Troubleshooting Overview
—If the AC INPUT OK LED (on the
%ENVM-2-FAN: Fan has failed, shutdown in 2 minutes
In this case, proceed to the section entitled “Troubleshooting the Cooling Subsystem.”
—If the red OUTPUT FAIL LED goes on (when a failure occurs with a power supply of either type), yet the system starts up correctly, displays the preceding message, and shuts down after about 2 minutes, there may a problem with the
•When you turn on the rotary power switch, you should hear the fan trays come up to normal rotational speed after about two seconds.
If background noise prevents you from hearing fan tray operation, place your hand at the top rear of the router enclosure to determine if air is being exhausted from the fan tray vents. You should feel a steady volume of air coming from these vents.
If the AC INPUT OK LED
To check the operating voltage of the fan trays, issue either the show environment or the show environment all command. (Either command displays information about the system’s internal environment.) If the fan tray voltage is okay, the fan trays themselves may be faulty. If the fan tray voltage is bad, there may be a problem with the CSC (which supplies the fan tray operating voltages).
If the system detects that it is overheating due to a fan tray failure, it shuts itself down. In this case, proceed to the section entitled “Troubleshooting the Cooling Subsystem.”
•When you turn on system power, the alphanumeric displays on the RP indicate the following:
—The top display indicates which component is running.
—The bottom display indicates the current stage of the boot process.
Troubleshooting the Installation