3Com 9000 manual Overheat Power Down Mode

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The EME may shut down selected interface modules in an attempt to bring installed module power consumption under the now-reduced power budget.

In power fault-tolerantmode, power equivalent to one power supply is held in reserve. This reserve power is not available to installed modules unless a power supply fails, or if you switch the power mode from power fault-tolerant mode to power non-fault-tolerant mode.

While the chassis is running in power fault-tolerant mode:

All installed power supplies are functioning and contributing power to the chassis and modules. No single power supply is a dedicated standby power supply. Rather, a factory-defined power limit ensures that power that is equivalent to at least one power supply is available to replace power lost if a power supply fails.

The amount of power that installed modules require must not be greater than the number of installed power supplies, minus one (n-1). When you reserve power that is equivalent to one power supply in power fault-tolerant mode, the failure of a single power supply has no impact on installed modules that are already powered on.

If a power supply fails while the chassis is running in fault-tolerant mode:

The EME automatically disables fault-tolerant mode.

Power formerly reserved is made available to modules to prevent them from powering off.

All modules that had power before the power supply failure continue to receive power without interruption.

Upon power supply recovery (or replacement), the EME automatically reenables fault-tolerant mode.

Overheat Power Down Mode

An overheat condition exists when one of the chassis temperature sensors detects a chassis internal operating temperature that exceeds a predefined threshold. The allowable ambient temperature operating range is 0 °C through 50 °C (32 °F through 122 °F). The default threshold setting is fixed at an upper limit of 60 °C (140 °F) or higher to prevent module damage.

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