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C9500 why so many UADP temperature sensors? Where are they located.

ruzicka-denis
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Hi we are trying to setup monitoring for our core switches. 

model C9500has these sensors.

show environment all | include Cel

Temp: Outlet_A Switch1-R0 Normal 29 Celsius
Temp: Outlet_B Switch1-R0 Normal 27 Celsius
Temp: Inlet_A Switch1-R0 Normal 31 Celsius
Temp: Inlet_B Switch1-R0 Normal 30 Celsius
Temp: UADP_0_0 Switch1-R0 Normal 40 Celsius
Temp: UADP_0_1 Switch1-R0 Normal 41 Celsius
Temp: UADP_0_2 Switch1-R0 Normal 41 Celsius
Temp: UADP_0_3 Switch1-R0 Normal 40 Celsius
Temp: UADP_0_4 Switch1-R0 Normal 42 Celsius
Temp: UADP_0_5 Switch1-R0 Normal 41 Celsius
Temp: UADP_0_6 Switch1-R0 Normal 39 Celsius
Temp: UADP_0_7 Switch1-R0 Normal 44 Celsius
Temp: UADP_0_8 Switch1-R0 Normal 41 Celsius
Temp: Coretemp Switch1-R0 Normal 35 Celsius
Temp: OutletDB Switch1-R0 Normal 27 Celsius

Management wants to know what each sensor monitors.

I only presume that UADP is CPU temperature, core is chassis, and inlet and outlet are self explanatory.

However, those  are assumptions but I can't find them anywhere confirmed. We want to use alerts over SMS and we don't want supports to be overwhelmed in case of an issue.

EDIT: Do you think it would be okay to monitor just one UADP sensor?

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sean-p-whaley
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I have this issue as well. I am trying to track down what each of these designators represents, but no luck is an understatement for my results. My team is also trying to figure out what to query in order to pull voltages. Failing that task as well.

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