Chapter 52 System Commands
IES-1248-51V User’s Guide
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sys monitor flimit <index>
<high> <low>
Sets the maximum (high) or minimum (low)
fan revs per minute (RPM) at the specified fan
(index).
index: 1=Fan 1, 2=Fan 2, 3=Fan 3.
H/H
sys monitor show Displays the hardware monitor’s statistics. L/L
sys monitor tlimit <index>
<high> <low>
Sets the maximum (high) or minimum (low)
temperature at the specified temperature
sensor. You can specify a temperature with up
to three digits after a decimal point (-50.025
for example).
Temperature sensor locations:
index: 1=DSL, 2=CPU, 3=HW monitor
H/H
sys monitor vlimit <index>
<high> <low>
Sets the maximum (<high>) or minimum
(<low>) voltage at the specified voltage
sensor. You can specify a voltage with up to
three digits after a decimal point (0.941 for
example). Normal voltage at each sensor:
index: 1=1.2v, 2=1.8v, 3=3.3v, 4=24v
H/H
sys monitor ftrapmode
[normal\two]
Display or configure FAN trap operation mode
normal: FAN trap is issued if just one of the
three FAN’s revolutions per minute (RPM) is
lower than the FAN speed threshold.
two: FAN trap is issued if two of the three
FAN’s RPMs are lower than the FAN speed
threshold
M/
H
sys reboot [show|sec|cancel] Sets the reboot timer or displays the timer
and remaining time for reboot. If a reboot has
been scheduled, use this command to prevent
a reboot.
H/H
sys server disable
<telnet|ftp|web|icmp>
Turns a service off. H/H
sys server enable
<telnet|ftp|web|icmp>
Turns a service on. H/H
sys server port
<telnet|ftp|web> <port>
Sets a port for a service. H/H
sys server show Displays the device’s service status and port
numbers.
M/L
sys stdio set <minute> Sets the current stdio timeout. Enter 0 to
have no timeout.
minute: 0~999
H/H
sys stdio show Displays the current stdio timeout. L/L
sys syslog disable Turns off the syslog logging. H/H
sys syslog enable Turns on the syslog logging. H/H
sys syslog server <ip-address> Sets the IP address of the syslog server. H/H
Table 134 System Commands (continued)
COMMAND DESCRIPTION P