Clearing Unused 16-Bit Interface Indexes - HP A7500 Series Configuration Manual

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To do...
Configure temperature
thresholds for a card
Follow these steps to configure temperature thresholds for a temperature sensor in IRF mode:
To do...
Enter system view
Configure temperature
thresholds for a card
Table 16 Default temperature thresholds
Card
MPUs, LPUs

Clearing unused 16-bit interface indexes

The switch must maintain persistent 16-bit interface indexes and keep one interface index match one
interface name for network management. After deleting a logical interface, the switch retains its 16-bit
interface index so the same index can be assigned to the interface at interface re-creation.
To avoid index depletion causing interface creation failures, you can clear all 16-bit indexes that have
been assigned but not in use. The operation does not affect the interface indexes of the interfaces that
have been created but the indexes assigned to re-recreated interfaces might change.
Perform the following command in user view to clear unused 16-bit interface indexes:
To do...
Clear unused 16-bit interface
indexes on every MPU
Use the command...
temperature-limit slot slot-number
hotspot sensor-number lowerlimit
warninglimit [ alarmlimit ]
Use the command...
system-view
temperature-limit chassis
chassis-number slot slot-number
hotspot sensor-number lowerlimit
warninglimit [ alarmlimit ]
Sensor
Sensor ID
type
hotspot
1
Use the command...
reset unused porttag
Remarks
Optional
For the default temperature thresholds,
see
The warning and alarming thresholds
must be higher than the low temperature
threshold.
The alarming threshold must be higher
than the warning threshold.
Remarks
Optional
For the default temperature thresholds,
see
The warning and alarming thresholds
must be higher than the low temperature
threshold.
The alarming threshold must be higher
than the warning threshold.
Low
Warning
temperatu
temperature
re
threshold
threshold
0°C (32°F)
80°C (176°F)
160
Table
16.
Table
16.
Alarming
temperature
threshold
97°C (206.6°F)
Remarks
Available in user view.

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