C H A P T E R 2

PEM Faults and Fan Assembly Failures

The following sections provide methods for troubleshooting faults involving the Cisco uBR10012 DC Power Entry Modules (PEMs), the optional 2400W AC-input power shelf, and fan assembly module. This chapter contains the following major sections:

AC PEM Faults, page 2-1

DC PEM Faults, page 2-3

2400W AC-Input Power Shelf, page 2-5

Other Electrical Problems, page 2-6

Fan Assembly Module Faults, page 2-7

AC PEM Faults

On the Cisco uBR10012 router, two AC PEMs are installed in a redundant configuration, which allows one AC PEM to fail without affecting system operations. A single PEM can power the router for sufficient time to request and install a new PEM to replace the one that failed.

Tip To quickly check the functional status of your PEMs, use the show environment command.

AC PEM faults can occur for the following reasons:

PEM failure

Invalid AC-input power being supplied by the power source

Backplane interface failures or damage

Figure 2-1illustrates the AC PEM and its indicators. Table 2-1describes the indicators.

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