Temperature masking, Temperature masking -5 – Alcatel Carrier Internetworking Solutions Omni Switch/Router User Manual

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Temperature Masking

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Temperature Masking

The

maskta

command provides a way of modifying the behavior of the temperature alarm to

mask the effect of the temperature sensor. By masking the temperature alarm bits, you can
ensure that the

MPX

’s

TEMP LED

doesn’t signal or that it resets after a specified delay time. By

default, temperature masking is disabled.

To enable temperature masking, enter

maskta enable

This command masks the temperature alarm completely. The

TEMP LED

will not signal, even

if the temperature exceeds the set ranges. The following message confirms the masking:

Masking of Temperature Alarm enabled

You could also enable temperature alarm masking but not mask the alarm completely. If you
enter an integer after the

maskta enable

command, the

TEMP LED

will still signal, but it will

reset after the number of minutes you specified. For example, if you enter the command

maskta enable 5

the temperature alarm will still signal, but it will reset automatically five (5) minutes after the
alarm-initiating event occurs.

Note

Once you enter a minute value when enabling
temperature alarm masking, that value is saved even
if you disable masking. To reset the minute value, you
must re-enable temperature alarm masking and set the
minute value to zero (i.e., enter the command

maskta

enable 0

).

To disable temperature alarm masking, enter:

maskta disable

This is the default setting, so you only need to specify this command if you had previously
enabled alarm masking. The following message confirms that you disabled masking:

Masking of Temperature Alarm disabled

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