Cisco XR 12406 Installation Manual page 160

Cisco systems router installation guide
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Troubleshooting the Processor Subsystem
Monitoring Critical, Major, and Minor Alarm Status
Cisco XR 12406 Router Installation Guide
4-30
The alarm card uses three pairs of alarm status LEDs to identify system alarm
conditions detected through the MBus. Those alarm conditions are:
Critical
Major
Minor
The alarm status LEDs are paired for redundancy to protect against a
Note
single failed LED. If any of the six LEDs is on, check the system console
for messages describing the fault.
Because there are two alarm cards in the Cisco XR 12406 router, a system
alarm condition detected through the MBus causes the same LEDs to light
on both alarm cards.
The alarms can warn of an overtemperature condition on a component in one of
the card cages, a fan failure in a blower module, an overcurrent condition in a
power supply, or an out-of-tolerance voltage on one of the cards in one of the card
cages. The LEDs are driven by MBus software, which sets the threshold levels for
triggering the different stages of alarms.
The RP continuously polls the system for temperature, voltage, current, and fan
speed values. If an over-threshold value is detected, the RP:
Sets the appropriate alarm severity level on the alarm card
Lights one of the LEDs on the alarm display
Energizes the appropriate alarm display relays
Activates any external audible or visual alarms wired to the alarm display
Logs a message about the threshold violation on the system console
Chapter 4
Troubleshooting the Installation
OL-13831-01

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents