[c-nsp] GSR 12008 temp issue
Matt Addison
maddison at iquest.net
Fri Aug 31 09:02:59 EDT 2007
Check your AC? 40 degree inlet temperature is kind of disturbing...
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Issue 1: GSR 12008 Cooling
If the ambient (room) air temperature is above 40° C (104° F), some existing Cisco GSR 12008s may not be able to adequately cool themselves. This is true regardless of the Cisco GSR 12008 configuration (types and numbers of cards, AC or DC power, and so on). Cisco normally certifies its equipment up to 50° C (122° F). Ambient air temperature above 40° C is most likely be associated with an air conditioning equipment failure affecting the entire room or building. If ambient air temperature remains below 40° C, the Cisco GSR 12008 is able to adequately cools itself regardless of configuration.
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http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/routers/ps167/products_field_notice09186a0080094886.shtml
~Matt
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From: cisco-nsp-bounces at puck.nether.net [mailto:cisco-nsp-bounces at puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Chris Lane
Sent: Friday, August 31, 2007 8:32 AM
To: cisco-nsp at puck.nether.net
Subject: [c-nsp] GSR 12008 temp issue
Hello
We have a GSR12008 and we just inserted a single 3 port GigE card. Since
insertion i keep getting this error
%ENV_MON-2-TEMP: Hotpoint temp sensor(slot 2) temperature has reached
CRITICAL level at 70(C)
I have searched the doc's and the all point to this:
Error Message
%ENV_MON-2-TEMP : [chars] temperature has reached [chars] level at [dec](C)
Explanation The temperature sensor specified has reached a warning or
critical level and has reached or exceeded a condition that is outside its
acceptable range.
Recommended Action Attempt to resolve the temperature problem. If the
problem cannot be resolved, contact your Cisco technical support
representative for assistance.
here is the environmental output
cr.nyc2.ny# show environment temperatures
Slot # Hot Sensor Inlet Sensor
(deg C) (deg C)
1 55.5 41.5
2 71.0 41.0
3 59.5 44.5
4 59.0 45.5
6 56.5 43.0
7 53.0 42.5
Does anyone have a suggestion?
Thank
Chris Lane
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//CL
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