Fan Failures
By default, the feature is disabled. When more than one of the fans fails in a field-replaceable unit (FRU) or
in a power supply, the device does not shut down, and this error message appears:
The Device might overheat and shut down.
To restart the Device, it must be power cycled.
Possible Symptoms of High CPU Utilization
Excessive CPU utilization might result in these symptoms, but the symptoms might also result from other
causes, some of which are the following:
• Spanning tree topology changes
• EtherChannel links brought down due to loss of communication
• Failure to respond to management requests (ICMP ping, SNMP timeouts, slow Telnet or SSH sessions)
• UDLD flapping
• IP SLAs failures because of SLAs responses beyond an acceptable threshold
• DHCP or IEEE 802.1x failures if the switch does not forward or respond to requests
How to Troubleshoot the Software Configuration
Recovering from a Software Failure
Before you begin
This recovery procedure requires that you have physical access to the switch.
This procedure uses boot loader commands and TFTP to recover from a corrupted or incorrect image file.
Set the baud rate of the terminal to match the the default rate of 9600 bits per second [bps] of the switch
console port. If the baud rate is set to a value other than 9600 bps, access to the console will be lost until the
speed is set back to the dafault.
Step 1
From your PC, download the software image file (
image.bin
) from Cisco.com.
Step 2
Load the software image to your TFTP server.
Step 3
Connect your PC to the switch Ethernet management port.
Step 4
Unplug the switch power cord.
Step 5
Press the
Mode
button, and at the same time, reconnect the power cord to the switch.
Step 6
From the bootloader prompt, ensure that you can ping your TFTP server.
a) Set switch IP address:
set IP_ADDRESS ip_address
Example:
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Fan Failures