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тАО10-15-2008 07:40 PM
тАО10-15-2008 07:40 PM
2410-24-PWR fan noise
We have recently installed a 2410-24-PWR POE switch for a new IP telephone system.
The issue we have is the fan noise is beyond belief. The ambient temperature in the rack is around 18 degrees C and the fan noise from the unit is more than all of our servers, telephone systems and switches combined. The term jumbo Jet comes to mind ..
Is this a firmware problem with these units or is this what is expected ?
Can we control the fan from the CLI interface ?
Cheers
Tony
The issue we have is the fan noise is beyond belief. The ambient temperature in the rack is around 18 degrees C and the fan noise from the unit is more than all of our servers, telephone systems and switches combined. The term jumbo Jet comes to mind ..
Is this a firmware problem with these units or is this what is expected ?
Can we control the fan from the CLI interface ?
Cheers
Tony
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тАО10-16-2008 01:49 AM
тАО10-16-2008 01:49 AM
Re: 2410-24-PWR fan noise
If I'm not mistaken you have a 2610PWR (2410 does not exist). That has an acoustic output of:
Power:59 dB
Pressure: 53.2 dB
DIN 45635T.19 per ISO 7779
Fans are not controllable through CLI, but I think the 2610 has variable speed fans and are controlled automatically.
Power:59 dB
Pressure: 53.2 dB
DIN 45635T.19 per ISO 7779
Fans are not controllable through CLI, but I think the 2610 has variable speed fans and are controlled automatically.
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тАО10-16-2008 02:29 AM
тАО10-16-2008 02:29 AM
Re: 2410-24-PWR fan noise
Thanks Scooter,
Yes, my typo. definitely a 2610 unit.
The unit is so noisy that I find it difficult to understand that there is not an issue with the fan controller.
Cheers
Tony
Yes, my typo. definitely a 2610 unit.
The unit is so noisy that I find it difficult to understand that there is not an issue with the fan controller.
Cheers
Tony
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тАО10-16-2008 04:12 PM
тАО10-16-2008 04:12 PM
Re: 2410-24-PWR fan noise
Tony,
When you reload the switch (pull the power plug), do the fans speed up (full blast) and then settle down or do they stay on at full speed? If they stay on full speed and the temp. is really 18 degress C than you might have a defective unit. In this case, lifetime warranty = call support to get it replaced.
Olaf
When you reload the switch (pull the power plug), do the fans speed up (full blast) and then settle down or do they stay on at full speed? If they stay on full speed and the temp. is really 18 degress C than you might have a defective unit. In this case, lifetime warranty = call support to get it replaced.
Olaf
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