3Com 3C10220 manual Solving EPS Problems

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28CHAPTER 3: TROUBLESHOOTING

Table 6 Solving EPS Problems (continued)

Problem

Possible Cause

Suggested Action

 

 

 

A Power LED does not

Both AC power

Disconnect the DC power supply,

light, and you have

and DC power

and use the procedures outlined

both AC power and an

supplies are

earlier in this table to check for

external DC voltage

faulty.

problems with the AC supply.

supply.

 

If there are no AC supply problems,

 

 

 

 

disconnect AC power and connect

 

 

the DC supply. If the power LED

 

 

does not light, check for DC power

 

 

supply problems using the

 

 

procedures supplied by the DC

 

 

power supply vendor.

 

 

 

A device is connected,

Faulty connection

Verify that all connections are

but the Status LED for

 

secure.

the port does not light.

 

 

 

No power to the

Verify that the device is receiving

 

connected device

power.

 

The device is not

Check the device specification to be

 

capable of

sure that the device can accept

 

accepting power

power via the Ethernet connection.

 

via the Ethernet

 

 

cable.

 

 

 

 

The Overload/Power

Faulty connection

Verify that all connections are

Not Available LED for

 

secure.

the port is Yellow.

 

 

 

Faulty Ethernet

Verify that the cables are not

 

cable

twisted, corrupted, or shorted

 

 

together.

 

 

Verify that the cables properly

 

 

conduct the signals on pins 4, 5, 7,

 

 

and 8 from end to end.

 

The device cannot

Some Ethernet devices (for example,

 

accept power via

some Network Interface Cards)

 

the Ethernet

connect pins 4, 5, 7, and 8 to

 

connection.

earth/ground. If these pins are

 

 

grounded, the EPS senses the

 

 

excessive current, shuts off the port,

 

 

and lights the Overload LED. Verify

 

 

with the equipment supplier to

 

 

determine whether these pins are

 

 

grounded.

 

 

Note: A yellow LED indicates only that

 

 

the EPS has shut off power to the port.

 

 

This is a normal condition that causes

 

 

no harm to either the device or the EPS.

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