Cisco Cisco Packet Data Gateway (PDG) Installationsanleitung
Replaceable Components
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PFU
Caution:
Although a single PFU can provide power for a fully loaded chassis, it is strongly recommended that
two fully functional PFUs always be installed for load-balancing and redundancy.
Determining that a PFU has Failed
There are several mechanisms to indicate a PFU failure.
Run the show power command from the CLI.
Verify that all circuit breakers are in the ON position. The four blue LEDs should be ON.
Verify that the RTN and -48VDC lugs are securely attached to all posts at the upper rear of the chassis.
Verify that the ground lugs are securely attached to the posts on the bottom rear of the chassis.
Use a voltmeter to verify that the power distribution panel is supplying the correct voltage and sufficient current
to the terminals at the rear of the PFU.
Check the cables from the power source to the rack for continuity.
If all of the above checks fail to isolate a fault, you may assume that the PFU has failed.
Replacing a PFU
In the event of a PFU failure, follow these instructions to safely remove the PFU from the system.
Step 1
At the upper front of the chassis, unsnap and remove the cover over the front of the PFUs. See figure below.
Step 2
Power down the failed PFU by setting the four circuit breakers at the front of the PFU to OFF (O).
Step 3
At the power distribution panel, turn OFF the four power feeds going to the failed PFU.
Step 4
Remove all the power feed cables from the terminals at the rear of the PFU.
Caution:
Trying to remove a PFU with one or more of the rear cables still attached may cause severe damage to
the PFU and other chassis components.
Important:
All cables going to the PFU should be labeled with the PFU terminal number and power distribution
panel circuit number.
Step a
Loosen the screws and remove the plastic terminal cover.
Step b
Use a 7/16-inch nut driver or socket wrench to remove the nuts, lock washers and flat washers from
each of the eight terminals and set them aside for reuse.
Step c
Remove the 2-hole lugs from each of the terminals.