Powering Off The Fabric Card Chassis - Cisco NCS 6000 Manual

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Installing the Power Components
a) For the individual single-phase input, open the individual circuit breaker for each PM installed at the circuit breaker
cabinet.
b) Energize the individual single-phase breaker at the circuit breaker panel one at a time and verify that the Input OK
LED is lit on the front of the PM that is energized. Continue to Step 5.
c) For AC PDU; Ensure that the PDU circuit breakers are in the open position
d) Plug in the 3-phase commando plug for the first three-phase circuit into the source three-phase plug.
e) Close PM0 (AB) on the PDU and verify that the Input OK LED is lit on the front of the PM that is energized and
that the correct input LED lights.
f) Repeat Steps c through e for the remaining PMs.
Step 5
Turn the I/O switches on the PCMs to the ON position, and verify that the output LED is on
ON/OFF Switches
Step 6
Verify that the fan tray status LEDs are lit and that the fans are running.
Step 7
Turn off the rear power breakers for power trays (FT0) and power trays (FT1).
Note
If the fault LED on any of the PMs are lit, we recommend that you replace the PM (see the
IDs
for the Cisco PID). If the problem continues, please contact your Cisco support representative for assistance.
Step 8
Install all cards in the FCC. For installation information, see
Step 9
Turn on the output breakers when finished.

Powering Off the Fabric Card Chassis

This section describes how to power off an AC-powered or DC-powered Cisco NCS 6000 FCC.
Steps
To power off the FCC follow these steps:
Step 1
Turn the I/O switches on the PCMs to the OFF position
Step 2
If you have a DC power system installed, remove the power fuse at the BDFB or power plant for each PM on all power
trays.
Step 3
If you have an AC power system installed, turn off the source circuit breakers to de-energize the PMs in all the power
trays.
Step 4
Verify that all PM input LEDs are off
Note
All DC power cables or AC power cords must be de-energized to fully remove power from the FCC.
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(Figure 14: AC and DC Power Module Power Module Status
Cisco Network Convergence System 6000 Fabric Card Chassis Hardware Installation Guide
Powering Off the Fabric Card Chassis
Installing the Shelf Controller Cards and Fabric Cards
(Figure 19: PCM I/O Power ON/OFF Switches
(Figure 19: PCM I/O Power
Component Product
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