HP MSR1000 Router manual Troubleshooting, Power supply failure, System configuration problems

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Troubleshooting

IMPORTANT:

The barcode on the router chassis contains product information that must be provided to local sales agent before you return a faulty router for service.

Keep the tamper-proof seal on a mounting screw on the chassis cover intact, and if you want to open the chassis, contact HP for permission. Otherwise, HP shall not be liable for any consequence.

Power supply failure

If the router cannot be powered on and LEDs on the front panel are off, the power supply is faulty. To troubleshoot the power supply:

1.Power off the router.

2.Verify that the router's power cords are connected correctly.

3.Verify that the power source is operating correctly.

4.Determine if the power cord is damaged.

5.If the problem persists, contact HP Support.

System configuration problems

If the configuration environment setup is correct, the console terminal displays boot information when the router is powered on. If the setup is incorrect, the console terminal displays nothing or garbled text.

No terminal display

If the console terminal displays nothing when the router is powered on, verify the following items:

The power supply system is operating correctly.

The console cable is connected correctly.

The console cable is connected to the serial port that is configured for the console terminal.

The console terminal properties are set as follows:

{Baud rate—9,600

{Data bits—8

{Parity—none

{Stop bits—1

{Flow control—none

The console cable is operating correctly.

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Contents HP MSR1000 Routers Page Contents Page Preparing for installation Safety recommendationsSafety symbols General safety recommendationsCleanness Examining the installation siteTemperature and humidity Cooling system ESD preventionLightning protection Rack-mountingRequirements Result Installation accessoriesInstallation checklist Components when observing or moving a removed Requirements Result Installation flowchart Installing the routerInstallation prerequisites Installation flow Mounting the router on a workbench Installing the routerInstalling the router in a rack Marking the positions of cage nuts Page Grounding the router Grounding the router through the rackGrounding the router through the rack Grounding the router with a grounding strip Installing an interface module Installing a SICInstalling a Dsic Removing the filler panelConnecting interface cables Fasten the captive screws to secure the DsicLogging in through the console port Connecting a console cableAttaching a USB device Setting terminal parameters Connection descriptionSetting the serial port used by the HyperTerminal connection HyperTerminal window Connecting an AC power cord Verifying the installationPowering on the router Verifying before power-onPowering on the router Displaying boot informationConfiguring basic settings for the router Examining the router after power-onYou can now configure the router Press Enter, and the following prompt appearsReplacing a Dsic Replacement procedureReplacing a SIC Removing a Dsic Troubleshooting Power supply failureSystem configuration problems No terminal displayRestoring the factory settings Garbled terminal displayNo response from the serial port ScenarioReset button usage guidelines Appendix a Chassis views and technical specifications Chassis viewsMSR1002-4 Following figures are for illustration onlyMSR1002-4 MSR1003-8 Technical specificationsMSR1003-8 MSR1002-4 MSR1003-8 Appendix B LEDs Panel LEDsLED description State DescriptionSERIAL0 Appendix C Slot arrangement Related information Support and other resourcesContacting HP Conventions Convention DescriptionNetwork topology icons Index E G I L M N P R S T V W
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