Configuring temperature thresholds for a card – H3C Technologies H3C S12500 Series Switches User Manual

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Field Description

System power available:

Remaining power in the system, in watts.

SYSTEM POWER USED(CURRENT):

Current power, in watts.

System power monitoring unit:
Software version:

Software version of the power monitoring module.

Type

Power supply model:

PSE9000—Old-model AC power system.

PSE9000-A—New-model AC power system.

PSE9000-D—DC power system.

In/Out

Input/output current type.

Rated-Vol(V)

Rated voltage, in watts.

Existing

Total number of power supplies.

Usable

Number of power supplies being used.

Redundant(actual)

Number of redundant power supplies.

Tray

Power frame ID.

Value(V)

Output DC voltage, in volts.

Upper-Threshold(V)

Upper limit of output voltage, in volts.

Lower-Threshold(V)

Lower limit of output voltage, in volts.

Total current(A):

Total output current.

ID

1/1 through 1/6 correspond to power supply IDs 1 through
6, and 2/1 through 2/6 correspond to power supply IDs 7

through 12.

Input-Err Input

error.

Output-Err Output

error.

Fan-Err Fan

error.

Status

Power supply status of the card:

on—The card is normally supplied with power.

absent—The card is not in the slot.

wait—The card is not powered on because of insufficient

system power and will be supplied with power once the

system has enough power.

off—The card is unsolicitedly powered off due to user

operation or over-temperature protection and will not be

automatically powered on.

Configuring temperature thresholds for a card

You can set temperature thresholds for a card. When the temperature reaches a threshold, the switch

generates alarms.

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