I do know that the EX4200's (basically the same) are loud enough to move
alot of air. Either a badly designed cooling scheme or there could be a
valid reason for them...

-Anders

On Mon, Jun 4, 2012 at 10:58 PM, Ben Scott <mailvor...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On Mon, Jun 4, 2012 at 4:35 PM, Kramer, Jack <jack.kra...@cabs.msu.edu>
> wrote:
> > We have several Dell 42u racks which we want to mount Juniper EX3200
> > ethernet switches in. ... However, that creates an airflow issue
> > since now our switches will be exhausting hot air into the cold isle.
>
>  Do the EX3200's generate enough heat for it to even matter?
>
> > Does anyone know of a good way to redirect the airflow of these switches
> from
> > front-to-back to back-to-front?
>
>  I suppose you could take the power supply apart and manually turn
> the fan around.  This would be labor-intensive and likely
> warranty-voiding, though.
>
> -- Ben
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