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cisco CISCO7606-S (R7000) // Temperature

Jairo Osorio
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Hi all,

When I check the output for the command "show environment temperature all" I see high temperatures reading, is this ok ?? 

router#show environment temperature all 
  module 1 outlet temperature: 53C
  module 1 inlet temperature: 34C
  module 2 outlet temperature: 57C
  module 2 inlet temperature: 31C
  module 2 device-1 temperature: 32C
  module 2 device-2 temperature: 54C
  module 3 outlet temperature: 55C
  module 3 inlet temperature: 32C
  module 3 device-1 temperature: 32C
  module 3 device-2 temperature: 51C
  module 4 outlet temperature: 50C
  module 4 inlet temperature: 34C
  module 5 outlet temperature: 33C
  module 5 inlet temperature: 32C
  module 5 device-1 temperature: 31C
  module 5 device-2 temperature: 33C
  module 6 outlet temperature: 38C
  module 6 inlet temperature: 34C
  module 6 device-1 temperature: 43C
  module 6 device-2 temperature: 42C
  module 6 asic-1 (SSO-1) temp: 33C
  module 6 asic-2 (SSO-2) temp: 33C
  module 6 asic-3 (SSO-3) temp: 33C
  module 6 asic-4 (SSO-4) temp: 33C
  module 6 asic-5 (SSA-1) temp: 33C
  module 6 asic-6 (HYPERION-1) temp: 33C
  module 6 RP outlet temperature: 35C
  module 6 RP inlet temperature: 36C
  module 6 EARL outlet temperature: 39C
  module 6 EARL inlet temperature: 31C

 

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AFROJ AHMAD
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

Hi,

the above output is correct  , the above command will show you the "temprature " for all the modules ,rp and backplane ...

 


Router#show environment temperature ?
  all        selects all FRU-types
  backplane  specify backplane
  earl       specify earl <slot>
  module     specify module location
  rp         specify RP (MSFC) <slot>
  vdb        specify vdb <slot>
  vtt        specify VTT <number>
  |          Output modifiers
  <cr>

 
If you want to see the "temp" for only RP  then run the below command::


Router#show environment temperature rp ?
  <1-4>  module slot number

 

Thanks-

Afroz

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Thanks- Afroz [Do rate the useful post] ****Ratings Encourages Contributors ****

Hi afrahmad, this command only gave me the temperature for module 6, and is the same than previous command 

 

router#show environment temperature rp 1
router#show environment temperature rp 2
router#show environment temperature rp 3
router#show environment temperature rp 4
router#show environment temperature rp 5
router#show environment temperature rp 6
  module 6 RP outlet temperature: 35C
  module 6 RP inlet temperature: 36C

 

router#show environment                 
environmental alarms:
  no alarms

backplane: 
  operating clock count: 2
  
fan-tray 1: 
  fan-tray 1 type: FAN-MOD-6SHS
  fan-tray 1 mode: Auto
  fan-tray 1 fan-fail: OK
clock 1: 
  clock 1 OK: OK, clock 1 clock-inuse: in-use
clock 2: 
  clock 2 OK: OK, clock 2 clock-inuse: not-in-use
power-supply 1: 
  power-supply 1 fan-fail: OK
  power-supply 1 power-input: 2 DC active
  power-supply 1 power-output-mode: high
  power-supply 1 incompatible with fan: OK
  power-supply 1 power-output-fail: OK
power-supply 2: 
  power-supply 2 fan-fail: OK
  power-supply 2 power-input: 2 DC active
  power-supply 2 power-output-mode: high
  power-supply 2 incompatible with fan: OK
  power-supply 2 power-output-fail: OK
module 1: 
  module 1 power-output-fail: OK
  module 1 outlet temperature: 52C
  module 1 inlet temperature: 34C
module 2: 
  module 2 power-output-fail: OK
  module 2 outlet temperature: 56C
  module 2 inlet temperature: 31C
  module 2 device-1 temperature: 32C
  module 2 device-2 temperature: 54C
module 3: 
  module 3 power-output-fail: OK
  module 3 outlet temperature: 55C
  module 3 inlet temperature: 32C
  module 3 device-1 temperature: 32C
  module 3 device-2 temperature: 51C
module 4: 
  module 4 power-output-fail: OK
  module 4 outlet temperature: 49C
  module 4 inlet temperature: 33C
module 5: 
  module 5 power-output-fail: OK
  module 5 outlet temperature: 33C
  module 5 inlet temperature: 32C
  module 5 device-1 temperature: 31C
  module 5 device-2 temperature: 33C
module 6: 
  module 6 power-output-fail: OK
  module 6 outlet temperature: 38C
  module 6 inlet temperature: 34C
  module 6 device-1 temperature: 42C
  module 6 device-2 temperature: 42C
  module 6 asic-1 (SSO-1) temp: 33C
  module 6 asic-2 (SSO-2) temp: 33C
  module 6 asic-3 (SSO-3) temp: 33C
  module 6 asic-4 (SSO-4) temp: 33C
  module 6 asic-5 (SSA-1) temp: 33C
  module 6 asic-6 (HYPERION-1) temp: 33C
  module 6 RP outlet temperature: 35C
  module 6 RP inlet temperature: 36C

  module 6 EARL outlet temperature: 39C
  module 6 EARL inlet temperature: 30C

can you explain what you are looking for.. as the command is showing you the output the way is should be..

 

Thanks-
 

Thanks- Afroz [Do rate the useful post] ****Ratings Encourages Contributors ****

Hi afrahmad I want to know if the temp output is ok for all modules, because 53C seems to be high for the router... 

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