10-07-2015 03:25 AM - edited 03-08-2019 02:06 AM
Hi all
We are adding some equipment to a new site where we will be adding a few Cisco Catalyst 2960S-24TS-L Switch's, they have asked us how much heat each switch will produce how or where can I find this? I had looked under the spec on :
But unable to find the information, help would be great. Ta
10-07-2015 03:28 AM
Hey to see what its running at you can use below command
sw>sh env all
FAN is OK
TEMPERATURE is OK
Temperature Value: 26 Degree Celsius
Temperature State: GREEN
Yellow Threshold : 50 Degree Celsius
Red Threshold : 60 Degree Celsius
SW PID Serial# Status Sys Pwr PoE Pwr Watts
-- ------------------ ---------- --------------- ------- ------- -----
1 Built-in Good
2 Built-in Good
SW Status RPS Name RPS Serial# RPS Port#
-- ------------- ---------------- ----------- ---------
1 <> <>
2 <> <>
10-07-2015 03:31 AM
Hi Mark
Thanks for the quick response! so this will be the heat being forwarded out through the fan? into the "room" so to speak, is that correct?
10-07-2015 03:38 AM
That's the actual temp that the switch is running at currently , I don't think theres a command to tell you what its blowing out as to say but these docs may help all 2960s will be around the same in terms of output
10-07-2015 03:59 AM
Thanks, but it says power consumption what I should had originally said is that they are after heat dissipation, which is what I am struggling to find.
10-07-2015 05:10 AM
Try this
http://tools.cisco.com/cpc/launch.jsp
You can use this application to calculate the power supply requirements for a specific PoE configuration. The results show output current, output power, and system heat dissipation.
10-07-2015 05:36 AM
Hi Thanks for this I had checked here also but 24TS-L doesnt appear in the list under 2960s.
10-07-2015 05:54 AM
That's me out of options :) maybe one of the other guys might know I cant find any other tools or data sheets that show that info
10-07-2015 08:12 AM
No worries Mark, thanks for the help
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