Checking Connections And Switches - Cisco Wide Area Application Engine 612 Hardware Installation Manual

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Step 3
Step 4
Checking Connections and Switches
Cisco Wide Area Application Engine 512 and 612 Hardware Installation Guide
B-2
If the chassis was dropped or damaged while being moved, you should check the
system to see if it functions properly. If an external device attached to the system
is dropped or damaged, contact your service representative for instructions. (See
the
"Obtaining Technical Assistance" section on page
No. Go to
Step
3.
Perform the steps in the
page
B-2.
Is the problem resolved?
Yes. The power to the system was faulty, or the connections to the system were
loose. You have fixed the problem.
No. Go to
Step
4.
Verify the settings in the system setup program. For details, refer to the software
configuration guide or user guide that corresponds to the version of software you
are running on your system.(See the
page
xi.)
Did the system complete the boot routine?
Yes. The system configuration information was incorrect. You have fixed the
problem.
No. Call your service representative. (See the
section on page
xvi.)
Improperly set switches and controls and loose or improperly connected cables
are the most likely source of problems for the chassis or other external equipment.
A quick check of all the switches, controls, and cable connections can easily
solve these problems. (See
and indicators. See
Figure 1-6
the system.)
Appendix B
"Checking Connections and Switches" section on
"Related Documentation" section on
"Obtaining Technical Assistance"
Figure 1-5
for the location of front panel controls
for the location of back panel connections on
Troubleshooting the System Hardware
xvi.)
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