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SNMP Monitoring
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Cisco IronPort AsyncOS 7.5 for Email Daily Management Guide
OL-25138-01
These files are available on the documentation CD included with your Cisco
IronPort appliance. You can also request these files through Cisco IronPort
Customer Support.
IronPort appliance. You can also request these files through Cisco IronPort
Customer Support.
Hardware Objects
Hardware sensors conforming to the Intelligent Platform Management Interface
Specification (IPMI) report temperature, fan speed, and power supply status.
Specification (IPMI) report temperature, fan speed, and power supply status.
shows what hardware derived objects are available for monitoring on
what models. The number displayed is the number of instances of that object that
can be monitored. For example, you can query the RPMs for 3 fans in the C10
appliance and 6 fans in the C300/C600/X1000 appliances.
can be monitored. For example, you can query the RPMs for 3 fans in the C10
appliance and 6 fans in the C300/C600/X1000 appliances.
All models can use SNMP to monitor disk drive health and the link status of
Network Interfaces.
Network Interfaces.
Table 6-11
Number of Hardware Objects per Cisco IronPort Appliance
Model
CPU
Temp
Temp
Ambient
Temp
Temp
Backplane
Temp
Temp
Riser
Temp
Temp
Fans
Power
Supply
Status
Supply
Status
Disk
Status
Status
NIC Link
C10/100
1
1
0
0
3
0
2
2
C30/C60
0
0
0
0
0
0
2 (C60
has 4)
has 4)
3
C300/C600
/X1000
/X1000
2
1
1
1
6
2
4 (C300
has 2)
has 2)
3 (5 for
C600 and
X1000 with
fiber
interface)
C600 and
X1000 with
fiber
interface)
C350/C650
/X1050
/X1050
2
1
0
0
4
2
4 (C350
has 2)
has 2)
3 (5 for the
C650 and
x1050 with
fiber
interface)
C650 and
x1050 with
fiber
interface)