My Netvanta 1535P fans are running at 100 Percent. Room is 72 Degrees. Need to know why they are at 100 percent.
Fan Status | Chassis Fan 1: 100% Chassis Fan 2: 100% |
System Temperature | PoE Zone (Center): 73F PoE/CPU/Switch Zone (Right): 73F PoE/Power Supply Zone (Left): 75F |
Power Supply | RPS: Not Connected |
System Time | 01:24:18 PM EDT |
System Date | May 15, 2015 |
Memory | Total Heap: 95,415,280 Bytes Free Heap: 88,230,896 Bytes |
CPU Utilization | System Load: 5.51% 1 Min Avg Load: 13.12% 5 Min Avg Load: 7.66% Min Load: 0% Max Load: 100% Context Switch Load: 0.6% |
File System | Total: 31,640,415 Bytes Used: 13,845,684 Bytes Free: 17,794,731 Bytes |
Time Server | 192.168.51.9 |
SNTP Last Sync | 10:05:59 PM EDT on May 14, 2015 |
Franklin,
The Fans in any NetVanta switch may run at 100% for any number of reasons. Temperature is obviously the most common, but other factors can cause the board to be hotter than the room temperature its set at.
The good news is the fans in NetVanta switches are actually designed to run at 100% all of the time. We temper the rate down ourselves in software. So there is no concern that there is anything wrong with the fans, nor that they will imminently stop working for any reason.
Thanks,
Evan
Franklin,
The Fans in any NetVanta switch may run at 100% for any number of reasons. Temperature is obviously the most common, but other factors can cause the board to be hotter than the room temperature its set at.
The good news is the fans in NetVanta switches are actually designed to run at 100% all of the time. We temper the rate down ourselves in software. So there is no concern that there is anything wrong with the fans, nor that they will imminently stop working for any reason.
Thanks,
Evan
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Noor