[j-nsp] SRX1xx Temperature Thresholds

Andrew Jones aj at jonesy.com.au
Sun Jan 18 18:42:38 EST 2015


I'd be surprised if you can change them. They're there to protect the 
device from damage, and running them hotter than designed will almost 
certainly reduce the life of the device.


On 19.01.2015 10:28, Skeeve Stevens wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> I have two SRX 100 series (100 + 110) which both sit on or near the 
> yellow
> alarm threshold at all times.  On a warm day they hit reach the Red 
> alarm
> and shut down.
>
> I would like to increase the threshold by a few degrees on both 
> units.
> Does anyone know how to do this?
>
>
> ======
>
> admin at SS-*SRX100*-GW> show chassis temperature-thresholds
>                            Fan speed      Yellow alarm      Red alarm
>  Fire Shutdown
>                           (degrees C)      (degrees C)     (degrees 
> C)
>  (degrees C)
> Item                     Normal  High   Normal  Bad fan   Normal  Bad 
> fan
>   Normal
> Chassis default             N/A   N/A       63      N/A       72      
> N/A
>     90
> Routing Engine              N/A   N/A       63      N/A       72      
> N/A
>     90
>
> admin at SS-*SRX100*-GW> show chassis environment
> Class Item                           Status     Measurement
> Temp  Routing Engine                 OK         63 degrees C / 145 
> degrees F
>
> ---
>
> admin at SS-*SRX110*-GW> show chassis temperature-thresholds
>                            Fan speed      Yellow alarm      Red alarm
>  Fire Shutdown
>                           (degrees C)      (degrees C)     (degrees 
> C)
>  (degrees C)
> Item                     Normal  High   Normal  Bad fan   Normal  Bad 
> fan
>   Normal
> Chassis default             N/A   N/A       70      N/A       92      
> N/A
>     95
> Routing Engine              N/A   N/A       70      N/A       92      
> N/A
>     95
>
> admin at SS-*SRX110*-GW> show chassis environment
> Class Item                           Status     Measurement
> Temp  Routing Engine                 OK         68 degrees C / 154 
> degrees F
>
>
> ...Skeeve
>
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