11-15-2011 11:11 AM - edited 03-01-2019 02:30 PM
Hi everyone,
Someone know wich is the operating temperature of the SIP module on SCE8000??
thanks.
Nelson.
11-15-2011 06:04 PM
Hello Nelson,
The operating environmental temperature for SCE8000-SIP should be based on
SCE8000 itself, so it's:
Nominal 32 to 104°F (0 to 40°C), Storage: -4 to 149°F (-20 to 65°C)
Also there are some thresholds for each component and below is for SCE8000-SIP.
You can check this by "debug slot 0 ppc 0 func hw_monitor_show_all_temperatures"
command in enable 15 mode.
WrnHg is the threshold for warning and ErrHg is for error.
If one of the thresholds is breached, SCE will send a trap.
Thanks,
Tomo
11-15-2011 09:22 PM
Thanks Tomo..!!!!
Regards.
02-04-2012 09:05 AM
Hi Tomonobu,
I have a question regarding this topic. Do you know which sensor readings are most important ?
As you know there are lots of values there, which ones do we have to monitor in our NMS application.
Thanks.
02-08-2012 08:58 PM
Hi Gurcan,
Good question....
To be honest, I'm not sure which one is most important.
But SCE itself monotors each threshhold and if one of them is breached
SCE will raise a trap.
So even if you don't monitor each sensor, you would be notified by the traps.
Thanks,
Tomo
02-09-2012 01:22 AM
Hi Tomo,
Thanks for the reply.
Did you ever see that if you reach the capacity limits of the SCE it will send temperature alerts ?
In our setup for example 1 SCE with 2 SCM-E modules, when we reach ~29 GBps , SCE generates temp warning alerts.(cpu utilization lower than 35-40% )
Do you have similar experiences ?
02-09-2012 02:29 AM
Hi Gurcan,
Hmm, I have never seen that behavior.
Have you identified which component is reaching the warning?
You can check this by "debug slot 0 ppc 0 func hw_monitor_show_all_temperatures"
in enable 15 mode.
Thanks,
Tomo
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