
Chapter 4 Troubleshooting the Installation
Troubleshooting the Power Subsystem
Step 4 If none of the above suggestions correct the problem, the AC PEM could be faulty. Contact a service representative for further instructions. See the “Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request” section on page xxi.
Troubleshooting the DC Power Subsystem
Use the following steps to isolate a problem with the DC power subsystem.
Step 1 Use the show environment command to display the general health of the power system.
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Temperature | normal: chassis inlet measured at 29C/84F | ||
Temperature | normal: chassis core measured at 42C/107F | ||
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Power Entry | Module 0 | type DC status: | OK |
Power Entry | Module 1 | type DC status: | OK |
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a.Verify that the temperatures are within the valid operating ranges, and that the fan assembly and both DC PEM modules are present and OK.
b.If this is not the case, check for the following issues:
–Fan is reported
–DC PEM is not
–The “Input/Output Voltage Fault” message indicates that the output voltage from one of the DC PEMs is not within the correct range. This can occur when the input DC voltage to the DC PEM is either too low or too high. Measure the input DC voltage, and if it is correct, the DC PEM has failed and should be replaced.
–An “External AC Supply Fault” message indicates that one of the power modules in the external power supply is reporting either a fault, an
Note The show environment command shows status information about the external 2400
Step 2 Verify that the power LED on each DC PEM is green.
a.If yes, the PEM is connected to an active DC power source and is supplying power to the chassis.
b.If the Power LED is not on, and if no other LEDs are on, check the power source.
–DC power
–AC power
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