Chapter 8 Troubleshooting a Cisco 7500 Series Router
Troubleshooting Guidelines for the Cisco 7507 and Cisco
R E V I E W D R A F T — C I S CO CO N F I D E N T I A L
–If no and the DC OK LED is on, ensure that the fan tray is seated properly. See the “Removing and Replacing the Cisco 7505 Fan Tray” section on page
•Do the system and the fans start up but shut down after about 2 minutes?
–If you have changed the configuration register boot field settings or altered the configuration file boot instructions, the system could be booting a software image (earlier than Cisco IOS Release 9.17[6]) that does not recognize the signals from the fan control board (and therefore assumes that the cooling subsystem is not operating). Make certain that you are booting a software image appropriate for the Cisco 7505 and RSP.
–If the following message is displayed, it indicates that one or more fans has failed or is operating out of tolerance:
%ENVM-2-FAN: Fan array has failed, shutdown in 2 minutes
If one or more fans or the fan control board fails, you must replace the fan tray.
–If the following message is displayed, it indicates that the system has detected an overtemperature condition or
Queued messages:
If an environmental shutdown results from an
Although an overtemperature condition is unlikely at initial startup, ensure that heated exhaust air from other equipment is not entering the inlet vents, and that there is sufficient clearance around the sides of the chassis to allow cooling air to flow. See the guidelines in Chapter 2, “Preparing for Installation,” for preventive site preparation information.
This message could also indicate a faulty component or temperature sensor. Before the system shuts down, use the show environment or show environment table command to display the internal chassis environment. (For detailed descriptions of show commands, see the “Cisco 7505 Environmental show Command Examples” section on page
If you are still unable to resolve the problem, contact a service representative for further instructions.
Troubleshooting Guidelines for the Cisco 7507 and Cisco
Figure 8-2 shows the general troubleshooting strategy for the Cisco 7507 and Cisco 7507-MX. Refer to this chart to isolate problems to a specific subsystem and resolve the problem, if possible.
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