[c-nsp] ASR9001 Vs ASR1006

James Bensley jwbensley at gmail.com
Mon May 16 04:13:40 EDT 2016


On 14 May 2016 at 22:11, Tom Hill <tom at ninjabadger.net> wrote:
> And as requested, here's the hottest running 9001 I have - stuffed in a
> tiny Quarter cabinet. Output grepped for inlet temps:
>
> Sat May 14 20:57:10.061 UTC
>         host    Inlet0                  36.5
>         host    Inlet1                  33.1
>         host    Inlet0                  40.5
>         host    Inlet0                  34.0


As per my last email, I agree with Tom in that these boxes are only
going to get hot really if you have some air flow issues, they are
low-ish power and can be mounted at the front of the rack (cold
asile).

We don't have the air flow kits, just rack as they are. Looked over at
a few (I wasn't going to spend ages trying  to find "a really hot
one"), this one is fairly warm, but no issues from the router at all;

RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:asr9001#show env | i Inlet
Mon May 16 08:10:35.215 UTC
        host    Inlet0                  32.8
        host    Inlet1                  30.9
        ep0     Inlet0                  34.8
        ep1     Inlet0                  35.3
        host    Inlet0                  38.1



Cheers,
James.


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