Cisco Systems CHAS-7507, MAS-7507, MAS-7K manual Troubleshooting the Installation, LED Descriptions

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Verifying the Installation

Troubleshooting the Installation

Follow the procedures in this section if the system does not restart and boot as expected. Most often, problems you encounter while replacing the components in a new chassis are caused by power supplies or processor modules that are not properly installed and therefore are not connected properly inside the chassis. Use the following descriptions of the normal startup sequence to isolate the problem, then use the troubleshooting procedures whenever the system fails to operate as expected. If you are unable to successfully restart the system, contact a service representative.

LED Descriptions

Following are descriptions of the functions of the LEDs on the power supplies, chassis front panel, and the RP. These are the states you should observe when you restart the system.

Power Supply LEDs

Each AC-input power supply contains AC power and DC fail LEDs and a power switch as shown in Figure 12. The green AC power LED indicates that the power supply is turned on and is receiving input AC power. The yellow DC fail LED is normally off, but goes on if the power supply shuts down for any of the following reasons:

Power supply DC section failure, which could be caused by loss of AC power (input line failure or operator turned off system power), or an actual failure in the power supply

Power supply shutdown initiated by the power supply because it detected an out-of-tolerance temperature or voltage condition in the power supply

Figure 12 Power Supply LEDs

DC

FAIL AC

POWER

Captive installation screw

 

DC

 

FAIL

 

AC

LEDs

POWER

 

Power supply front panel

AC power

I

receptacle

 

 

O

H1314a

On/off switch

Locking device

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Contents Cisco 7000 and Cisco Chassis Replacement Instructions Product Overview Cisco 7000 Chassis Rear ViewCisco 7507 Chassis Rear View Power Supply Safety Interlocks Cisco 7507 System Backplane Slot Key Guides Prerequisites Safety Guidelines Lifting the Chassis Safely Safety with Electricity Cable Strain ReliefList of Parts and Tools Preventing Electrostatic Discharge DamagePreparing the Work Area Unpacking the ChassisReplacing a Rack-Mounted Chassis Replacing a Rack-Mounted Chassis Adding a New Chassis to the Rack Replacing the Existing Rack-Mounted Chassis Replacing a Rack-Mounted Chassis Rack Mounting Hardware Replacing a Rack-Mounted Chassis Moving System Components Moving the Processor ModulesBottom Ejector Lever and Captive Installation Screw Handling a Processor Module During Installation Moving Power Supplies Handling a Power Supply AC-Input Power Supply Shown DC-Input Power Supply Cable Connections Restarting the System Verifying the InstallationChecking Connections Verifying the Installation Troubleshooting the Installation LED DescriptionsOUT Inputfail Power System Front Panel LEDs Normal Normal Eject Interface Processor, SP, and SSP LEDs Verifying the Installation Verifying the Installation Chassis serial number Slot Circle one RSP2 Power Supply Warning Translated Safety WarningsPower Disconnection Warning Power Supply Disconnection Warning Electric Shock Warning Chassis Lifting Warning DC Power Disconnection Warning Lightning Activity Warning Chassis Warning-Rack-Mounting and Servicing Translated Safety Warnings DC Power Supply Warning Ramp WarningDC Power Supply Wiring Warning DC Power Connection Warning Translated Safety Warnings Cisco Information Online