Power Supplies; Ethernet 1 (Private), Ethernet 2 (Public), Ethernet 3 (External) Module In Back-Panel Image; Wan Card Slot N Module In Back-Panel Image; Configuration | Interfaces | Power - Cisco VPN 3000 User Manual

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Power Supplies

To configure alarm thresholds on system power supplies, click the appropriate highlighted link or click
in a highlighted power supply module in the back-panel image and see Configuration | Interfaces | Power .
Ethernet 1 (Private), Ethernet 2 (Public), Ethernet 3 (External) module in
back-panel image
To configure Ethernet interface parameters, click the appropriate highlighted Ethernet module in the
back-panel image and see Configuration | Interfaces | Ethernet 1 2 3 .

WAN Card Slot N module in back-panel image

To configure the WAN interface card, click the highlighted WAN card module in the back-panel image,
and see Configuration | Interfaces | WAN Card in Slot N .

Configuration | Interfaces | Power

This screen lets you configure alarm thresholds for voltages in the system power supplies, CPU, and
main circuit board.
On this screen, you set high and low thresholds for the voltages. When the system detects a voltage
outside a threshold value, it generates a HARDWAREMON (hardware monitoring) event (see Configuration |
System | Events
Caution:
If a voltage generates an alarm, shut down the system in an orderly way and contact Cisco support.
Operating the system with out-of-range voltages, especially if they exceed the high threshold, may cause
permanent damage.
You can view system voltages and status on the Monitor | System Status | Power screen.
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). If a power supply is faulty, the appropriate Power Supply LED on the front panel is amber.
Configuration | Interfaces | Power
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