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How do I get the temperature of the Firepower 1010 appliance?

EvanC75
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I have the latest FTD running which is 7.7.0 on Firepower 1010.  From the web interface i open a CLI popup window.  I used to be able to just enter "show environment" and it would show me the temp but now it just says command execution failed.  It has been a couple years since I last tried this so no telling how long it has been broken.

What is the correct way to get the system temperature?  I looked up the forum page below but those instructions do not work either.
https://community.cisco.com/t5/network-security/firepower-1010-ways-to-get-temperature-data/td-p/4661248

I need to be able to view the temperature on demand from the web interface CLI window.

Regards.
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nspasov
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

To obtain the temperature readings from CLI on the FP-1010: connect fxos -> scope chassis -> show stats. Below is the output from the 1010 I have running in my lab:

Chassis Stats:
Time Collected: 2025-04-25T00:28:22.331
Monitored Object: sys/chassis-1/stats
Suspect: No
Internal Temp1 (C): 54.000000
Internal Temp2 (C): N/A
Internal Temp3 (C): N/A
Internal Temp4 (C): N/A
Npu Temp (C): N/A
Thresholded: 0

CPU Env Stats:
Time Collected: 2025-04-25T00:28:22.331
Monitored Object: sys/chassis-1/blade-1/board/cpu-1/env-stats
Suspect: No
Temperature (C): 70.000000
Thresholded: 0

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Thanks.  I had to do this through SSH since the commands don't work on the web CLI.  Am I correct in assuming that getting the temperature from the web CLI is not possible?

Also side question, the CPU is running pretty hot at 73 C.  I have it wall mounted with the official bracket.  Is that temperature within spec?  The appliance is in a climate controlled server closet.

Regards.
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