Temperature Requirements
The operating temperature of the switch is 32 to 104 degrees Fahrenheit (0 to 40 degrees Celsius) at sea level. For every 300 meters (1000 feet) above sea level, the maximum temperature is reduced by 1 degree Celsius. The non-operating temperature of the switch is -40 to 158 degrees Fahrenheit (-40 to 70 degrees Celsius).
Overview of Module Temperatures
Built-in, automatic sensors in all switches in the Cisco Nexus 9000 Series monitor your switch at all times. Each module (supervisor, I/O, and fabric) has temperature sensors with two thresholds:
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For any Major temperature alarms from the sensors, the switch powers down in 2 minutes. Power on the switch after fixing the temperature issue. |
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Minor temperature threshold—If exceeded, a minor alarm occurs and these actions happen for all four sensors:
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System messages display.
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System sends Call Home alerts (if configured).
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System sends SNMP notifications (if configured).
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System fan speed will increment.
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Major temperature threshold—If exceeded, a major alarm occurs and these actions happen:
If the threshold is exceeded in a switching module, only that module is shut down.
For all sensors:
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System messages display.
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System sends Call Home alerts (if configured).
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System sends SNMP notifications (if configured).
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System fan speed will increment.
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If the major threshold is exceeded in a switching module, only that module is shut down.
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If the major threshold is exceeded in an active supervisor module with HA-standby or standby present, only that supervisor module is shut down and the standby supervisor module takes over.
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If you do not have a standby supervisor module in your switch, you have 2 minutes to decrease the temperature. During this interval, the software monitors the temperature every 5 seconds and continuously sends system messages every 10 seconds, as configured.
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