I feel my switch is operating in... higher than usual temperatures and I want to get some perspective from the Netonix Team/Forum users on this; a bit concerned about my switch's life expectancy at this point. I tried to post an image here but the forum seems very restrictive on image sizes.
The temperature range within my rack swings from 89F up to 98F. I daily average peak is 97F.
Switch Board Temp Ranges: 42C - 47C
Switch CPU Temp Ranges: 43C - 48C
Switch PHY Ports (1-12): 43C - 49C
Switch PHY Ports (13-24): 60C - 64C
The fans are obviously on 24/7 with these temperatures. Fan 1 has an Error. I am not sure if this was always the case or this model does not have a fan in this slot? Maybe someone can shed some light here.
Again, my concern is about the life expectancy given these conditions; should I be overly concerned here?
Environment/Switch Temperatures
- arcee
- Member
- Posts: 1
- Joined: Thu Jan 04, 2018 9:13 pm
- Has thanked: 0 time
- Been thanked: 0 time
-
sakita - Experienced Member
- Posts: 206
- Joined: Mon Aug 17, 2015 2:44 pm
- Location: Arizona, USA
- Has thanked: 93 times
- Been thanked: 80 times
Re: Environment/Switch Temperatures
Which model do you have?
We have over 100 Netonix switches (mostly WS-12-250-AC) operating in streetside cabinets in the Arizona desert. Some of these have been out there for a few years. Cabinet temps can get to over 140° F.
Very few problems really. So far we've replaced a handful of fans - which is easy to do and the parts were ordered from Netonix.
The temps you listed: board, CPU, and PHY are going to be higher than ambient and I wouldn't be concerned at all with the values you listed.
We have over 100 Netonix switches (mostly WS-12-250-AC) operating in streetside cabinets in the Arizona desert. Some of these have been out there for a few years. Cabinet temps can get to over 140° F.
Very few problems really. So far we've replaced a handful of fans - which is easy to do and the parts were ordered from Netonix.
The temps you listed: board, CPU, and PHY are going to be higher than ambient and I wouldn't be concerned at all with the values you listed.
Today is an average day: Worse than yesterday, but better than tomorrow.
2 posts
Page 1 of 1
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: Bing [Bot] and 119 guests