Chapter 4
Troubleshooting the Installation
If the AC power source wiring appears to be okay, but the power supply AC LED
remains off, go to Step 3.
Plug the power cord into a different, but compatible AC outlet.
Step 3
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Exchange the existing power cord for another power cord.
Step 4
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If a spare power supply is available, replace the existing module with the spare
Step 5
and restart the system.
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Is the power supply DC LED on?
Step 6
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In a Cisco 12006 or Cisco 12406 Router with two power supplies, the output
Note
power from the second power supply is adequate to maintain router operation, so
the following check conditions only apply in a router with one power supply—or
in a case where the second power supply is temporarily disabled by switching it
off.
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If the power supply AC LED goes on, the original AC outlet is faulty and
cannot be used. Notify the appropriate facilities personnel and go to Step 6.
If the power supply AC LED remains off, go to Step 4.
If the power supply AC LED goes on, the original power cord is faulty and
must be replaced. The AC portion of the power supply is working normally,
go to Step 6.
If the AC LED still fails to go on when connected to a different power source
with a new power cord, the power supply is probably faulty. Go to Step 5.
If the AC LED on the spare power supply goes on, the power supply is
working normally, go to Step 6. The original power supply is faulty and
should be returned for replacement.
If Yes, the power supply is functioning normally. This is the end of the
procedure.
If No, and there is no other system activity (blower module is off; line cards
are unpowered), the power supply is faulty and must be replaced. Go to
Step 7.
If No, but the blower module is operating, suspect a faulty power supply DC
LED. If the blower module is operating, all internal DC voltages are within
tolerance. Use the show environment command to check the voltages on
each card. The blower module uses –48 VDC.
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