[c-nsp] temperature reading GSR
Paul Stewart
paul at paulstewart.org
Mon Mar 3 13:27:38 EST 2008
As I understand it... the Inlet is more related to your "room temperature"
and the HOT Sensor is internal (where it will always be hotter)....
I look at the Inlet mainly to see if there's any room related changes of
drastic nature - but keep an eye on the HOT sensor to indicate air-flow
problems internal to the device...
That's my understanding ;)
Paul
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I've typed the command:
show environment temperatures
Slot # Hot Sensor Inlet Sensor
(deg C) (deg C)
0 27.5 28.0
1 34.5 25.5
2 35.0 26.5
3 39.0 26.5
4 57.5 29.0
5 40.0 27.5
6 47.0 32.0
7 36.5 28.0
8 39.0 26.5
9 36.5 26.0
10 41.0 27.0
11 45.0 27.0
12 42.5 31.5
13 42.5 30.5
14 40.5 28.0
15 44.5 32.0
16 40.0 24.0
17 41.0 24.0
18 39.5 23.5
19 39.0 24.0
20 39.0 25.5
24 NA NA
25 NA NA
27 PEM1: OK NA
PEM2: OK NA
PEM3: OK NA
28 NA 26.0
29 NA 26.0
Cisco specify a temperature range for each line card, Do I need to focus in
the HOT sensor or the Inlet sensor?
Thanks,
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