Csc Alarm Functions; Troubleshooting The Cooling Subsystem - Cisco Gigabit Switch Router 12008 Installation And Configuration Manual

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CSC Alarm Functions

The CSC incorporates the following system and component alarm functions:
Primary system alarm functions—The system's primary alarm LEDs are incorporated
into the CSC faceplate (see Figure 3-16). From top to bottom, these LEDs correspond
to three levels of severity for system alarm conditions: critical, major, and minor.
External alarm monitoring facility—The CSC faceplate has a DB-25 connector for the
attachment of a site-wide external monitoring system. Such a system can provide both
visible and audible alarms.
A 25-pin D-sub connector on the CSC faceplate is connected directly to the critical,
major, and minor alarm relays incorporated into the CSC.
Note
DB-25 connector on the CSC faceplate.
A manual reset switch is also incorporated into the CSC faceplate that you can push to
reset (silence) an audible alarm. The visible alarm, however, can be reset only by the
system's alarm monitoring software.
Alarm status for other installed components—The CSC provides a visible indication of
the status of other cards and components installed in the system. Two LEDs indicate the
status of the CSC itself; two side-by-side LEDs indicate the status of the card cage fan
tray and the power supply fan tray; finally, two LEDs at the bottom of the CSC faceplate
indicate the status of the SFCs installed in the lower card cage.
Check the CSC for an indication of a critical, major, or minor alarm. If any one of the three
system alarm LEDs is on, check the system console for messages describing the fault
condition.

Troubleshooting the Cooling Subsystem

The Cisco 12008 incorporates two fan trays (see Figure 1-2) that provide cooling air for
other system components:
Card cage fan tray—This fan tray is mounted in the lower card cage behind the air filter
assembly.
Only safety extra-low voltage (SELV) external alarm circuits can be attached to the
Troubleshooting the Cooling Subsystem
Troubleshooting the Installation 5-17

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