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Monitoring
In addition to operating an alarm, the events listed in Table 1 on page 32 can
also be monitored. Users can configure monitored events to generate any
combination of SNMP traps, logging events, and triggers. Monitoring does not
occur by default, users must configure each event that is to be monitored. The
SwitchBlade Software Reference
has more information on monitoring, including
complete command descriptions.
How Many PSUs do You Need?
The number of PSU’s required depends on the chassis type and the particular
configuration selected, i.e. the number of line cards, controller cards installed.
Consult your authorised Allied Telesis distributor or reseller for more
information.
For PSU specifications and maximum current loads, see “AT-SB4161 & 2
SwitchBlade Power Supply Units” on page 19.
Online Documentation
This section provides a step-by-step guide to accessing online documentation.
Adobe Acrobat Reader must be installed to view online documentation.
Accessing the CD-ROM and Online Documentation
Follow these steps to access the CD-ROM and online documentation:
1.
Insert the Documentation and Tools CD-ROM in the CD-ROM drive.
2.
If the CD-ROM browser does not appear.
Select "Run" from the Start Menu (Windows 95, 98, 2000 or NT 4.0).
Type d:\start.exe (where d: is the CD-ROM drive letter) and click OK.
3.
To view a document.
Power Supply Unit status
Initiates alarm and or monitoring events when a Power
Supply Unit fault is detected.
Power Supply Unit fan status
Initiates alarm and or monitoring events when a PSU fan
fault is detected.
Port status
Initiates alarm and or monitoring events when a specified
port goes down.
Command port (Asyn 0) status Initiates alarm and or monitoring events when a user logs
into Asyn 0 on the master switch controller.
Table 1: Alarm and monitoring events.
Event
Description