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ECC800 Data Center Controller
User Manual (for ECC800-Pro)
5 Power-On Commissioning
Copyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.
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Table 5-10 Adding an eLight
Path
Parameter
Name
Setting
Choose System Settings >
Device Management and
click Add Device. The
parameters for adding
devices are displayed.
Device
attribute
Select eLight Actuator from the
drop-down list box.
Device type
Select eLight Actuator from the
drop-down list box.
Connect to
Select ETH Actuator1 from the
drop-down list box.
NOTE
The setting example indicates that the eLight
Actuator is connected to the ETH
Actuator1.
Communicatio
ns port
COM1/COM2
Device address
Set the device address for the eLight
actuator based on the actual situation.
3. Click Test Connect to check whether the eLight Actuator connects properly.
If the connection is normal, click Confirm. The connected devices are displayed in
the Number of connected devices list.
If the connection is abnormal, check whether the cable is properly connected to the
device, whether the device is running properly, and whether the parameter settings
are consistent with the device parameters.
Step 3 Set eLight parameters.
1. Log in to the ECC800-Pro WebUI as an administrator.
2. Choose Monitoring > Aisle > eLight Actuator Group > eLight Actuator. The
Running Parameters page is displayed.
3. Select the Associated alarm severity as required and click Submit.
Table 5-11 Function check
Item
Alarm Severity
Selection
Description
Associated alarm
severity
Critical
If there is a critical alarm, the eLight
strip light turns on with a red light.
Critical, Major
If there are multiple alarms, the eLight
strip light preferentially turns on with a
light corresponding to the high-severity
alarm. After the high-severity alarm is
cleared, the eLight strip light turns on
with a light corresponding to the
low-severity alarm.
NOTE
Critical, Major, Minor
Critical, Major,
Minor, Warning

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