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The Graveyard - Products No Longer Supported => Hubs and Switches => DGS-1248T => Topic started by: drasche on August 13, 2015, 10:58:03 AM
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Hey all,
does anyone know if there is a chance to read the current temperature of the housing of a switch? I am running a DGS-1210-28P with latest firmware and I want to exchange the fans against some less noisy. Actually I have already exchange them and it is much more silent now :-) The question is, is cooling still sufficient and that is why I want to read the sensor data.
Theoretically this info must be available, because the switch claims to have a smart fan option that runs the fans speed according to the housing temp, so I thought there must be a way to read the data.
Is there any?
Bye
Dirk
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Maybe at the core FW level. I presume it's read by the system only and there is no access to this on a user level. :-\
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Maybe at the core FW level. I presume it's read by the system only and there is no access to this on a user level. :-\
Iīm afraid you are right >:(
Any chance to put that on the wishlist? The info is available, it just needs to be displayed. Canīt be that complicated ;)
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I would presume that since this unit has been out for a while, I don't think that kind of feature would be added. I presume this model switch may not be under development anymore.
This product has been discontinued.
Free support for this product will end on 05/01/2016
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