
(0 and 1). Zone 1 consists of the CB-REs and SFBs located in the upper portion of the chassis. Zone 1 is
cooled by fan trays 2 and 3. Two fan trays are at the bottom of the chassis, and two fan trays are at the
top of the chassis.
Action
On a regular basis:
•
Check the LEDs on the craft interface for upper and lower fan trays. The green status LEDs labeled 0
and 1, for lower fan trays, and 2 and 3 for the upper fan trays light steadily when a fan tray is functioning
normally.
•
Place your hand near the exhaust vents at the rear of the chassis to determine whether the fans are
pushing air out of the chassis.
•
Monitor the status of the fans. During normal operation, the fans in each fan tray function at less than
full speed.
The fan trays each contain multiple fans that work in unison to cool the router components. If one fan
fails, the host subsystem adjusts the speed of the remaining fans to maintain proper cooling. A red alarm
is triggered when a fan fails, and a yellow alarm is triggered when a fan tray is removed.
During normal operation:
•
The green LEDs next to the fan trays 0, 1, 2, and 3 on the craft interface light steadily when the fan tray
is functioning normally for that zone.
•
Issue the show chassis zones command to check the status of the two cooling zones. The output is
similar to the following:
user@host>
show chassis zones
ZONE 0 Status
Driving FRU ADC 6 Exhaust
Temperature 63 degrees C / 145 degrees F
Condition HIGH TEMP
Num Fans Missing 0
Num Fans Failed 0
Fan Duty Cycle 27
ZONE 1 Status
Driving FRU SFB 7 Exhaust-Zone1
Temperature 64 degrees C / 147 degrees F
Condition WARM TEMP
Num Fans Missing 0
Num Fans Failed 0
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Summary of Contents for MX2010
Page 1: ...MX2010 Universal Routing Platform Hardware Guide Published 2019 12 03...
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Page 30: ...MX2010 Power System Description 95 MX2010 Cooling System Description 45 4...
Page 144: ...MX2010 DC Power 48 V System Electrical Specifications 201 122...
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Page 273: ...Figure 98 Loading the MX2010 Router into the Rack g007436 256...
Page 294: ...Figure 113 Reinstalling an AC Power Distribution Module g007440 D 277...
Page 295: ...Figure 114 Reinstalling a DC Power Distribution Module 48 V D g007432 278...
Page 373: ...4 PART Installing and Replacing Components Installing Components 359 Replacing Components 429...
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Page 796: ...Jewelry Removal Warning 787...
Page 799: ...Operating Temperature Warning 790...
Page 808: ...DC Power Disconnection Warning 799...
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