04-20-2016 06:01 AM - edited 03-08-2019 05:25 AM
Hi everyone,
I have a Cisco3750G-24PS-S running in my home environment, along with other things. I was doing fine, until summer. Now, ambient temperature is getting too high, increasing the operating temperature on Cisco3750. Usually it runs around 42 degrees, but in the afternoon Cisco3750 is shutting down due to high temperature.
Question: Can anyone advise in a proper replacement for the Cisco3750? I need gigabit ethernet ports, and some features like VLan, trunking, QoS, and most importantly, something the runs cooler than Cisco3750.
04-20-2016 06:12 AM
Hi
Are the internal fans ok did you check the show env all to make sure there all functioning and not down , it could be as cheap as replacing an internal fan If not a 3650 or 3850 are your newer models of 3750s which would have same functions
If you look at the data sheets they all operate at the same level temps in and around , is there enough ventilation in the room for your switch, temp should be in these ranges fro it too operate ok
04-20-2016 06:59 AM
Hi Mark,
Thanks for your prompt answer. I think that the problem is lack of ventilation. On top of that, cool air intake on C3750 is on the sides of the chassis, and my switch is stored on a custom rack, with no open space on the sides. Rack is open on the front and on the back.
Are the newer models the same (cool air intake is done through the sides)?
Edit: Yes, the fans seems to be running ok. Take a look:
C3750>show env all
FAN is OK
SYSTEM TEMPERATURE is OK
System Temperature Value: 42 Degree Celsius
System Temperature State: GREEN
Yellow Threshold : 51 Degree Celsius
Red Threshold : 61 Degree Celsius
SW PID Serial# Status Sys Pwr PoE Pwr Watts
--- ------------------ ---------- --------------- ------- ------- -----
1 Built-in Good
SW Status RPS Name RPS Serial# RPS Port#
-- ------------- ---------------- ----------- ---------
1 Not Present <>
04-20-2016 08:24 AM
The 3650s and 3850s have hot swappable fans at the back of the unit but they also have small side vents the cool air goes in through front and side and out the back fans , id say switch is fine , it hits a threshold of too hot and to stop itself from burning out or causing a fire its shutting down , I would look at opening up he side of the rack to allow some ventilation in if possible would be a lot cheaper than buying a new switch
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