Command summary, Table 12: configuration file commands – Allied Telesis AT-S97 User Manual
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The name of a media converter module and the temperature threshold are
controlled with the commands in the final part of a Blade Configuration
section, shown in Figure 33.
Figure 33. Blade Configuration - Module Name and Temperature
Threshold Section
The first two lines control the module’s name and temperature threshold.
The commands are a modified version of the SYSTEM SET MODULE
command, with the MYMODULE keyword substituting for the MODULE
keyword, as explained earlier in the System Configuration section. Do not
change the ID values. Though in all other cases a slot “0” designation
would indicate the management module, this is not true for these lines in
the Blade Configuration section. Here, the “0” slot designation signifies the
module itself, in this case a media converter module.
The final two lines with the IDs “0/A” and “0/B” can be ignored.
Guidelines to Editing a Master Configuration File
The following guidelines apply to editing a configuration file:
The text editor must be able to store the file as ASCII text. Do not use
special formatting codes, such as boldface or italics.
A command cannot exceed eighty characters.
Each command must start flush left against the margin.
To comment out a command so that the media converter does not
perform it, precede the command with three pound symbols (#).
Command
Summary
Table 12 summarizes the configuration file commands.
system set mymodule id=1/0 name="none"
system set mymodule id=1/0 temperature-threshold=60
system set mymodule id=1/a temperature-threshold=60
system set mymodule id=1/b temperature-threshold=60
Table 12. Configuration File Commands
Command
Description
“CONFIG OVERWRITE” on
page 154
Overrides the automatic
overwriting of a media converter
module configuration file.
Configures the parameter settings
on all the modules using the active
master configuration file on the
management module