Moxa TC-6110-T-W7E [40/74] Moxa sys mib values moxa embeddedcomputer moxasystem sensormgmt sensorobject tempsensortabl

Moxa TC-6110-T-W7E [40/74] Moxa sys mib values moxa embeddedcomputer moxasystem sensormgmt sensorobject tempsensortabl
TC-6110 / Windows 7 Installing Moxa Software
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sensors by name/location.
Possible values are SATA1,
SATA2, or CPU, for the CPU’s
internal thermometer.
tempSensorsValue 1.3.6.1.4.1.8691.17.1.5.1.1.1.3 read-only The reading returned by the
thermometer, in degrees
Celsius.
Note: On the TC-6110, temp.
is currently represented as the
current reading truncated to
its base integer, without
rounding.
To use Synmap to check the temperature sensor (T-sensor) of the TC-6110 computer, follow the steps below.
1. Start up MXview (or some other NMS) and open the MIB browser. For detailed instructions on loading
MXview, you may refer to
Loading the Synmap MIB File, steps 1 to 3.
2. Navigate to
MOXA-SYS-MIB\VALUES\moxa\embeddedComputer\moxaSystem\sensorMgmt\
sensorObject\tempSensorTable
in the MIB Browser, and then select Get Subtree to open the
T-sensor’s OID tree.
3. All of the T-sensor information
should now be displayed in the
MIB browser; if it is not, then
there is a problem with your
SNMP/Synmap configuration or a
malfunction in the T-sensor. The
temperatures are all displayed in
Celsius. In the screenshot below,
the temperature of disk 1 (SATA1)
is 37 degrees. If the SATA module
is not mounted, the temperature
value will be shown as 178
degrees. Thus, in the screenshot
at right, the disk 2 (SATA2) is
showing 178 degrees because
there is no disk mounted in slot 2

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