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what the cli or gui for operating temperature ?
Hi All,
i try to lookup the cmd or gui for operating temperature from 4.0&5.0 handbook,kb,and forms, but it seems no answers.
Our company will stop offering electricity for 4 hours, but fortigate 200b still work by redundant electricity。 so i need to know it prevent the tmperauter is too high to crash.
thanks !
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There is no (documented or half-documented) CLI command to read out the temperature. But it should be possible via SNMP. Get the MIBs from the support site and search for " temp" .
Second thought, if you know your local SE well and he' s a geek you might ask if there is a Fortinet-internal-use-only command for this. You might even ask Support but I' d hang my hopes low...
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FWIW:
I question the MIB for temp is available in all fortigate appliances. I ' ve walked various fortigate and came up empty handed. This was pet project for me trying to build a cacti data-template for Temp.
OP, if you find anything for fortigates and the 200B, please do share what you find.
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