To do...
Add commands to the job
Configuring the detection timer
Some protocols might shut down ports under specific circumstances. For example, MSTP shuts down a
BPDU guard enabled port when the port receives a BPDU. Then, the device starts the detection timer. If
the port is still down when the detection timer expires, the device automatically brings up the port.
Follow these steps to configure the detection timer:
To do...
Enter system view
Configure the detection timer
Configuring temperature thresholds
You can set temperature thresholds for the temperature sensors on a switch or in an IRF fabric to monitor
the temperature changes of primary heat sources like CPUs.
The temperature thresholds include a low temperature threshold, a warning temperature threshold, and
an alarming temperature threshold.
When the temperature of a sensor drops below the low temperature threshold or reaches the warning
threshold, the system logs the event and outputs a log message and a trap.
When the temperature of a sensor reaches the alarming threshold, the system constantly outputs log and
tap messages.
Follow these steps to configure temperature thresholds for a temperature sensor in standalone mode:
To do...
Enter system view
Use the command...
Configure a command to run at a
specific time and date:
time time-id at time date command
command
Configure a command to run at a
specific time:
time time-id { one-off | repeating }
at time [ month-date month-day |
week-day week-daylist ] command
command
Configure a command to run after
a delay:
time time-id { one-off | repeating }
delay time command command
Use the command...
system-view
shutdown-interval time
Use the command...
system-view
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Remarks
Required
Use any of the commands.
Remarks
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Optional
The detection interval is 30
seconds by default.
Remarks
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