Using The Rsp Leds; Rsp2 Leds-Cisco 7500 Series - Cisco 7500 Series Configuration Manual

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Chapter 8
Troubleshooting a Cisco 7500 Series Router
R E V I E W D R A F T — C I S C O C O N F I D E N T I A L
The Cisco 7576 features two routers on one backplane. These are identified as router A and router B.
Note
These designations have no relationship to the power bays that are identified as power A and power B.
The power LEDs go out if the power supply in the corresponding bay reaches an out-of-tolerance
temperature or voltage condition. (For detailed descriptions of the show commands that display
temperature and voltage information, see the
Command Examples" section on page
Figure 8-5

Using the RSP LEDs

This section describes the indications for the LEDs on the RSPs.
RSP2 LEDs—Cisco 7500 Series
The two LEDs on the RSP2—normal and CPU halt (see
status. The normal LED goes on to indicate that the system is operational. During normal operation, the
CPU halt LED on the RSP2 should be off and stay off unless the system detects a processor hardware
failure. A successful boot is indicated when the normal LED comes on and stays on; however, this does
not necessarily mean that the system has reached normal operation.
The slot 0 and slot 1 LEDs indicate which PC Card (Flash memory card) slot is in use and blink when
either slot is being accessed by the system.
Figure 8-6
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Front Panel LEDs (Cisco 7513, Cisco 7513-MX, and Cisco 7576)
RSP2 LEDs (Partial Front Panel, Horizontal View)
Using Cisco 7500 Series System LEDs
"Cisco 7513 and Cisco 7513-MX Environmental show
Figure
8-6)—indicate the system and RSP2
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