Chapter 4 Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting the Power Supply
Troubleshooting the Power Supply
Perform these steps when troubleshooting the power supply to isolate a power subsystem problem:
Step 1 Verify that the INPUT OK LED on the power supply is green.
•If the INPUT OK LED is green, the AC or DC source is good and the power supply is functional.
•If the INPUT OK LED is off, first ensure that the power supply is flush with the back of the chassis. Turn off the power switch, tighten the captive installation screw(s), and then turn on the power switch.
•If the INPUT OK LED remains off, there might be a problem with the AC or DC source, or the power cable.
Turn off the power to the switch, connect the power cord to another power source if one is available, and turn on the power switch.
•If the INPUT OK LED is green, the problem is the first power source.
•If the INPUT OK LED fails to light after you connect the power supply to a new power source, replace the power cord, and turn on the switch.
•If the INPUT OK LED then goes on, return the first power cord for replacement.
If this unit has more than one power cord, repeat Step 1 for each power supply.
If the INPUT OK LED still fails to light when the switch is connected to a different power source with a new power cord, the power supply is probably faulty.
If a second power supply is available, install it in the second power supply bay and contact a customer service representative for further instructions.
Step 2 If you have a second (redundant) power supply, repeat Step 1 for this power supply.
If you are unable to resolve the problem or if you determine that either a power supply or backplane connector is faulty, see the “Contacting Customer Service” section on page
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