Monitoring and Maintenance
Monitoring
Indicators
When the RG-S8600E is running, you can monitor the status of each module by inspecting the status LED of the
appropriate module.
When the Alarm LED of the master supervisor module is red, it means the system has a fault, in which case you can
log in to the management software to perform troubleshooting.
When the Alarm LED of the master supervisor module is yellow, it means the system temperature exceeds the alarm
temperature, affecting the system operation performance. However, the system can continue running. In this case,
you can log in to the management software to perform troubleshooting.
When the Status LED of the fan tray is red, it means that the fan tray is not power-on or the fan tray is faulty, you can
log in to the management software to perform troubleshooting.
When the Status LED of a module is OFF, RED, or blinking, it means that the module is faulty, in which case you
need to find out the cause, and turn off the power when necessary.
CLI Commands
The RG-S8600E allows you to monitor various system statuses by executing the appropriate CLI commands, including:
Module in-position status
Port
configuration
information and status
Fan and power supply working status
Temperature
status
For the monitoring commands, see RG-S8600E series Software Configuration Guide.
RG-S8600E supports remote maintenance. If RG-S8600E and the Internet are connected, the user can log
in to the RG-S8600E via Telnet and maintain RG-S8600E remotely through various monitoring commands.
Hardware Maintenance
Module Maintenance
To replace a module, do replacement according to the instructions provided in Sections of Installing Modules and
Removing Modules.
Cooling System Maintenance
The fan in the equipment is provided with the fault monitoring signals. When the fan fails, an appropriate alarm will
occur.
To replace the fan, first loosen the captive screw on the fan tray.
Replace the failed fan with a good one.
Tighten the captive screws of the fan tray.
Complete fan replacement within 30 seconds when the device is electrified.
Summary of Contents for RG-S8605E
Page 1: ...RG S8600E Series Switches Hardware Installation and Reference Guide V1 09...
Page 63: ...Figure 2 2 Preventing EMI on RG S8607E Figure 2 3 Preventing EMI on RG S8610E...
Page 86: ...Figure 3 21 Grounding Point on the Rear of the RG S8610E Switch...
Page 116: ...Figure 7 12 Replacing the Module for RG S8610E...
Page 120: ...Note A Fan modules to be removed B Fan modules to be installed...
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