06-20-2012 05:57 AM - last edited on 03-25-2019 03:36 PM by ciscomoderator
Dear All,
We have a Cisco 2801 router running IOS "c2801-spservicesk9-mz.151-4.M4.bin" which we upgraded from previous “c2801-spservicesk9-mz.124-3d.bin”.
Requirement.
We want to monitor the device temperature via snmp but unable to do because temperature ratings are not available on "show environment all" output like below.
Routeri# sh environment all
Fan 1 OK
Fan 2 OK
ILP Power Supply - Absent
Fan Speed Setting: Normal
Where as on Cisco 2811/51 & Cisco 3825/45 we can get temperature ratings on "show env all" output.
As per link http://www-tss.cisco.com/eservice/elearning/router/cisco2800/doc/e-learning.pdf below commands are supported on Cisco 2800 series router.
Command options
• show environment all
• show environment fans
• show environment leds
• show environment power-supply
• show environment table
• show environment temperatures
• show environment voltages
I want to know whether this is Cisco 2801 platform limitations or something else. tried to find Cisco doc on this but no luck.
Thanks in Advance.
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06-23-2012 04:45 PM
Hi Pramod,
It appearst that it does have a temperature sensor per the "Overview of Cisco 2800 Series Routers":
Chassis Ventilation
Internal multispeed fans provide chassis cooling, controlled by an onboard temperature sensor.
The Cisco 2801 router has two fans. The Cisco 2801 router with inline power includes two additional fans integrated with the inline power supply, for a total of four fans. The Cisco 2801 internal fans operate at three different speeds, running at the slower speeds to conserve power and reduce fan noise at ambient temperatures below 40oC. They operate at the highest speed in ambient temperatures above 40oC.
The Cisco 2811 router has three fans that operate at a slower speed to conserve power and reduce fan noise at ambient temperatures below 32oC. They operate at high speed in ambient temperatures above 32oC.
The Cisco 2821 and Cisco 2851 routers have three fans that operate at a slower speed to conserve power and reduce fan noise at ambient temperatures below 40oC. They operate at high speed in ambient temperatures above 40oC.
My 2851 shows a temperature reading with sh env, for what thats worth as well.
Best,
David
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06-23-2012 04:45 PM
Hi Pramod,
It appearst that it does have a temperature sensor per the "Overview of Cisco 2800 Series Routers":
Chassis Ventilation
Internal multispeed fans provide chassis cooling, controlled by an onboard temperature sensor.
The Cisco 2801 router has two fans. The Cisco 2801 router with inline power includes two additional fans integrated with the inline power supply, for a total of four fans. The Cisco 2801 internal fans operate at three different speeds, running at the slower speeds to conserve power and reduce fan noise at ambient temperatures below 40oC. They operate at the highest speed in ambient temperatures above 40oC.
The Cisco 2811 router has three fans that operate at a slower speed to conserve power and reduce fan noise at ambient temperatures below 32oC. They operate at high speed in ambient temperatures above 32oC.
The Cisco 2821 and Cisco 2851 routers have three fans that operate at a slower speed to conserve power and reduce fan noise at ambient temperatures below 40oC. They operate at high speed in ambient temperatures above 40oC.
My 2851 shows a temperature reading with sh env, for what thats worth as well.
Best,
David
Please rate helpful posts.
06-24-2012 12:50 AM
Thanks Davaid,
I got link on support forum only i.e. Cisco 1841 and 2801 doesn’t have temperature sensor & doesn't show temperature in the “show environment all” output.
https://supportforums.cisco.com/thread/196056
And the closest document : "%ENVMON-3-OVERTEMP_OK: System temperature normal" messages doesn't supported on Cisco 2801.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/routers/access/2800/hardware/installation/guide/07_hw.html#wp1004092
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