Basic GigaVUE H Series Connections and Configuration
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Refer to
for a description of the fan LED status.
Configuring SNMP Notification
Use the following CLI command to configure a notification that will be sent when the fan
status changes:
(config) # snmp-server notify event fanchange
Removing a Fan Module
The GigaVUE-HC3 fan tray contains five fan modules. If a fan module fails, you should
replace it, however the GigaVUE-HC3 node will function with one failed fan module.
You can remove individual fan modules using the following procedure.
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It is recommended that you only remove a fan module when you have another
one available with which to replace it. Otherwise, leave the failed fan module in the
chassis.
1.
Locate the two thumb screws on the fan module as shown in
Figure 4-7: Fan Module Screw Location on GigaVUE-HC3 Rear
2.
Use a Phillips screwdriver to loosen the screws on the fan module, then loosen the
thumb screws.
3.
Pull the failed fan module out of the slot and set it aside. Refer to
Table 4-1: FAN Status
LED
Fan Status
OFF
No power to system
Green
Normal operation
Amber
Fan failed or fan is missing
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