WLAN/4/AP_TEMPERATURE_TOO_HIGH:OID [oid] The AP's temperature is too high. (APMAC=[OPAQUE], APName=[STRING], Temperature=[INTEGER]°C, APID=[INTEGER], TemperaturType=[STRING])
The AP's temperature is higher than the upper temperature alarm threshold.
Alarm ID | Alarm Severity | Alarm Type |
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1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.6.139.13.1.1.19 |
Warning |
equipmentAlarm(5) |
Name | Meaning |
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OID |
Indicates the ID of the MIB object. |
APMAC |
Indicates the MAC address of an AP. |
APName |
Indicates the AP name. |
Temperature |
Indicates the temperature of the AP. NOTE:
When the alarm is triggered on the R240D, R250D-E, AP2030DN, AP2050DN, AP2050DN-S, AP2050DN-E, AP3030DN, AP4030DN, AP4050DN, AP4051DN, AP4151DN, AP4050DN-S, AP4051DN-S, AP1050DN-S, AP430-E, AP4130DN, AP2030DN-S, AP2051DN, AP2051DN-S, AP2051DN-E, and R251D-E, the Temperature parameter indicates the alarm triggering threshold rather than the AP's actual temperature. |
APID |
Indicates the AP ID. |
TemperaturType |
Indicates the temperature type. |
Cause 1: The upper temperature alarm threshold of the AP (device, environment, CPU, NP chip, or IRF) was not properly set.
Cause 2: The AP (device, environment, CPU, NP chip, or IRF) temperature was too high.