Cisco Systems MAS-7507, MAS-7K, CHAS-7507, CHAS-7K manual System Front Panel LEDs

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Verifying the Installation

In systems with a single power supply, and in systems with redundant power when both power supplies are being shut down, the DC fail (or output fail) LED goes on momentarily as the system ramps down, but goes out when the power supply has completely shut down. In systems with redundant power and one power supply still active, the DC fail (or output fail) LED on the failed power supply will remain on (powered by the active supply).

It is unlikely that the power supply will shut down during startup because of an overtemperature condition; it can, however, shut down if it detects an overvoltage or undervoltage condition during startup. Refer to the Cisco 7000 Hardware Installation and Maintenance or Cisco 7507 Hardware Installation and Maintenance publications for descriptions of environmental monitoring functions.

System Front Panel LEDs

Three system status LEDs on the front of the chassis, shown in Figure 14, indicate the status of the system and the power supplies. The normal LED (which is controlled by the RP or RSP2) goes on to indicate that the system is in a normal operating state. The upper power and lower power LEDs go on to indicate that a power supply is installed in the indicated power supply bay and is providing power to the system. The chassis front panel upper or lower power LED should go on whenever the power supply in the corresponding bay is turned on, and the power LED on the power supply is on.

Figure 14 Front Panel LEDs (Cisco 7000 Shown—Identical to Cisco 7507)

UPPER

LOWER

NORMAL

POWER

POWER

 

 

 

 

 

Cisco 7000

UPPER

LOWER

NORMAL

POWER

POWER

 

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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 DamageReplacing a Rack-Mounted Chassis Unpacking the ChassisPreparing the Work Area 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 Checking Connections Verifying the InstallationRestarting the System 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 Disconnection Warning Translated Safety WarningsPower Supply 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