Appendix A Troubleshooting
Problem Solving
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Troubleshooting the Power and Cooling Systems
See Table
Table | Troubleshooting the Power and Cooling Systems |
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The power (labeled PWR) LED | The power source is not | Check the DC input. | |
on the front panel is not on. | connected properly. | Check the DC source. | |
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The router shut down after being | The cause is environmental. | Check for an environmentally | |
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| Features” section on page |
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| The fans do not work; the router | Check the fans. |
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| overheats and shuts down. |
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| The chassis intake and exhaust | Check the chassis intake and |
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| vents are obstructed. | exhaust vents for obstructions. |
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| Clear any obstructions. |
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| Installation does not meet | Check the environmental site |
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| environmental site | requirements in the “System |
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The router partially boots, but | There is a possible power supply | Check the power LED on the | |
the LEDs do not light. | failure. | front panel of the router. If the | |
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| LED is on, the power supply is |
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| functional. If the LED is off, refer |
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| to the Cisco Information Packet |
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| contact customer service. |
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Environmental Reporting Features
The Cisco ASR 901 router has a temperature sensor to detect over temperature conditions inside the chassis. The over temperature detection triggers an alert at 70°C. This condition is reported to the processor as an interrupt, where software takes action to generate the appropriate alarms. If the router reaches a temperature of 85°C, the power supply will cycle to prevent the router from exceeding that temperature while being powered up state. See Table
Cisco ASR 901 Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide
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