Patton electronic 2960 Server User Manual


 
Introduction 52
Model 2960/2996 RAS User Manual 5 • Troubleshooting and maintenance
Introduction
This chapter describes troubleshooting and fault analysis that can be performed by the operator. If you require
more help, refer to
Chapter 6, “Contacting Patton for assistance”. Refer to table 4 for a list of common symp-
toms and suggested remedies.
Note
The following information assumes that there is only one failure
involving the RAS and that if you perform the corrective action listed,
it will solve the problem. If you are unable to correct a failure, refer to
Chapter 6, “Contacting Patton for assistance”.
Table 4. Symptoms
Problem Corrective Action
POWER LED is extinguished
Verify that power is being supplied to the RAS.
POWER LED is flashing
One of the power supplies has malfunctioned. The RAS will function nor-
mally indefinitely with one power supply, so you can wait until a low traffic
time, then refer to
“Replacing the RAS” on page 55 to replace the RAS.
CPU FAIL LED is lit CPU has failed. As soon as possible, unplug both power cables
from the RAS, wait 30 seconds, then plug the cables back into the
RAS to see if the problem disappears. If the CPU FAIL LED is still lit
after the RAS completes the power-up cycle, refer to
“Replacing
the RAS”
on page 55 to replace the RAS.
ALARM LED is lit
Indicates that an alarm condition has been detected.
SYSTEM LED is extinguished
The RAS is not functioning properly. As soon as possible, unplug both
power cables from the RAS, wait 30 seconds, then plug the cables back
into the RAS to see if the problem disappears. If the SYSTEM LED is still lit
after the RAS completes the power-up cycle, refer to
“Replacing the
RAS” on page 55 to replace the RAS.
10/100 ETHERNET yellow LED is
extinguished
A valid link has not been detected. Verify that the cable is plugged
into the hub, switch, or workstation and the RAS.
Verify that the hub, switch, or workstation is powered on.
Replace the cable. If the problem still exists, refer to “Replacing the
RAS” on page 55 to replace the RAS. If the problem still exists, trou-
bleshoot the hub, switch, or workstation.