
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting the Installation
Troubleshooting the Processor Subsystem
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Figure 5-7
Status LEDs on the Alarm Card
Monitoring Critical, Major, and Minor Alarm Status
The alarms can warn of an overtemperature condition:
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On a component in the card cage
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A fan failure in a blower module
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An overcurrent condition in a power supply
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An out-of-tolerance voltage on one of the cards
The alarm LEDs are controlled by MBus software, which sets the threshold levels
for triggering the different stages of alarms.
The RP continuously polls the system for temperature, voltage, current, and fan
speed values. If a threshold value is exceeded, the RP sets the appropriate alarm
severity level on the alarm card which lights the corresponding LED, and
energizes the appropriate alarm display relays to activate any external audible or
visual alarms wired to the alarm display. The RP also logs a message about the
threshold violation on the system console.
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Audio alarm
cutoff switch
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Handle
Critical, major, and
minor alarm LEDs
Clock and scheduler card
and switch fabric card LEDs
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