Enclosure Object and Element Commandswww.3ware.com 130/cx/ex/fanx showThis command is used with the 9690SA controller. For the 9650SE, simplydrop the prepended controller name in the command and use /ex.This command shows the information about the specified enclosure fan /fanxin the specified enclosure cx/ex. The fan name is followed by its status. If afan is on and no fault has been detected, the status will indicate OK.Example://localhost> /c0/e0/fan0 show---Speed---Fan Status State Step RPM Identify------------------------------------------------------------fan0 OK ON 1 2700 Off/cx/ex/fanx show identifyThis command is used with the 9690SA controller. For the 9650SE, simplydrop the prepended controller name in the command and use /ex.This command shows the identify status of the specified fan. The status can beeither on or off. If identify is on, the LED associated with the fan will blink. Ifthe enclosure does not support Fan Identify, this command will return N/A.Example://localhost> /c0/e0/fan1 show identify/c0/e0/fan1 Identify status = on/cx/ex/fanx set identify=on|offThis command is used with the 9690SA controller. For the 9650SE, simplydrop the prepended controller name in the command and use /ex.If the enclosure supports Fan Identify and there is an LED associated with thefan, this command causes the LED associated with the fan to blink, or turnsoff identification of the LED for this fan.Example://localhost> /c0/e0/fan1 set identify=onSetting Fan Identify on /c0/e0/fan1 to [on] ... Done./cx/ex/fanx set speed=<0..7>This command is used with the 9690SA controller. For the 9650SE, simplydrop the prepended controller name in the command and use /ex.This command sets the speed level of the specified enclosure fan. The speedlevel is a number in the range of <0 . . 7>, where: