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500 E temperature logs
I found you can see the current temperature on a Fortigate CPU. Is there a way of logging this internally for reporting purposes or possibly using Fortianalyzer for the same purpose?
Jerry Paul White
Network Engineer/Tech Supervisor
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Hi Jerry,
If you are using SNMP to monitor it should be sending you a trap for temperature alert.
But bear in mind this is a Trap event, not something which you can poll from the SNMP monitoring tool.
The oid for temperature is:
fnTrapTempHigh | 1.3.6.1.4.1.12356.100.1.3.0.104 |
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When Fortigate CPU temp is too high, FortiOS will automatically generate system event log 22109 - LOG_ID_TEMP_TOO_HIGH .
You can monitor for this event ID and have Fortigate send you email alert.
Boris
