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Fault 2: The AC power module does not work.
[Symptom]
The Status LED of each line card is OFF, the Power LED of the fan tray is OFF (only on the RG-S8610 and S8606 B), and
the fan does not work.
The LED on the panel of the power module is OFF. The fan does not work.
[Solution]
First place the switches of all the power modules to OFF. Check if the cables of the cabinet have been correctly connected.
Check whether the power cables are tightly connected to the cabinet power sockets and power modules. Check whether
the power modules are installed correctly. If necessary, remove the power module to check whether the connectors on the
backboard of the power system are tightened. Check if there is a mix of AC and DC power supplies.
Fault 3: The DC power module does not work.
[Symptom]
The Status LED of each line card is OFF, the Power LED of the fan tray is OFF (only on the RG-S8610 and S8606 B), and
the fan does not work.
The LED on the panel of the power module is OFF. The fan does not work.
[Solution]
First place the switches of all the power modules to OFF. Check if the cables of the cabinet have been correctly connected.
Check whether the cabinet power sockets and DC power modules are tightly connected in a correct way. Check whether
the power modules are installed correctly. If necessary, pull out the power modules and check whether the connectors on
the backboard of the power system are tightened. Check if there is a mix of AC and DC power supplies.
Fault 4: An exception occurs to the LEDs when line cards are powered on.
[Symptom]
The Status LED of the line card is OFF, blinking, or red on. The Link/ACT LED of the line card is ON when no network
cable or fiber is plugged.
[Solution]
Check if the line card is firmly inserted. If not, install the line card again and ensure that it is inserted into position before
you tighten the fastening screws. If the line card still does not work, check if the connector of the slot on the backplane is
loose. If yes, insert the board to another slot for a try. If the slot and connection are not the cause, return the line card for
repair.
Fault 5: The LED is abnormal after a line card works for some time.
[Symptom]
The Status LED of the line card is off or red on. The Link/ACT LED of the line card is solid ON when no network cable or
fiber is plugged. The fault persists after restart.
[Solution]
Check if the board gets loose. If so, install the line card again and ensure that it is inserted into position before you tighten
the fastening screws. If the line card still does not work, check if the connector of the slot on the backplane is loose and
check if the guide rail of the slot is deformed. If so, insert the board to another slot for a try. If the slot and connection are
not the cause, return the line card for repair.
Fault 6: The LED of the management board is abnormal.
[Symptom]
The LED of the management board becomes abnormal after the board is powered on or works for some time. For
example, the Status LED is blinking or OFF, and the Alarm LED is red.
[Solution]
Check if the management board gets loose. If so, install the management card again and ensure that it is inserted into
position, before you tighten the fastening screws. If the line card still does not work, check if the connector of the slot on
the backplane is loose and check if the guide rail of the slot is deformed. If yes, insert the board to another slot for a try. If
the slot and connection are not the cause, return the management card for repair.
When the Alarm LED is red, the cause may be the fault of another module in the system, in which case you can check
other modules (for example, line card, fan, power, and overheating) for any alarm. If yes, you should first handle the faults
of other modules. You can also identify the faults by logging in to the management software. Note that, when the power
supply is inserted, if the power switch is turned off or the AC power cable is not connected, the Alarm LED is still red.
Summary of Contents for RG-S8606 B
Page 1: ...RG S8600 Series Switch Hardware Installation and Reference Guide V1 78 ...
Page 58: ...Figure 2 3 Moving the RG S8606 Switch Figure 2 4 Moving the RG S8606 B Switch ...
Page 62: ...Figure 2 6 Ventilation of RG S8614 ...
Page 63: ...Figure 2 7 Ventilation of RG S8610 Figure 2 8 Ventilation of RG S8606 ...
Page 76: ...Figure 3 8 Installing the Power Supply of the RG S8606 Switch ...
Page 92: ...Figure 3 34 Board Components of the RG S8610 Figure 3 35 Board Components of RG S8606 ...
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