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TROUBLESHOOTING
Solving EPS | If the LEDs on the EPS indicate a problem, see Table 6 for some suggested |
Problems | solutions. |
| Table 6 Solving EPS Problems |
Problem | Possible Cause | Suggested Action |
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A Power LED does not | Loose AC power | ■ Verify that the power cable is firmly |
light, and you have NO | cable | connected to the EPS. |
external DC voltage |
| ■ Verify that the other end of the |
supply. |
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| power cable is firmly connected to | |
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| the supply outlet. |
| No AC available | ■ If both of the connections are |
| at outlet | secure and there is still no power to |
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| the unit, verify (using a voltmeter or |
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| some other device that uses AC |
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| power) that power is available at |
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| the AC outlet. If the outlet has no |
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| power available, check for a |
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| building power problem such as a |
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| breaker. |
| Faulty power | ■ If power is available at the AC |
| cable | outlet, but there is still no power to |
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| the EPS, you may have a faulty |
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| power cable. Substitute another |
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| power cable. |
| Faulty EPS power | ■ If the power cable is not faulty, you |
| supply or faulty | may have a faulty power supply |
| LED | within the EPS, or a faulty power |
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| LED. Contact an authorized 3Com |
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| Reseller. |