Error Messages
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Troubleshooting Cisco 3800 Series Routers
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This is an example of the output of the
show environment
command for a Cisco 3845 router that has
one AC power supply with IP phone power output installed:
Router#
show environment
SYS PS1 is present
Fan status: Normal
Input Voltage status: Normal
DC Output Voltage status: Normal
Type: AC
Thermal status: Normal
SYS PS2 is absent
AUX (-48V) PS1 is present
AUX (-48V) PS2 is absent
Fan 1 Normal
Fan 2 Normal
Fan 3 Normal
Fan Speed is Normal
Alert settings:
Intake temperature warning: Enabled, Threshold: 50
Core temperature warning: Enabled, Threshold: 70 (CPU: 90)
Board Temperature: Normal
Internal-ambient temperature = 31, Normal
CPU temperature = 50, Normal
Intake temperature = 25, Normal
Backplane temperature = 24, Normal
Voltage 1(3300) is Normal, Current voltage = 3284 mV
Voltage 2(5150) is Normal, Current voltage = 5210 mV
Voltage 3(2500) is Normal, Current voltage = 2549 mV
Voltage 4(1200) is Normal, Current voltage = 1215 mV
Error Messages
This section describes error messages that may appear on an external console screen. (For more
information about consoles, see the
“Connecting a Console or Modem” section on page 29
of
“
Connecting Cables to Cisco 3800 Series Routers
.”)
Cisco IOS software checks the system once every 30 seconds. If an error still exists, the error message
is displayed again; if the error has cleared, a recovery message is displayed.
Error Message
System detected OVERTEMPERATURE condition. Please resolve cooling
problem immediately!
Explanation
The router is operating at a temperature higher than the user-set threshold, possibly
caused by fan failure, air-conditioning failure in the room, or air blockage to cooling vents.
Recommended Action
Make sure that the ambient room temperature does not exceed 40 degrees C
and that airflow to the router is not blocked. See the
“Site Environment” section on page 4
and the
“Equipment Racks” section on page 5
of “
Preinstallation Requirements and Planning for
Cisco 3800 Series Routers
.”
If this condition persists, the power-supply thermal monitor automatically shuts down the router.
Call your Cisco technical support representative for help, if necessary.
Summary of Contents for 3800 Series
Page 7: ...Safety Warnings 7 Introduction to Hardware Documentation OL 5965 01 ...
Page 8: ...Safety Warnings 8 Introduction to Hardware Documentation OL 5965 01 ...
Page 30: ...Regulatory Compliance 16 Overview of Cisco 3800 Series Routers OL 5966 01 ...
Page 48: ...Grounding the Router 18 Installing Cisco 3800 Series Routers in an Equipment Rack OL 5969 01 ...
Page 80: ...More Troubleshooting Help 50 Troubleshooting Cisco 3800 Series Routers OL 5972 01 ...
Page 102: ...Removing SFP Modules 72 Installing SFP Modules in Cisco 3800 Series Routers OL 5968 01 ...