08-31-2019 09:27 PM
Hi cisco Expert,
there are two cisco 3850X are stacked together. I would like to set the different temperature threshold of yellow alarm. Account to cisco portal, there is one global command to adjust the temperature as below:
!
system env temperature threshold yellow 18
!
how to config the yellow alarm is 26 degree Celsius in sw1, yellow alarm is 28 degree Celsius in sw2.
Thanks
Anita
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09-08-2019 08:59 AM
Hello Anita,
my experience is that I can SSH to the master switch, but then to be able to access a member switch the telnet protocol has to be allowed inbound on all vtys or I get a connection refused.
So my understanding is that the session switch x is actually a telnet session from master switch to member switch.
Hope to help
Giuseppe
08-31-2019 11:40 PM
Hello,
can you enter that same global command after accessing the CLI of the individual stack member. e.g.:
StackMaster#session switch 1
This should get you to the CLI of member 1. From there, you should be able to enter global configuration mode and issue the command:
system env temperature threshold yellow 26
09-03-2019 07:46 AM
Hi,
I ssh to cisco 3850, I find that the "session" command is invalid. is it related to the IOS version?
Thanks
Anita
09-03-2019 07:52 AM
Which IOS version are you running ?
What is the output of 'show switch' ?
09-03-2019 01:19 PM - edited 09-03-2019 01:20 PM
Hello Anita,
if you have under line vty 0 15
transport input ssh
You will not be able to connect to member switch.
I have discovered that the session command uses only telnet protocol.
To be able to access a member switch I had to do the following
line vty 0 15
transport input ssh telnet
This way I was able to connect to a member switch in a C3850 stack.
However, I am afraid it is not possible to configure different thresholds on different members.
Hope to help
Giuseppe
09-08-2019 08:32 AM
Dear Giuseppe,
does it means that I need to use telnet service for accessing cisco 3850x switch?
Thanks
Anita
09-08-2019 08:59 AM
Hello Anita,
my experience is that I can SSH to the master switch, but then to be able to access a member switch the telnet protocol has to be allowed inbound on all vtys or I get a connection refused.
So my understanding is that the session switch x is actually a telnet session from master switch to member switch.
Hope to help
Giuseppe
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