We are testing the new MikroTik CRS317-1G-16S+RM switch and are having an issue with the fan speed. It should be silent up until 40C but the fan speed appears to go up to 100% on both fans when the switch has booted. When checking the System > Health tab the info displays:
Temperature 1188 C
CPU Temperature 28 C
Fan Speed 13155 RPM
Fan2 Speed 13050 RPM
PSU1 State ok
PSU2 State ok
Normally i would say this is a faulty temperature sensor / reading, but we have multiple devices and as of now, 2 already show the same characteristics.
Happened on v6.40.2 and also on the latest v6.40.3
Update, we’ve been talking with the Mikrotik engineers and the transceiver manufacturer, turns out the firmware did not support the way the DOM needed to be read in the transceiver (internally calibrated as described in SFF-8472) and Mikrotik will add this in the next version 6.41 which will come out in a few days.
The problem wasn’t in the CPU temp, the problem was in the transceiver temp reading, what does it read in the GUI? (It appears above the CPU temp reading when a transceiver is inserted, or when viewing the properties of a specific port)
No, I am just using Switch OS because on this switch I dont need any routeros features. Just a plain L2 10G switch needed here.
I have put 2.6 but the problem remains.
When will it be fixed in switchos? The fan is going off and on every few seconds. If the temparature on a SCP module reaches 40° ist goes on and if it goes down to 39.9° the fan goes off - and so on. I think that reduces the lifetime of the fan dramatically!
My CRS317 under Swos appears to be reading the temp of my Finisars accurately at 40C.
Problem is CPU is at 35C, but because my finisars are at 40C, the fans are kicking on.
Why is th efan trigger so low? The specified temperature range on these transducers is -5C to 70C. Seems silly to kick the fans on at 40C if they can go all the way up to 70…
Would be nice if this behaviour were configurable. If you could set your own target temp.
Finally I switched to RouterOS even If I dont need any routing features.
Even the latest release of Sw OS isnt perfect and the fan issue has not been resolved.
On CRS326, the switch hangs with SWos and works perfectly with RoS.
Subject: Fan Issue on CRS317 After Updating to RouterOS 7.16.1
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Hello MikroTik community,
I recently updated my CRS317-1G-16S+ to RouterOS version 7.16.1, and I’ve encountered an issue with the fan behavior. The fan only runs during the device’s boot process (about 3 minutes), but once the device is fully booted, the fan stops working entirely. It happen also in build in firmware version 6.47.9
When I switch to SwitchOS, the fan works intermittently: it turns on for a while, then off for a while. However, under RouterOS, it doesn’t seem to turn on at all after booting is completed.
Has anyone else encountered this issue with RouterOS 7.16.1 on the CRS317, or is there a known fix? Any advice would be greatly appreciated.