Solving Hardware Problems - 3Com SuperStack 3 4950 Getting Started Manual

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Solving Hardware
Problems
In the rare event of your Switch unit experiencing a hardware failure,
refer to the list of suggested solutions below.
An expansion module is installed and the unit will not power up
Ensure that the expansion module is fully seated in the slot and the
connectors are engaged so that the securing screws can be tightened.
An SNMP fan fail trap is received
1 Power off the unit.
2 Check that the air vents are not obstructed.
3 Power cycle the unit. To do this, remove and reconnect the AC mains
supply. If the unit has no AC main supply, remove and reconnect the DC
RPS supply.
4 If a further fan fail trap is received, return the unit.
Unit fails, no SNMP fan fail trap is received
1 Power cycle the unit. To do this, remove and reconnect the AC mains
supply. If the unit has no AC mains supply, remove and reconnect the DC
RPS supply.
2 Check the command line interface (system summary command) to
determine whether a thermal shutdown has occurred.
3 If no, return the unit:
If yes, check that:
The air vents are not obstructed.
The ambient temperatures and environmental conditions meet those
specified in
Appendix
4 Power cycle the unit. If a further thermal shutdown occurs, and all
environmental conditions are satisfactory, return the unit to 3Com.
Error message indicating that the GBIC transceiver is invalid
The Switch has identified that the GBIC does not meet the minimum
requirements for the Switch and has disabled the port. To correct this
problem, completely remove the GBIC and replace it with a 3Com
approved GBIC. See
C.
"Approved GBIC
Transceivers"on

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