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We are looking to an issue where we may have an SG-300 28P switch that might be causing problems on the network. The switch is placed in an IDF that is close to the roof and someone raised the possibility that it might be overheating in the afternoon. I see a fan reading on the web interface under health, but I don't see a temp reading. Is it possible to get the temp reading of the unit via SNMP or the CLI?
Hi Chris, Status and Statistics > Health, if the switch has the temperature censor.
Here is a good post that has the MIB of the SX500 and SX300 switches. You can try to find the object name if there is one.
https://supportforums.cisco.com/message/3722486#3722486
-Tom
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