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Chapter 6 Managing and Monitoring via the CLI<br />

Hardware Traps<br />

OL-25138-01<br />

Table 6-11 Number of Hardware Objects per Cisco <strong>IronPort</strong> Appliance<br />

Model<br />

C300/C600<br />

/X1000<br />

C350/C650<br />

/X1050<br />

CPU<br />

Temp<br />

Ambient<br />

Temp<br />

Backplane<br />

Temp<br />

Riser<br />

Temp Fans<br />

Power<br />

Supply<br />

Status<br />

2 1 1 1 6 2 4 (C300<br />

has 2)<br />

2 1 0 0 4 2 4 (C350<br />

has 2)<br />

Cisco <strong>IronPort</strong> <strong>AsyncOS</strong> 7.6 for Email Daily Management Guide<br />

SNMP Monitoring<br />

Disk<br />

Status NIC Link<br />

All models can use SNMP to monitor disk drive health and the link status of Network Interfaces.<br />

Table 6-12 lists the temperature and hardware conditions that cause a hardware trap to be sent:<br />

Table 6-12 Hardware Traps: Temperature and Hardware Conditions<br />

Model<br />

C10/C10<br />

0<br />

C30/C60<br />

C300/C6<br />

00/X1000<br />

C350/C6<br />

50/X1050<br />

High<br />

Temp<br />

(CPU)<br />

High Temp<br />

(Ambient)<br />

High Temp<br />

(Backplane)<br />

High<br />

Temp<br />

(Riser)<br />

Fan<br />

Failure<br />

90C 47C NA NA 0 RPMs Status<br />

Change<br />

3 (5 for<br />

C600 and<br />

X1000 with<br />

fiber<br />

interface)<br />

3 (5 for the<br />

C650 and<br />

x1050 with<br />

fiber<br />

interface)<br />

Power<br />

Supply RAID Link<br />

Status<br />

Change<br />

NA NA NA NA NA NA Status<br />

Change<br />

90C 47C 72C 62C 0 RPMs Status<br />

Change<br />

90C 47C NA NA 0 RPMs Status<br />

Change<br />

Status<br />

Change<br />

Status<br />

Change<br />

Status<br />

Change<br />

Status<br />

Change<br />

Status<br />

Change<br />

Status<br />

Change<br />

Status change traps are sent when the status changes. Fan Failure and high temperature traps are sent<br />

every 5 seconds. The other traps are failure condition alarm traps — they are sent once when the state<br />

changes (healthy to failure). It is a good idea to poll for the hardware status tables and identify possible<br />

hardware failures before they become critical. Temperatures within 10 per cent of the critical value may<br />

be a cause for concern.<br />

Note that failure condition alarm traps represent a critical failure of the individual component, but may<br />

not cause a total system failure. For example, a single fan or power supply can fail on a C600 appliance<br />

and the appliance will continue to operate.<br />

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