10-07-2012 09:29 AM
hi,
what is cisco recommended temperature for ASR 9010
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:9010#show environment temperatures
Sun Oct 7 14:48:34.853 KSA
R/S/I Modules Sensor (deg C)
0/0/*
host Inlet0 35.5
host Hotspot0 61.3
0/1/*
host Inlet0 42.3
host Hotspot0 72.0
0/2/*
host Inlet0 41.0
host Hotspot0 78.1
0/RSP0/*
host Inlet0 27.7
host Hotspot0 45.6
0/RSP1/*
host Inlet0 28.1
host Hotspot0 44.5
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:9010#
Best Regards
Tahir
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10-07-2012 08:57 PM
Hi Tahir,
Vadim actually covered it really well in this thread
https://supportforums.cisco.com/thread/2132426
To paraphrase
The inlet temperature is closer to the fans and hence will show a cooler temperature. The hotspot is just that, the hottest point on the card. It is better to monitor the hotspot.
For your cards you are above the nominal and short-term operating values. This can be due to many reasons. Some devices are front-to-back cooling while others are side-to-side. Actual cooling of the environment along with the temperature of the air that is brought into the ASR9K. Fiber, copper, power cables etc that may be in the way can also affect cooling.
Not addressing the cooling concerns will not only show environmental messages in your console but can also cause damage to your cards.
HTH,
Sam
10-08-2012 03:21 AM
Temperature threshold are hard coded.
Router will generate alarms when MINOR/MAJOR/CRITICAL are reached.
For a Hotspot, critical error is at 86 degrees, and card shuts down at 90 (LC) / 93 (RSP).
78 looks a bit high to me, the router is most likely generating minor or major errors about it.
Make sure that:
- all slots have at least a blank cover (no empty slots)
- air filters are clean
- air intake is not obstructed by external objets
- room temperature is not too high
Max
10-07-2012 11:38 AM
Hi Thair,
For LC's
Operating temperature (nominal) 41 to 104ºF (5 to 40ºC)
Operating temperature (short-term) 23 to 131ºF (-5 to 55ºC)
Operating humidity (nominal) relative humidity 10 to 85%
Storage temperature -40 to 158ºF (-40 to 70ºC)
Storage relative humidity 5 to 95%
For RSP
Operating temperature: 32 to 104°F (0 to 40°C)
Storage temperature: -40 to 167°F (-40 to 75°C)
Relative humidity: 10 to 90%, noncondensing
There are also recommendations for SFP's and other system components.
Regards,
Sam
10-07-2012 04:38 PM
thanks sam,
Please exaplain me
what is Inlet temp 35.5
what is Hotspot temp 61.3
in my case what is recommend Inlet and Hotspot temperature for asr9k
regards
tahir
10-07-2012 08:57 PM
Hi Tahir,
Vadim actually covered it really well in this thread
https://supportforums.cisco.com/thread/2132426
To paraphrase
The inlet temperature is closer to the fans and hence will show a cooler temperature. The hotspot is just that, the hottest point on the card. It is better to monitor the hotspot.
For your cards you are above the nominal and short-term operating values. This can be due to many reasons. Some devices are front-to-back cooling while others are side-to-side. Actual cooling of the environment along with the temperature of the air that is brought into the ASR9K. Fiber, copper, power cables etc that may be in the way can also affect cooling.
Not addressing the cooling concerns will not only show environmental messages in your console but can also cause damage to your cards.
HTH,
Sam
10-08-2012 03:21 AM
Temperature threshold are hard coded.
Router will generate alarms when MINOR/MAJOR/CRITICAL are reached.
For a Hotspot, critical error is at 86 degrees, and card shuts down at 90 (LC) / 93 (RSP).
78 looks a bit high to me, the router is most likely generating minor or major errors about it.
Make sure that:
- all slots have at least a blank cover (no empty slots)
- air filters are clean
- air intake is not obstructed by external objets
- room temperature is not too high
Max
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