QSW-6300 Series Switches Hardware Installation and Reference Guide
Monitoring and Maintenance
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MONITORING AND MAINTENANCE
5.1. Monitoring
5.1.1. Indicator
When the QSW-6300 switch is running, you can monitor the module status by observing the
module indicator
If the SYS indicator of the device is red, it indicates that the power supply module is
faulty or not in place or the service module is faulty. Log in to the web-based
management system to confirm and troubleshoot the fault.
If the SYS indicator of the device is yellow, it indicates that the system temperature
reaches the warning value or the service module is abnormal. This case may affect the
system performance, but the system can keep running. Log in to the web-based
management system to confirm and troubleshoot the fault.
If the SYS indicator of the device is red, it indicates that the module is faulty. Check the
cause of the fault. Cut off the power supply if necessary.
When the PWR1/PWR2 indicator of the device is yellow, it indicates that the power is
not sufficient to support the whole system, insert RPS modules.
When the PWR1/PWR2 indicator of the device is red, check whether the power cord is
in place and operational; if yes, it indicates that the power supply is faulty, replace the
power supply in time.
Note:
The fast flashing green (10 Hz) status of the system indicator is a function used to locate the
switch, which should be distinguished from the slow flashing status (3 Hz).
5.1.2. CLI Commands
The switch allows you to monitor various system statuses by executing the appropriate CLI
commands, including:
Working status of the switch
Configuration information and status of port
Working status of fan and power supply
Temperature status
Note:
For the monitoring commands, refer to QSW-6300 Series Switch RGOS Configuration Guide.
5.2. Maintenance
5.2.1. Ventilation System Maintenance
The fan module responsible for heat dissipation is equipped with the fault monitoring
signal. When the fan module is faulty, an alarm will occur.
Power off the device, and replace the faulty fan module with a qualified one.
5.2.2. Power Supply Module Maintenance
When a power supply module is faulty, unplug the power cord, press the latch, grab the handle,
pull it out, replace it with a qualified one, and then plug the power cord.