Installing a NetIron MLX Series Router
December 2008
© 2008 Foundry Networks, Inc.
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If a problem persists after taking action described in this table, contact Foundry’s technical support.
Displaying the Module Status
After you have attached a PC or terminal to the management module’s Console port or Ethernet port and the
NetIron MLX Series router has initialized successfully, press Enter to display the following CLI prompt in the
terminal emulation window:
NetIron>
If you do not see this prompt, do the following:
1.
Make sure the cable is securely connected to your PC or terminal and the Console port or Ethernet port.
2.
Check the settings in your terminal emulation program. In addition to the session settings listed in “Attaching
a PC or Terminal to the Console Port or Ethernet Port” on page 3-50, make sure the terminal emulation
session is running on the same serial port you attached to the Console port.
Fan control module (two LEDs on rear panel of chassis)
Unlabeled
Green (steady)
The fans are working
and responding to
controls from the fan
control module.
Off or amber
The fans are not receiving power
(off), or the fans are not working
and not responding to controls
from the fan control module
(amber). You can do the following:
•
If the LED is off, check the
power LED on the other
modules to make sure they
are receiving power.
If using a DC power source,
check your power source for
problems.
If using AC power supplies,
take the actions described in
the Meaning/Action column
for the AC power supply LED.
If these actions don’t resolve
the problem, check the LED
on each power supply or enter
the
show chassis
command
at any CLI prompt to
determine if a power supply
has failed. If a power supply
has failed, you need to
replace it. For more
information, see “Replacing a
Power Supply” on page 6-10.
•
If the LED is amber, you need
to replace the fan module. For
information about performing
these tasks, see.
Table 3.5: Desired and Abnormal LED States After System Power On (Continued)
LED
Desired State
Meaning
Abnormal
State
Meaning/Action