07-08-2009 05:29 PM
Router must power off after heating to define temperature. How I can realize it?
07-08-2009 05:44 PM
There is no command to power off a router. See this thread for more information http://forum.cisco.com/eforum/servlet/NetProf?page=netprof&forum=Network%20Infrastructure&topic=Network%20Management&topicID=.ee71a02&fromOutline=&CommCmd=MB%3Fcmd%3Ddisplay_location%26location%3D.1dddb0ea .
07-08-2009 06:00 PM
It varies greatly depending on how you want to get the temperature readings.
If basing on IOS/CatOS self-diagnostics, in some instances, the Cisco device shuts itself down: "SYS-2-SUP_TEMPSHUTDOWN: System shutdown due to high temperature".
Else, you set up monitoring to watch for syslog or SNMP alerts such as "SYS-0-*_TEMPMAJORFAIL:* major temperature threshold exceeded", and trigger action against managed PDUs (power distribution unit) that your router is plugged into.
For temperature monitoring independent of router hw/sw, deploy environmental sensors (e.g. http://www.liebert.com/product_pages/Product.aspx?id=92) and configure them to notify managed PDUs powering your routers.
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