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05-10-2022 03:00 PM
There are three temperature readings for Palo Alto PA-220 when I pull them using SNMP to our Cacti server -
----Thermal----
S1 Temperature @ U48 False
S1 Temperature @ U49 False
S1 Temperature @ Cavium Core
I researched that Cavium Core is the main processor for the CPU of data management plane, but what is U48 and U49?
Should I worry about those?
05-11-2022 06:13 PM
While I can't tell you where exactly U48 or U49 are measured from on the PA-220, they do alarm if they get above 60. I would treat them exactly the same as you would the Cavium CPU temp. I'm not exactly sure why PAN doesn't use more descriptive names, as I have to imagine that one accounts to the front and one to the back.
As you move past the PA-220 platform these descriptions actually make drastically more sense and are actually descriptive as to where it's being taken. For whatever reason, that's just not the case on the PA-220s.
05-12-2022 10:51 AM
The U48 and U49 has it's own temperature reading though. Should I just look at Cavium temperature readings and not worry about those two then? I could not find out what they mean on the Internet. Do you think they are just basically there as an alarm when the temperature passes the threshold, it sends an alert, rather than an actually CPU reading?
Thanks!
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