Seemlingly Random High Temperatures

I get this every other day. I can’t seem to find a common factor.

***Air Conditioned Room ~65F

temperature: 62C

NAME CPU USAGE
firewall-mgmt all 0%
p2p-matcher all 1%
wireless all 4%
spi all 0%
ethernet all 3%
console all 1%
flash all 0%
ssh all 0%
dns all 0.5%
firewall all 4%
networking all 5.5%
winbox all 0.5%
mpls all 0%
logging all 0%
management all 1.5%
ssl all 0.5%
routing all 0.5%
idle all 67.5%
profiling all 0%
queuing all 9%
traffic-accou… all 1%
bridging all 0.5%


routerboard: yes
model: 2011UiAS-2HnD
serial-number: 52D0048CD8C2
firmware-type: ar9344
current-firmware: 3.24
upgrade-firmware: 3.24

I don’t think you should worry about this,

I have a RB750 up reporting temps exceeding 80C, but its in a network cabinet on a roof of a building.

Have been running non stop for over 3 years now

That’s a relief to hear.

Still would be good to hear am explanation.

Also… The rb2011 might not be able to take the same temps as the board you mentioned…

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Is something connected to ether10 port?

RB1100AHx2 and CRS125 in the same rack running the same software. Polling temperatures with SNMP. Most of the time the temperatures track each other pretty closely, but occasionally the CRS125 jumps up by about 40 degrees, and then back to where it was on the next poll. This is obviously not the real temperature, but some bug in whatever reads the values.

I see this on my CRS125.

I had been using a different tool to monitor things (it was pulling the data via SNMP as well) and I saw spikes occasionally to values that were - shall we say - impossible. Jumps up to like 62C for a sample. The switch is in my house and in an environment where it runs about 35C all the time.

I have just started using the new The Dude beta to monitor things now and I didn’t have temperature setup. I have set it up on my CRS125 and will see if it shows up.

chris.

Yes, I do have a device on this port.

What are you thinking?

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Do you use PoE feature for this device? If not, try to switch it to “forced off”.

Hi,

The CRS109-8G-1S-2HnD-IN seems to exhibit the same behavior running latest release v6.35.4. Monitoring via SNMP gives spikes of temperatures that are unreal.