Cisco Redundant Power System Hardware Installation Guide
Reading Error Messages on Cisco 2600 and 3600 Series Routers
B-6
Description of the Error:
The cable connected to one of the internal DC output modules is loose or
one of the internal DC output modules in the Cisco RPS has failed.
Note
The Cisco 2600 and 3600 series router reports the failure of any of
the DC output modules of the Cisco RPS, including DC output modules to
which it is not directly connected.
SNMP Trap Issued Upon Error:
ciscoEnvMonRedundantSupplyNotification is generated. The varbinds
included are ciscoEnvMonSupplyStatusDescr and
ciscoEnvMonSupplyState. The value of ciscoEnvMonSupplyState will be a
warning.
How to Correct Error:
Check the DC LEDs on the front panel of the Cisco RPS to determine
which cable is loose or if the module has failed.
Caution
The following steps will power down the external device if it is
not already down.
1
Disconnect the corresponding output cable from the external device.
The amber light will go off.
2
Make sure that the other end of the output cable is securely connected
to the Cisco RPS and that the connector is fully seated.
3
Reconnect the output cable to the external device.
4
Make sure that the connector is fully seated and is attached securely to
the external device.
5
Wait 15 seconds. The LED will be amber for 15 seconds, and then turn
green.
If the failure persists, one of the DC output modules has failed and the
Cisco RPS needs to be replaced. If there is an unused DC output module,
try switching to it first.
Table B-2
Error Descriptions and LED Status (Continued)
RPS LED Status
Condition
Error Indicators, Descriptions, and Solutions
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