Troubleshooting The Rp Card - Cisco NCS 4016 Installation Manual

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Installing an RP Card
Major LED
6
7
Minor LED

Troubleshooting the RP Card

Use the Status LED, located on the faceplate of the RP card, to verify the correct installation of the card:
To confirm the location of the card that needs attention, the Attention LED can be lit by using the
Note
hw-module attention-led location CLI command.
If the installed or replaced card fails to operate or to power on after installation:
In addition to the Status and Attention LEDs,
Table 5-1
LED Name
Sync
Disc
Critical
Major
Minor
Active/Standby
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RJ-45 10/100/1000 copper full-duplex ports (with
13
status LEDs)
14 SFP+ 10GE ports (with status LEDs)
When the card is properly installed and no faults are detected, the card status LED turns green.
When the card status LED is solid yellow, either software initialization is in progress during bootup
or a fault exists on the board.
When the card status LED is blinking yellow, the card is not fully seated.
When the card status LED is off, verify that the card is installed correctly. There could be no power
applied to the card, a power fault, or a hardware fault.
Verify that there is power to the card by looking at the indicators on the power tray.
Ensure that the card is seated firmly in the Cisco NCS 4016 chassis slot. One easy way to verify
physical installation is to see whether the front faceplate of the card is even with the fronts of the
other cards installed in the card cage.
Ensure that the ejector levers are latched and that the captive screws are fastened properly. If you
are uncertain, unlatch the levers, loosen the screws, and attempt to reseat the card.
Examine the power system to see whether the chassis is receiving power.
Additional LEDs
Chapter 5
Installing Route Processor Cards, Fabric Cards, and Line Cards
Table 5-1
describes the other LEDs on the RP card.
Description
Indicates that the RP card is
receiving external sync.
Indicates that the Solid State
Disk (SSD) on the RP card is
accessed.
Indicates a critical system alarm. Yellow = an active critical
Indicates a major system alarm.
Indicates a minor system alarm.
Indicates that the RP card is in
active or standby mode.
LED Colors
Green = in sync
Yellow = out of sync
Green = access occurring
system alarm
Yellow = an active major system
alarm
Yellow = an active minor system
alarm
Green = active
Yellow = standby

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