I was able to get it here.... by removing the blank plate for the missing fan and the missing power supply and placing a small desk fan blowing into it, i tried pulling but it didnt work as well as blowing....
The stack unit 1 chassis info:
Power supply 1 not present
Power supply 2 (AC - PoE)...
unfortunately the fan only came with 1 fan unit in it as you can see im not sure if the second one would actually make that much of a difference or not....
im working on cooling the room it's in.... but the switch is in fact the hottest part of then environment.....so to protect it until the cooling is in i was thinking f adding a fan or 2 in there
Looking into ways to quite down my 6610, its fine in stage one, its when stage 2 kicks in that i feel the pain :) it seems that mac 2 is nearly always borderline temps, does anyone know where on the board that is? i would like to maybe direct a fan into that area to cool it off?
Fan 1 ok, speed...
i found it, well i fixed it....
I was uplinking my brocade to my old cisco 2960 while i configured the brocade.... apparently the vlans dont like that.... moved my router over to my brocade and like magic it works.....
Thanks again
Thanks I think i have mine setup the same way you do here is more info for anyone that may know what ive messed up :)
SSH@6610>show running-config vlan
vlan 1 name DEFAULT-VLAN by port
router-interface ve 1
!
vlan 2 by port
tagged ethe 1/1/2 ethe 1/1/4 ethe 1/1/6 ethe 1/1/8 ethe 1/1/10 ethe...
Got my 6610 all licensed up and a basic config with 3 vlans on it vlan 1 is wher enormal data flows into the house, vlan 2 is a guest only vlan , vlan 99 is my untrusted vlan for things like iot and such
Router is a ubiquiti usg, DHCP is runnign on this for all 3 vlans
WAP's are 2 ac pro's...
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