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System Management
7210 SAS D, E, K OS Basic System Configuration Guide Page 301
A single alarm-input pin can be enabled for use with the console port, allowing operators to monitor
external events and alert the operator. For this command to take effect, the console must be enabled in
the BOF.
The RXD and TXD pins of the console input is used to provide a single alarm input pin functionality
and is used by the software to detect external events. The operating system detects an open or a close
circuit and triggers an alarm and logs it when an event is detected.
After this command is executed, the console port can no longer be used as a console port, and the
system generates a log message to convey this restriction. Additionally, user needs to configure the
alarm-contact-input parameter for console, by using the CLI command configure>system> alarm-
contact-input console-1 (the console alarm-contact-input is identified with the ID = console-1).
The no form of the command disables use of console port as alarm-input interface.
Default no use-console-alarm-input
contact
Syntax contact contact-name
no contact
Context config>system
Description This command creates a text string that identifies the contact name for the device.
Only one contact can be configured, if multiple contacts are configured the last one entered will
overwrite the previous entry.
The no form of the command reverts to default.
Default none — No contact name is configured.
Parameters contact-name — The contact name character string. The string can be up to 80 characters long. Any
printable, seven-bit ASCII characters can be used within the string. If the string contains special
characters (#, $, spaces, etc.), the entire string must be enclosed within double quotes.
coordinates
Syntax coordinates coordinates
no coordinates
Context config>system
Description This command creates a text string that identifies the system coordinates for the device location. For
example, the command coordinates37.390 -122.0550" is read as latitude 37.390 north and
longitude 122.0550 west.
Only one set of coordinates can be configured. If multiple coordinates are configured, the last one
entered overwrites the previous entry.
The no form of the command reverts to the default value.

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