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Temperature setting

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Does anyone know what the high temperature alert setting is on a PA-500?  Are the alerts user configurable?

Mike

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L3 Networker

Hello Mike,

The max temp threshold on a 500 is 50 C.  This is not user configurable.

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Unnati

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L3 Networker

Hello Mike,

The max temp threshold on a 500 is 50 C.  This is not user configurable.

Please mark question as answered if this answers your question.

Thanks

Unnati

Is that the temperature at which it sends alerts to administrators about there being a high-temp condition within the firewall?

There will be syslog messages(Monitor -> Syslog)  for high temperature.

You can setup syslog server or log forwarding profile for the alerts.

I already have the syslog setup for alerts.  What I want to know, is if the firewall is alerting me at that 50 degree mark or some lower value. 122 degres F seems a bit high to begin alerting people there is a temperature problem.

Hi, Sorry the option is not user configurable. You can contact SE for new feature request.

Thanks

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