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ASA 5555-X - ALARM

Hello

 

We have a Cisco 5555-X running, and suddenly the "ALARM" light is red.

How can I see what the Cisco is complaining about. Everything seems normal. Is it a warning about faulty fans maybe ?

 

Can anyone help me.

 

Thanx

 

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Found that "show environment" and "show controller pci" was the right commands to use in this case.

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After running the command, I get the following. The box seems warmer to me than normal.

This is the result, can anyone read something from this:

 

Cooling Fans:
-----------------------------------

   Chassis Fans:
   --------------------------------
   Cooling Fan 1: 5632 RPM - OK
   Cooling Fan 2: 5376 RPM - OK
   Cooling Fan 3: 5376 RPM - OK

   Power Supplies:
   --------------------------------
   Left Slot (PS0): 8448 RPM - OK
   Right Slot (PS1): N/A

Power Supplies:
-----------------------------------

   Left Slot (PS0): Present
   Right Slot (PS1): Not Present

   Power Input:
   --------------------------------
   Left Slot (PS0): OK
   Right Slot (PS1): N/A
              
   Temperature:
   --------------------------------
   Left Slot (PS0): 31 C - OK
   Right Slot (PS1): N/A

   Cooling Fans:
   --------------------------------
   Left Slot (PS0): 8448 RPM - OK
   Right Slot (PS1): N/A

Temperature:
-----------------------------------

   Processors:
   --------------------------------
   Processor 1: 78.0 C - OK

   Chassis:
   --------------------------------
   Ambient 1: 40.0 C - OK  (Chassis Back Temperature)
   Ambient 2: 27.0 C - OK  (Chassis Front Temperature)
   Ambient 3: 43.0 C - OK  (Chassis Back Left Temperature)

   Power Supplies:
   --------------------------------
   Left Slot (PS0): 31 C - OK
   Right Slot (PS1): N/A

Voltage:
-----------------------------------
   Channel 1: 1.64 V - OK  (CPU Core)
   Channel 2: 12.40 V - OK  (12V)
   Channel 3: 5.33 V - OK  (5V)
   Channel 4: 3.296 V - OK  (3.3V)
   Channel 5: 1.504 V - OK  (DDR3 1.5V)
   Channel 6: 1.48 V - OK  (PCH 1.05V)

 

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