Hello,
I’m using several os6360-P10 switches without issue so far. After reading documentation there is « operating temperature 0° C to 45°C » for all os6360 models.
That is not my experience os6360-P10 are very hot arround 60°.
What do you think ?
Thanks in advance,
Regards
Tempetature os6360-P10
Re: Tempetature os6360-P10
I think that 60 is bigger than 45...
Look into using a Ruggedized model that supports those temperatures just fine. 6465T or similar.
Look into using a Ruggedized model that supports those temperatures just fine. 6465T or similar.
Re: Tempetature os6360-P10
Hello,
Sorry, I wasn't specific enough. This model without any connected devices and installed on my desk already displays a temperature of 51°C. The range indicated on the console is 15°C to 75°C. So I think the documentation is incorrect. I was wondering if anyone has noticed the same temperature on this model fanless ?
-> show temperature
Chassis/Device | Current | Range | Danger | Thresh | Status
---------------+---------+-------------+--------+--------+------------
1/CMMA 51 15 to 75 78 75 UNDER THRESHOLD
Regards
Sorry, I wasn't specific enough. This model without any connected devices and installed on my desk already displays a temperature of 51°C. The range indicated on the console is 15°C to 75°C. So I think the documentation is incorrect. I was wondering if anyone has noticed the same temperature on this model fanless ?
-> show temperature
Chassis/Device | Current | Range | Danger | Thresh | Status
---------------+---------+-------------+--------+--------+------------
1/CMMA 51 15 to 75 78 75 UNDER THRESHOLD
Regards
Re: Tempetature os6360-P10
Hello,
Hello,
I think I misunderstood "operating temperature." It necessarily refers to the ambient temperature of the room where the switch is installed, right?
At the end of page 4
https://www.al-enterprise.com/-/media/a ... eet-en.pdf
Regards
Hello,
I think I misunderstood "operating temperature." It necessarily refers to the ambient temperature of the room where the switch is installed, right?
At the end of page 4
https://www.al-enterprise.com/-/media/a ... eet-en.pdf
Regards