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AirWave temperature monitoring

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  • 1.  AirWave temperature monitoring

    Posted Mar 29, 2018 08:34 AM

    I have deployed some 2930F switches in a new network, theese switches will operate inside cooled rooms that can get to -25c. The racks are heated but I would like to keep the devices' temperature monitored, is this possible in AirWave?


    #2930F


  • 2.  RE: AirWave temperature monitoring

    EMPLOYEE
    Posted Apr 02, 2018 10:13 AM

    This would be a feature request.  In the interim, if the switch has an SNMP trap or syslog message that conveys the temperature, then you could setup an alert:

    System -> Triggers -> add -> trigger type = Device Event



  • 3.  RE: AirWave temperature monitoring

    Posted May 22, 2019 03:17 AM
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    Appreciate if you could be more specific.
    I have tried the settings, but I wasn't sure if it is working or the settings are right.
    I really hope that someone can guide me on this.
    Attached screenshot of my trigger settings.

     

    Sorry for my English.

     



  • 4.  RE: AirWave temperature monitoring

    EMPLOYEE
    Posted May 22, 2019 08:02 AM

    Checked screen shot, airwave will trigger alerts for all syslog and traps and it will fill up your inbox if you set email.

     

    Set Devcie Event trigger, if you are seeing any temperature event in system>syslog&trap page, try copy the temperature event and save it.

     

    Below trap provides high temperature value, you can check whether this trap is enabled on your controller/switch and also Airwave added as trap receiver.

     

    On controller you can run #show snmp-trap list

     

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  • 5.  RE: AirWave temperature monitoring

    Posted May 22, 2019 08:53 PM
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    Hi Pavan,

     

    Much appreciated on your reply.

    Unfortunately I unable to find any temperature trap on my switch.
    Does it mean that my switch does not support temperature monitoring?
    Switch: Aruba 2930F-48G-PoE+-4SFP+ Switch (JL256A)

     

    Trap Receivers

    Link-Change Traps Enabled on Ports [All] : All

    Traps Category Current Status
    _____________________________________ __________________
    SNMP Authentication : Extended
    Password change : Enabled
    Login failures : Enabled
    Port-Security : Enabled
    Authorization Server Contact : Enabled
    DHCP-Snooping : Enabled
    DHCPv6-Snooping Out of Resource : Enabled
    DHCPv6-Snooping Errant Replies : Enabled
    Dynamic ARP Protection : Enabled
    Dynamic IP Lockdown : Enabled
    Dynamic IPv6 Lockdown Out of Resource : Enabled
    Dynamic IPv6 Lockdown Violations : Enabled
    Startup Config change : Disabled
    Running Config Change : Disabled
    MAC address table changes : Disabled
    MAC Address Count : Disabled
    DHCP-Server : Enabled
    NTP-Client : Disabled
    MACsec Failures : Enabled
    ND Snooping Out of Resources Traps : Enabled



  • 6.  RE: AirWave temperature monitoring

    EMPLOYEE
    Posted May 23, 2019 05:11 AM

    If we are not seeing any traps then we wont able to set any trigger but in
    Airwave we do show temperature status for Aruba switches, hope this will help!

     

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  • 7.  RE: AirWave temperature monitoring

    Posted May 23, 2019 08:43 PM

    Sadly in my case, Airwave do not show temperature status for aruba switch.

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    Regards,
    A R I F F



  • 8.  RE: AirWave temperature monitoring

    EMPLOYEE
    Posted May 24, 2019 07:42 AM

    To get this feature you need Airwave server in latest 8.2.8.2 code.



  • 9.  RE: AirWave temperature monitoring

    EMPLOYEE
    Posted Apr 03, 2018 01:59 AM

    Yes, this can be possible through hardware event monitoring through Airwave syslogs/Traps page. 

     

    Below is the sample output  you can see below in Airwave. 

     

    chassis: Over Temperature: Slot 3, snmpTrapEnterprise.0:
    arubaSwitchJL255A, snmpTrapAddress.0: 192.168.1.2

    4/2/2018 10:40 PM PDT Syslog Aruba-2930F-24G-PoEP-4SFPP - - Warning User Level (1) Hardware Monitor
    Jan 1 00:15:01 192.168.1.2 00553 chassis: Over Temperature: Slot 3