Figure 18. LEDs on the rear on the Type 7199 appliance
The rear of the appliance has the following LEDs:
A, B, and C
D and E
Testing the hardware from the command line
You can use the Global test hardware command to test the hardware from the
command line. To use this command:
v You need to be able to establish a connection to the appliance.
v You are in Global configuration mode (the configure terminal command).
To test the hardware from the configuration, enter the following commands:
# configure terminal
(config)# test hardware
Depending on the state of the hardware, the command produces output that shows
the status of each component:
v success
v warning
v failure
The components are broken down into the following categories:
v Backtrace availability
v Interface diagnostics
v Fan diagnostics
v Cryptographic card diagnostics
v RAID volume diagnostics
v Sensors diagnostics
v CPU/memory diagnostics
Samples of success statements are as follows:
v [success] Backtrace file does not exist
B
A
The LEDs for a fan module indicate the following status:
v If the amber LED is illuminated, there is a problem with the module.
v If the LED is not illuminated, the module is operating normally.
The LEDs for a power supply module indicate the following status:
v If the amber LED is illuminated, there is a problem with the module.
v If the LED is not illuminated, the module is operating normally.
C
D
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