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Re: Digital SNMP pollable thermometers

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Daniel Senie)
Fri Jun 13 16:33:21 1997

Date: Fri, 13 Jun 1997 15:13:17 -0400
To: "Neil J. McRae" <neil@domino.org>, jshaw@insync.net (Joe  Shaw)
From: Daniel Senie <dts@openroute.com>
Cc: david@synopsys.com, bnite@tremere.ios.com, nanog@merit.edu
In-Reply-To: <199706131852.TAA19555@panic.inta.net>

At 07:52 PM 6/13/97 +0100, Neil J. McRae wrote:
>
>The GRF has this feature also.

As does the OpenROUTE RBX250 midrange router. Seems we all have something
along these lines. The readings will tell you if your HVAC system has
croaked or the cooling fan has died. Best use I've heard today, though, was
knowing how to dress for working in the wiring closet or data center :-)

>
>> 
>> 
>> We're doing the same here.  Didn't know you could do it until recently,
>> but it is rather neat that they included it.  
>> 
>> Joe Shaw - jshaw@insync.net
>> NetAdmin - Insync Internet Services
>> 
>> On Fri, 13 Jun 1997, David Williamson wrote:
>> 
>> > At 6:40 AM 6/13/97, Golan Ben-Oni wrote:
>> > >Can anyone point me out to a vendor which may carry an SNMP pollable
>> > >thermometer?
>> > >
>> > >Thanks,
>> > >-Golan
>> > 
>> > High end (7xxx) Cisco boxes have temperature data available.  A friend of
>> > mine monitors his via SNMP using MRTG, which is a wonderful package.
>> > 
>> > -David
>> > 
>> > --
>> > David Williamson                |      "Dementia is similar to creativity
>> > Network Operations Dude         |       but without the expense of art
>> > Synopsys, Inc.                  |       supplies."         -Dogbert
>> > 
>> > 
>> > 
>> 
>> 
>
>
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>

Daniel Senie                           mailto:dts@openroute.com
Sr. Staff Engineer                     http://www.openroute.com/
OpenROUTE Networks, Inc.               (a wholly owned subsidiary of
Proteon, Inc.)

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