User manual

US
8,510,424
B2
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disabled
for
USERNAME”.
In
this
message,
USERNAME
is
replaced
by
the
speci?ed
username
and
either
enabled
or
disabled
is
displayed
depending
on
the
action
taken.
Regarding
“SET
SCREEN
{NOCONFIRMICONFIRM]”,
the
SET
SCREEN
command
is
used
to
enable
or
disable
a
con?rmation
message
when
using
the
power
manager
full
screen
interface.
When
the
CONFIRM
option
is
set
a
user
is
prompted
with
an
“Are
the sure?
(Y/“N”)”
message
when
making
changes
via the
SHOW
command
screen.
When
the
NOCONFIRM
option
is
set
changes
are
made
immediately.
This
command
changes
the
con?rm
option
on
all
boards
in
a
power
manager
chain.
The
following
SET
commands
are
used
to
set
parameters
pertaining
to
SNMP
traps
that
can
be
generated
by
power
managers.
Not
all
power
manager
hardware
support
all
SNMP
traps.
Some
of
these
commands
use
Board
Name
as
a
parameter.
The
Board
Name
is
the
name
speci?ed
in
the
Page
?eld
of
the
SHOW
command
full
screen
interface.
In
addition
to
specifying
the
mnemonic
name
from
the
SHOW
command
page
?eld,
a
user
may
specify
an
absolute
Board
Name
by
preceding
the
Board
Name
with
a
period
(“.”).
Appending
the
power
manager
Board
letter
(e.g.,
“A”
for
the
?rst
board,
“B”
for
the
second
board,
etc.
to
the
leading
period
creates
the
absolute
Board
Names.
For
example,
the
third
power
man
ager
Board
in
the
chain
of
boards
would
have
an
absolute
Board
Name
of
“.C”.
If
the
chain
of
power
manager
Boards
is
altered
for
any
reason, the
absolute
Board
Names
change.
For
example,
if
the
second
board
in
the
chain
is
removed
(perhaps
it
fails),
and
what
used
to
be
the
third
board
is
now
connected
to
the
?rst
board
(it
is
now
the
second board
in
the
chain),
then
the
absolute
Board
Name
on
the
new
board
changes
from
“.C
to
.B”.
An
absolute
Board
Name
always
refers to
a
single
port
on
a
single
board.
The
“SET
TEMPH.
[Board
NamelALL]
[value]”
com
mand
is
used
to
set
the
SNMP
temperature
trap
high
limit.
The
SET
TEMPH
command
takes
two
optional
parameters.
The
?rst
is
the
Board
Name.
If
the
Board
Name
parameter
is
not
speci?ed
on
the
command
line
the
power
manager
prompts
for
the
Board
Name
with
the
“Board:”
prompt.
A
user
may
specify
an
absolute
Board
Name,
a
mnemonic
Board
Name
from
the
SHOW
command
page
?eld
or
the
keyword
ALL
to
cause
all
boards
in
the
chain
to
be
modi?ed
by
the
command.
The
second
parameter
is
the
temperature
limit
value
to
be
set.
The
value
is
in
degrees
Celsius
and
may
be
any
value
from
1
to
125.
If
the
value
is
not
speci?ed
on
the
command
line,
the
power
manager
prompts
for
the
value
with
the
“Tempera
ture:”
prompt.
If
the
value
speci?ed
is
not
within
the
proper
range, the
following
error
message
is
displayed:
“Invalid
Temperature
Valid
range
1
to
125”.
When
the
command
completes
the
following
message
is
displayed
“Limit
Value
Set
Successfully
on
X
unit(s)/port(s)
Command
Completed
Successfullyl”.
The
“X”
in
the
mes
sage
indicates
the
number
of boards
modi?ed
by
the
com
mand.
The
“SET
TEMPL
[Board
NamelALL]
[value]”
command
is
used
to
set
the
SNMP
temperature
trap
low
limit.
The
SET
TEMPL
command
takes
two
optional
parameters.
The
?rst
is
the
Board
Name.
If
the
Board
Name
parameter
is
not
speci
?ed
on
the
command
line
the
power
manager
prompts
for
the
Board
Name
with
the
“Board:
prompt.
A
user
may
specify
an
absolute
Board
Name,
a
mnemonic
Board
Name
from
the
SHOW
command
page
?eld
or the
keyword
ALL
to
cause
all
boards
in
the
chain
to
be
modi?ed
by
the
command.
The
second
parameter
is
the
temperature
limit
value
to
be
set.
The
value
is
in
degrees
Celsius
and
may
be
any
value
from
1
to
125.
If
the
value
is
not
speci?ed
on
the
command
line,
the
power
manager
prompts
for
the
value
with
the
“Tempera
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
55
65
18
ture:”
prompt.
If
the
value
speci?ed
is
not within
the
proper
range, the
following
error
message
is
displayed:
“Invalid
Temperature
Valid
range
1
to
125”.
When
the
command
completes
the
following
message
is
displayed
“Limit
Value
Set
Successfully
on
X
unit(s)/port(s)
Command
Completed
Successfullyl”.
The
“X”
in
the
mes
sage
indicates
the
number
of
boards
modi?ed
by
the
com
mand.
The
“SET
LOADH
[Port
NamelGrouplALL]
[value]”
command
is
used
to
set
the
SNMP
load
sense
trap
high
limit.
The
SET
LOADH
command
takes
two
optional
parameters.
The
?rst
is
the
Port
Name.
If
the
Port
Name
parameter
is
not
speci?ed
on
the
command
line
the
power
manager
prompts
for
the
Port
Name
with
the
“Port
Name:”
prompt.
The
second
parameter
is
the
amps
limit
value
to
be
set.
The
amps
value
may
be
any
value
from
1
to
60. If
the
value
speci?ed
is
not
within
the
proper
range, the
following
error
message
is
displayed:
“Invalid
Amps
Value
Valid
range
1
to
60”.
When
the
command
completes
the
following
message
is
displayed
“Limit
Value
Set
Successfully
on
X
unit(s)/port(s)
Command
Completed
Successfullyl”.
The
“X”
in
the
mes
sage
indicates
the
number
of
power
manager
ports
modi?ed
by
the
command.
The
“SET
LOADL
[Port
NamelGrouplALL]
[value]”
command
is
used
to
set
the
SNMP
load
sense
trap
low
limit.
The
SET
LOADL
command
takes
two
optional
parameters.
The
?rst
is
the
Port
Name.
If
the
Port
Name
parameter
is
not
speci?ed
on
the
command
line
the
power
manager
prompts
for
the
Port
Name
with
the
“Port
Name:”
prompt.
The
second
parameter
is
the
amps
limit
value
to
be
set.
The
amps
value
may
be
any
value
from
1
to
60. If
the
value
speci?ed
is
not
within
the
proper
range, the
following
error
message
is
displayed:
“Invalid
Amps
Value
Valid
range
1
to
60”.
When
the
command
completes
the
following
message
is
displayed
“Limit
Value
Set
Successfully
on
X
unit(s)/port(s)
Command
Completed
Successfullyl”.
The
“X”
in
the
mes
sage
indicates
the
number
of
power
manager
ports
modi?ed
by
the
command.
The
“SET
EABLET
{STRTITEMPIMSTAICSTAILOAD}
[Port
NamelBoard
NamelGrouplALL]”
command
is
used
to
enable
an
SNMP
trap.
The
SET
ENABLET
command
takes
two
parameters.
The
?rst
is
the
type
of
trap to
be
enabled.
There
are
four
types
of
traps
that
are
supported
by
the
power
manager,
STRT
is
a
trap
generated
when
the
power
manager
is
started
or
resyn
chronized;
TEMP
is
a
trap
generated
when
the
power
man
ager
temperature
probe
senses
a
temperature
too;
MSTA
is
a
trap
generated
when
an
IPM
indicates
an
error
(Module
STAus
error);
and,
CSTA
is
a
trap
generated
when
a
power
change
occurs
(Control
STAus
change).
LOAD
is
a
trap
generated
when
the
load
on
an
IPM
is
too.
If
the
?rst
parameter
is
not
speci?ed
the
command
does
not
complete.
The
second
parameter
is
the
Board
Name
for
board
wide
traps
(e.g.,
STRT
and
TEMP)
and
is
the
Port
Name
for
IPM
speci?c
traps
(e.g.,
MSTA,
CSTA
and
LOAD).
If
the
Board
Name
parameter
is
not
speci?ed
on
the
command
line
the
power
manager
prompts
for
the
Boar
Name
with
the
“Board:”
prompt.
If
the
Port
Name
parameter
is
not
speci?ed
on
the
command
line
the
power
manager
prompts
for
the
Port
Name
with
the
“Port
Name:”
prompt.
When
the
command
completes
the
following
message
is
displayed
“Trap
Enabled/disabled
on
X
unit(s)/port(s)
Com
mand
Completed
Successfully!”.
The
“X”
in
the
message