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Se
s 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: Idx:
1=1.0
,2=1.8
, 3=3.3
, 4=2.4v
Se
s 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: Idx:
1=DSL Line Driver, 2=DSL Chipset,
3=CPU
MSAP2000 AAMS User’s Guide
Table 59 Sys Commands (continued)
COMMAND DESCRIPTION
sync Retrieves the date and time from
the time server.
log
show Displays the device’s logs.
clear Clears the device’s logs.
wdog
show
Displays the current watchdog
firmware protection feature status
and timer.
set <msec|0:disable> Sets the watchdog count. 0 turns the
watchdog off.
monitor
show Displays the hardware monitor’s
statistics.
enable Turns the hardware monitor on.
disable Turns the hardware monitor off.
vlimit <idx> <high>
<low>
tlimit <idx> <high>
<low>
showall [nopause] Displays all system-
related configuration.
25.2 Sys Command Examples
These are the commonly used commands that belong to the sys (system) group of
commands.
25.2.1 Info Show Command
Syntax:
ras> sys info show