<DIV>We have M-160 with 1-3 FPC's only,</DIV>
<DIV>and it seems the FPC's run in High 40's n the fans kick up on high speed preety often....</DIV>
<DIV>Intutively this doesnt seem to good,</DIV>
<DIV>we were advised to clear up Air-Filters</DIV>
<DIV>however , doesnt seeem to help much.</DIV>
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<DIV>rgds,</DIV>
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<DIV><BR><BR><B><I>Harry Reynolds <harry@juniper.net></I></B> wrote:</DIV>
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<BLOCKQUOTE style="PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #1010ff 2px solid; WIDTH: 100%">Not sure of what is normal. It seems that an M5 runs a few degrees<BR>higher than an M20:<BR><BR><BR>These temps come form an M20 in an a room wih AC:<BR><BR>lab@San_Jose-3> show chassis environment<BR>Class Item Status Measurement<BR>Power Power Supply A OK<BR>Power Supply B Absent<BR>Temp FPC 0 OK 32 degrees C / 89 degrees F<BR>FPC 1 OK 30 degrees C / 86 degrees F<BR>Power Supply A OK 26 degrees C / 78 degrees F<BR>Power Supply B Absent<BR>SSB 0 OK 31 degrees C / 87 degrees F<BR>Backplane OK 24 degrees C / 75 degrees F<BR>Routing Engine 0 OK 29 degrees C / 84 degrees F<BR>Fans Rear Fan OK Spinning at normal speed<BR>Front Upper Fan OK Spinning at normal speed<BR>Front Middle Fan OK Spinning at normal speed<BR>Front Bottom Fan OK Spinning at normal speed<BR>Misc Craft Interface OK<BR><BR>lab@San_Jose-3> show chassis hardware<BR>Hardware inventory:<BR>Item Version Part number
Serial number Description<BR>Chassis 23535 M20<BR>Backplane REV 07 710-001517 AY3202<BR>Power Supply A REV 04 740-001465 002866 AC<BR>Display REV 04 710-001519 AT2948<BR>Routing Engine 0 REV 05 740-003239 9001024995 RE-2.0<BR>SSB slot 0 REV 01 710-001951 AJ6424 Internet<BR>Processor II<BR>SSB slot 1 N/A N/A N/A backup<BR>FPC 0 REV 01 710-001292 AN1843<BR>PIC 1 REV 03 750-000612 AM8125 2x OC-3 ATM,<BR>MM<BR>PIC 2 REV 03 750-000611 AC6579 4x OC-3<BR>SONET, MM<BR>PIC 3 REV 08 750-001072 AE2632 1x G/E, 1000<BR>BASE-SX<BR>FPC 1 REV 01 710-001292 AN7273<BR>PIC 1 REV 08 750-000614 AA3195 1x OC-12<BR>ATM, SMIR<BR>PIC 3 REV 08 750-000614 AA6882 1x OC-12<BR>ATM, SMIR<BR><BR>And from an M5 in teh same rack:<BR><BR>[edit]<BR>lab@Amsterdam-3# run show chassis environment<BR>Class Item Status Measurement<BR>Power Power Supply A OK<BR>Power Supply B Absent<BR>Temp FPC 0 OK 29 degrees C / 84 degrees F<BR>FEB OK 30 degrees C / 86 degrees F<BR>PS Intake OK 26 degrees C / 78 degrees F<BR>PS Exhaust OK
27 degrees C / 80 degrees F<BR>Routing Engine OK 30 degrees C / 86 degrees F<BR>Fans Left Fan 1 OK Spinning at normal speed<BR>Left Fan 2 OK Spinning at normal speed<BR>Left Fan 3 OK Spinning at normal speed<BR>Left Fan 4 OK Spinning at normal speed<BR>Misc Craft Interface OK<BR><BR>[edit]<BR>lab@Amsterdam-3# run show chassis hardware<BR>Hardware inventory:<BR>Item Version Part number Serial number Description<BR>Chassis 50618 M5<BR>Midplane REV 03 710-002650 HF2146<BR>Power Supply A Rev 04 740-002497 LJ23330 AC<BR>Display REV 04 710-001995 HD6812<BR>Routing Engine e80000078e372001 RE-2.0<BR>FEB REV 08 710-002503 AL0745 Internet<BR>Processor II<BR>FPC 0<BR>PIC 0 REV 05 750-002992 HH2180 4x F/E, 100<BR>BASE-TX<BR>PIC 3 REV 03 750-002971 HA8184 4x OC-3<BR>SONET, MM<BR><BR>[edit]<BR>lab@Amsterdam-3#<BR><BR>> -----Original Message-----<BR>> From: juniper-nsp-bounces@puck.nether.net<BR>> [mailto:juniper-nsp-bounces@puck.nether.net]On Behalf Of<BR>> Ernesto Rubi<BR>> Sent:
Wednesday, July 16, 2003 12:07 PM<BR>> To: juniper-nsp@puck.nether.net<BR>> Subject: [j-nsp] Operating Temperature<BR>><BR>><BR>> Hi,<BR>><BR>> Is it normal to have operating temperatures of 36 C / 96 F<BR>> on the FPCs<BR>> and Routing Engine? Just wanted to get a feel for what the<BR>> "normal/optimum" temp should be...<BR>><BR>> Thanks<BR>><BR>> Ernie<BR>> =)<BR>><BR>><BR>><BR>> _______________________________________________<BR>> juniper-nsp mailing list juniper-nsp@puck.nether.net<BR>> http://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/juniper-nsp<BR><BR>_______________________________________________<BR>juniper-nsp mailing list juniper-nsp@puck.nether.net<BR>http://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/juniper-nsp</BLOCKQUOTE></DIV><p><hr SIZE=1>
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