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Operation Diagnosis
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9.2
Monitoring the Device Status
UM Basic Configuration L3P
Release
7.1
12/2011
Select the corresponding entries to decide which events the device status
includes.
Note: With a non-redundant voltage supply, the device reports the absence
of a supply voltage. If you do not want this message to be displayed, feed the
supply voltage over both inputs or switch off the monitoring (see on page 219
“Monitoring the Device Status via the Signal Contact”).
9.2.1 Configuring the Device Status
Note: The above CLI commands activate the monitoring and the trapping
respectively for all the supported components. If you want to activate or
deactivate monitoring only for individual components, you will find the
corresponding syntax in the CLI manual or in the help of the CLI console
(enter a question mark “?“ at the CLI prompt).
Select the Diagnostics:Device Status dialog.
In the “Monitoring” field, you select the events you want to monitor.
To monitor the temperature, you also set the temperature thresholds
in the Basic settings:System dialog at the end of the system
data.
enable Switch to the privileged EXEC mode.
configure Switch to the Configuration mode.
device-status monitor all
error
Include all the possible events in the device
status determination.
device-status trap enable Enable a trap to be sent if the device status
changes.

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BrandHirschmann
ModelPowerMICE
CategoryNetwork Router
LanguageEnglish

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