Cisco Redundant Power System Hardware Installation Guide
Reading Error Messages on Cisco 2600 and 3600 Series Routers
B-8
Description of Error:
One of the following has occurred:
• Power has been turned off to one of the wall outlets into which the
specific Cisco RPS AC power cord is plugged.
• One of the power cords has been disconnected at either the Cisco RPS
or the wall outlet.
• One of the AC modules has been turned off.
• One of the AC modules has failed.
The Cisco IOS software checks the condition every 30 seconds. If the
condition still exists, the error message redisplays.
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 AC LEDs on the Cisco RPS to determine which AC module is
reporting the error. Make sure that the AC module power switch is ON
and that the power cord is locked in place. Make sure the power cord is
securely plugged into a wall outlet and that the wall outlet is receiving
power. If the failure persists, one of the AC output modules has failed, and
the Cisco RPS needs to be replaced.
Console Message Issued Upon Correction of Error:
When an external device console screen displays the Cisco IOS software
prompt (routername > or routername #)
“Redundant Power Supply
AC condition is now normal.”
When an external device console screen displays the ROMMON prompt
(rommon #>) no console message is issued when the error is corrected.
Table B-2
Error Descriptions and LED Status (Continued)
RPS LED Status
Condition
Error Indicators, Descriptions, and Solutions
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