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AT8404 CLI Reference Manual
5.8.30
enable (filter)
This command enables the filter rule..
5.8.31
disable (filter)
This command disables the filter rule. The rule is not deleted. The rule is disabled by default if a new rule is
generated..
5.8.32
ipmb (filter)
This command specifies the site for which a trap should be sent. The site is either ‘all’ for all sites (default) or ‘local’
for the local site or an IPMB address for remote sites. The IPMB address can be either specified decimal or
hexadecimal (prefix ‘0x’)..
5.8.33
type (filter)
This command specifies the sensor type for which a trap should be sent. The type is either ‘all’ for all types (default)
or a pre-defined sensor type (by related name) or a value (decimal or hexadecimal)..
5.8.34
status (filter)
This command specifies the state for which a trap should be sent. Relevant only for analog sensors. The state is
either ‘all’ for all states (default) or a special state..
5.8.35
assert (filter)
This command specifies if a trap should be sent for assert or deassert event. This can be used for discrete and
analog sensors. For analog sensors assert means going low for lower thresholds and going high for upper
thresholds. The assertion is either ‘all’ for all assertion states (default) or a special assertion state..
Format
enable
Mode
IPMI-filter Exec
Format
disable
Mode
IPMI-filter Exec
Format
ipmb {all | local |
Mode
IPMI-filter Exec
Format
type {all | analog | discrete | temperature | voltage | current | fan |
Mode
IPMI-filter Exec
Format
status {all | non-critical | critical | non-recoverable}
Mode
IPMI-filter Exec
Format
assert {all | asserted | deasserted}
Mode
IPMI-filter Exec