When a threshold isn't provided by the device, we estimate one using a % +/- of the measurement at that time. At the moment the UI doesn't have the ability to change the warning thresholds, only the alert thresholds.
I'll add it to the list! (it was already on, but i'll move it up! ;))
adam. On 09/09/2015 16:14:16, Pedrosi, Derek G. pedrosi@millercanfield.com wrote: I have a bunch of Cisco 3750x (15.0.2se4) that exhibit a similar behavior. No matter the power value, they are all in warning. Observium 0.15.9.6979 derek From: observium [mailto:observium-bounces@observium.org] On Behalf Of Richard Müller Sent: Wednesday, September 09, 2015 11:05 AM To: observium@observium.org Subject: [Observium] PoE Power warning thresholds? Hy *, does anybody know how the PoE Thresholds for Warning and Error State are calculated? I have got (Juniper EX) switches which can Provide up to 740W but the warning limit is set to 37W for some reason. Thanks Richard -- [teamix] [http://www.teamix.de] Richard Müller Geschäftsführer teamix GmbH Südwestpark 43 90449 Nürnberg Tel.: +49 911 30999 0 Fax: +49 911 30999 99 mail: rm@teamix.de [mailto:rm@teamix.de] web: http://www.teamix.de [http://www.teamix.de] blog: http://blog.teamix.de [http://blog.teamix.de] Amtsgericht Nürnberg, HRB 18320 | Geschäftsführer: Oliver Kügow, Richard Müller ***Save the Date: Besuchen Sie uns auf der it-sa Messe in Nürnberg vom 06.10.15 – 08.10.15 auf Stand 12-205***