Installation guide
Enclosure Object and Element Commands
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/cx/ex/fanx set identify=on|off
The /cx/ex/fanx set identify command applies only to 9750 and 9690SA 
controllers. For the 9650SE, simply drop the prepended controller name in the 
command and use /ex.
If the enclosure supports Fan Identify and there is an LED associated with the 
fan, this command causes the LED associated with the fan to blink, or turns 
off identification of the LED for this fan. 
Example:
 //localhost> /c0/e0/fan1 set identify=on
 Setting Fan Identify on /c0/e0/fan1 to [on] ... Done.
/cx/ex/fanx set speed=<0..7>
The /cx/ex/fanx set speed command applies only to 9750 and 9690SA 
controllers. For the 9650SE, simply drop the prepended controller name in the 
command and use /ex.
The /cx/ex/fanx set speed command sets the speed level of the specified 
enclosure fan. The speed level is a number in the range of <0 . . 7>, as 
follows: 
0 – Off
1 – Lowest
2 – Low
3 – Medium-low
4 – Medium
5 – Medium-high
6 – High
7 – Highest
Example:
 //localhost> /c0/e0/fan1 set speed=1
 Setting Fan Speed on /c0/e0/fan1 to [1] ... Done.
/cx/ex/pwrsx show
The /cx/ex/pwrsx show command applies only to 9750 and 9690SA 
controllers. For the 9650SE, simply drop the prepended controller name in the 
command and use /ex.
The /cx/ex/pwrsx show command shows the information about the specified 
power supply element /pwrsx in the specified enclosure cx/ex. The power 
supply name is followed by its status. The possible status values are OK, 
FAIL, NOT-INSTALLED, and OFF. The possible values for voltage are OK, 
OVER-VOLTAGE, and UNDER-VOLTAGE. The possible values for current 










