
C H A P T E R 4
Troubleshooting
The LEDs on the front panel provide troubleshooting information about the switch. They show failures in the
You can also get statistics from the
This chapter describes these topics for troubleshooting problems:
•Understanding POST Results, page
•Diagnosing Problems, page
•Troubleshooting the Hardware Components, page
•Contacting Customer Service, page
Understanding POST Results
When the switch powers on the PS1, PS2, and FAN LEDs should all be green. If one of the power supplies is off or has insufficient power to work, its LED will be red. If the fan tray has a problem the FAN LED will be red. The switch immediately begins POST (Power on
When the POST is complete and the switch has passed, the STATUS LED turns green. If problems were detected on individual ports, the link LED for that port will flash amber. The switch may still pass traffic depending on the type of error.
If the switch fails POST, the STATUS LED stays a steady amber and stops blinking. Port link LEDs are off.
Note For information on operating status for the LEDs, go to the “LEDs” section on page
Note POST failures are may or may not be fatal. Check console output for the nature of the failure and call Cisco Systems if your switch does not pass POST.
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