Overheating problem with Cisco 7201
Hi,
we have problem with new cisco 7201
Cisco 7201 (c7201) processor (revision B) with 917504K/65536K bytes of memory.
Processor board ID 78012534
MPC7448 CPU at 1666Mhz, Implementation 0, Rev 2.2
1 slot midplane, Version 2.1
Router(boot)#sh environment all
Power Supplies:
Power Supply 1 is C7201 AC Power Supply. Unit is on.
Power Supply 2 is C7201 AC Power Supply. Unit is on.
Temperature readings:
NPE Inlet measured at 27C/80F
NPE Outlet measured at 33C/91F
CPU Die measured at 88C/190F
Voltage readings:
+3.30 V measured at +3.28 V
+1.50 V measured at +1.49 V
+2.50 V measured at +2.48 V
+5.15 V measured at +5.07 V
+1.20 V measured at +1.20 V
VDD_CPU measured at +1.28 V
-11.95 measured at -12.23 V
VTT measured at +1.24 V
Fans:
Fan 1 is believed to be working
Fan 1 RPM is 11130
Fan 2 is believed to be working
Fan 2 RPM is 12190
Fan 3 is believed to be working
Fan 3 RPM is 11660
Fan 4 is believed to be working
Fan 4 RPM is 11660
cpu is idle, no traffic at all.
same model old one, same rack, same room temperature
Cisco 7201 (c7201) processor (revision B) with 917504K/65536K bytes of memory.
Processor board ID 78002512
MPC7448 CPU at 1666Mhz, Implementation 0, Rev 2.2
1 slot midplane, Version 2.0
sh env all
Power Supplies:
Power Supply 1 is C7201 AC Power Supply. Unit is on.
Power Supply 2 is C7201 AC Power Supply. Unit is on.
Temperature readings:
NPE Inlet measured at 26C/78F
NPE Outlet measured at 31C/87F
CPU Die measured at 43C/109F
Voltage readings:
+3.30 V measured at +3.26 V
+1.50 V measured at +1.48 V
+2.50 V measured at +2.48 V
+5.15 V measured at +5.07 V
+1.20 V measured at +1.19 V
VDD_CPU measured at +1.27 V
-11.95 measured at -12.04 V
VTT measured at +1.24 V
Fans:
Fan 1 is believed to be working
Fan 1 RPM is 10070
Fan 2 is believed to be working
Fan 2 RPM is 10070
Fan 3 is believed to be working
Fan 3 RPM is 10070
Fan 4 is believed to be working
Fan 4 RPM is 10070
something is wrong?:
old cisco 7201, CPU at 30%:
CPU Die measured at 43C/109F
new cisco 7201 , CPU at 0%
CPU Die measured at 88C/190F
should we arrange return of new product?
Addendum:
we have moved router in 22-24C environment
CPU Die is now stable at ~ 60C,
still ~15C upper comparing to "old" router.
show tech-supprot.txt is now attached in main document.
Best regards.
Aleksandar