RPS not connected 0.2s on, 0.3s off, 0.2s on, 0.3s off,
0.2s on, 0.3s off, 0.2s on, 0.3s off,
0.2s on, 2s pause, (repeat)...