Cisco Systems SCE 1000 2xGBE Network Router User Manual


 
Chapter 4 Installation and Maintenance
Power Supply Overview
Cisco SCE 1000 2xGBE Installation and Configuration Guide
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On both the AC-input and DC-input power supplies, the IN LED iis used to monitor the voltages
received by the platform from the power source. If the input voltages are within normal operating
ranges, the green IN LED is illuminated. If the input voltages are above or below normal ranges,
the IN LED is not illuminated.
On both the AC-input and DC-input power supplies, the OK LED is used to monitor the power
supply DC output voltages used to power the platform. The normal operating ranges for the 12
VDC output voltage is between 11.9V and 12.1V. If the output voltages are within normal
operating ranges, the green OK LED is illuminated. If the 12 VDC output voltages are above
(more than 12.1V) or below (less than 11.9V) normal ranges, the OK LED is not illuminated.
The Power A and Power B LEDs on the front panel indicate whether the corresponding power
supply unit is functioning normally.
Refer to the following tables for LED status information
Table 4-4 IN LED Status for AC-input and DC-input Power Supply Units
LED State Power Supply Unit Condiiton
On (green) The input voltage is in the required range.
Off The input voltage is not in the required range.
Table 4-5 OK LED Status for AC-input and DC-input Power Supply Units
LED State Power Supply Unit Condiiton
On (green) The output voltage is in the required range (between 11.9 and 12.1 VDC).
Off The output voltage is not within the required range. (is greater than 12.1
VDC or less than 11.9 VDC)
Table 4-6 Power LED (on front panel) Status for AC-input and DC-input Power Supply
Units
LED State Power Supply Unit Condiiton
Continuous green Corresponding power supply unit is present and functioning normally
Red Corresponding power supply unit present, but malfunctioning
Unlit Corresponding power supply unit is either not present or has failed.
Note
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) monitors the activity of the power supplies. In most
cases when a power supply problem occurs, an SNMP trap is sent in SNMP and the appropriate
message is posted on the SCE 1000 CLI.