Chassis Controls and LEDs

2 – General Description

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Chassis Controls and LEDs

Chassis controls include the power supply On/Off switches and the Maintenance button as shown in Figure 2-2. The Maintenance button is used to recover a disabled switch. The chassis LEDs provide information about the switch’s operational status. The chassis LEDs include the Over Temperature LED, Fan Fail LED, Heartbeat LED, and the Input Power LED.

Chassis LEDs

Maintenance

 

Button

Left Power

Right Power

Switch

Switch

Figure 2-2. Chassis Controls and LEDS

2.1.1

Power Switches

Each power supply has an On/Off switch that controls power to the switch logic circuitry. To apply power to the switch, place both switches in the On position.

2.1.2

Maintenance Button

The Maintenance button is a momentary switch on the front panel. Its purpose is to place the switch in maintenance mode. Maintenance mode sets the IP address to 10.0.0.1 and provides access to the switch for maintenance purposes when flash memory or the resident configuration file is corrupted. Refer to ”Recovering a Switch” on page 5-13for information about maintenance mode.

To place the switch in maintenance mode, do the following:

1.Isolate the switch from the fabric. Open a Telnet session, and enter the Shutdown command. Refer to ”Shutdown Command” on page B-81.

2.Place both power supply switches in the Off position.

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