07-19-2024 11:19 AM - edited 07-19-2024 11:25 AM
Hi
Correction: The switch is having this issue not the ISR. I can't delete the thread.
Our Cisco ISR 4331 (IOS 16.6.4) is shown in SolarWinds has having a steady temperature of 104-105F degrees.
The Cisco documentation says operating temperature is 32F-104F.
The device says a critical inlet alarm temperature is 49C or 116F.
Shutdown temperature is N/A.
How is being at the top of the operating range 104F contradicting with the environmental variables, i.e. no shutdown temperature and critical temperature of 116F?
Do we have anything to worry about in regard to temperature of the router?
ISR4331#show environment
Number of Critical alarms: 0
Number of Major alarms: 0
Number of Minor alarms: 0
Slot Sensor Current State Reading Threshold(Minor,Major,Critical,Shutdown)
---- ------ ------------- ------- ---------------------------------------
P2 RPM: fan0 Normal 10980 RPM na
P2 RPM: fan1 Normal 10800 RPM na
P2 RPM: fan2 Normal 10740 RPM na
P2 RPM: fan3 Normal 10680 RPM na
P2 P: pwr Normal 8 Watts na
R0 Temp: Inlet Normal 29 Celsius (na ,na ,47 ,na )(Celsius)
R0 Temp: Internal Normal 29 Celsius (na ,na ,na ,na )(Celsius)
R0 Temp: Outlet Normal 32 Celsius (na ,na ,75 ,na )(Celsius)
R0 Temp: CPU Normal 28 Celsius (na ,na ,100,na )(Celsius)
R0 V: 12v Normal 11948 mV na
R0 V: 5v Normal 5108 mV na
R0 V: 3.3v Normal 3304 mV na
R0 V: 3.0v Normal 2990 mV na
R0 V: 2.5v Normal 2483 mV na
R0 V: 1.35v CPU Normal 1345 mV na
R0 V: 1.8v Normal 1809 mV na
R0 V: 1.2v Normal 1198 mV na
R0 V: VNN CPU Normal 986 mV na
R0 V: 1.1v Normal 1066 mV na
R0 V: 1.0v Normal 999 mV na
R0 V: 1.8v CPU Normal 1818 mV na
R0 V: DDR Normal 1515 mV na
R0 V: 3.3v STBY Normal 3346 mV na
R0 V: 1.5v Normal 1503 mV na
R0 V: 1.0v CPU Normal 993 mV na
R0 V: VCC CPU Normal 890 mV na
R0 V: 0.75v Normal 757 mV na
R0 I: 12v Normal 3 A na
R0 P: pwr Normal 34 Watts na
0/1 P: pwr: Pwr Normal 5 Watts na
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07-20-2024 12:06 AM
- You should not worry , there is only one degree difference, (between 'measuring faults' possibly snmp related) ,
M.
07-20-2024 12:06 AM
- You should not worry , there is only one degree difference, (between 'measuring faults' possibly snmp related) ,
M.
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