3 – Event Messages
Alarm Events
59060-04 A
3-41
A
(A3000.0001) (Temp overheat, sensor_name sensor reads value C - ALARM SET)
Meaning:
The chassis temperature has reached a failure threshold.
Action:
Check air flow, fan operation, and ambient temperature. If the
problem cannot be corrected, power down the switch.
(A3001.0001) (Temp overwarm, sensor_name sensor reads value C - ALARM SET)
Meaning:
The chassis temperature has reached a warning threshold.
Action:
Check air flow, fan operation, and ambient temperature.
(A3002.0001) (sensor name sensor has returned to normal range - ALARM CLEARED)
Meaning:
The chassis temperature has returned to the normal range and the
alarm condition has been cleared.
Action:
None
(A3003.0001) (IOn) (Hardware error detected. Use 'show switch' for more info.)
Meaning:
A fatal hardware error was discovered during the
Power-On-Self-Test (POST) phase of startup. This switch is not
currently operational.
Action:
Enter the Show Post Log command to investigate.
(A3003.0002) (POST detected a fatal error the last time it ran and will be re-executed.)
Meaning:
A fatal hardware error was discovered from the previous
Power-On-Self-Test (POST). This switch is not currently
operational.
Action:
Enter the Show Post Log command to investigate.
(A3004.0001) (Non-fatal hardware error detected. Use 'show post log' for more info)
Meaning:
A non-fatal hardware error was discovered during the
Power-On-Self-Test (POST) phase of startup.
Action:
Enter the Show Post Log command to investigate.
(A3005.0001-0009) (value voltage sensor shows valueV - ALARM SET)
Meaning:
A switch voltage sensor on a SANbox 5000 series switch is
experiencing an out-of-range voltage condition.
Action:
Contact your authorized maintenance provider.
(A3005.0001-0009) (Blade fault (valueV_HIGH - The [value]V voltage supply is out of range,
it is too high)
Meaning:
A high voltage blade fault has occurred on a SANbox 9000 switch.
Action:
Contact your authorized maintenance provider.