Cisco Systems 8500 User Manual

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Cisco 8500 Series Wireless Controller Installation Guide
 
Chapter 1      Cisco 8500 Series Wireless Controller Installation Guide
Rear Panel
Cisco 8500 Series Wireless Controller Power Features
Specific steps to power-on the Cisco 8500 Series Wireless Controller are provided in 
When the controller is connected to an AC power source, or a DC power for source for the 
AIR-CT85DC-K9, but is not turned on, the operating system does not run, and all core logic except for 
the service processor (the Integrated Management Module) is shut down; however, the controller can 
respond to requests to the service processor, such as a remote request to turn on the controller. The 
power-on LED flashes to indicate that the controller is connected to power but is not turned on. 
Off
Off
On
No DC power to the 
controller or a 
problem with the 
DC power source, 
and the power 
supply had detected 
an internal 
problem.
1.
Make sure that the power 
cord is connected to a 
functioning power source.
2.
Replace the power supply. 
(see the documentation that 
comes with the power supply 
instructions).
Off
On
Off
Faulty power 
supply
Replace the power supply.
Off
On
On
Faulty power 
supply
Replace the power supply.
On
Off
Off
Power supply not 
fully seated, faulty 
system board, or 
faulty power supply
1.
(Trained service technician 
only) Reseat the power 
supply.
2.
If a power channel error LED 
on the system board is not lit, 
replace the power supply 
(see the documentation that 
comes with the power supply 
for instructions).
3.
If a power channel error LED 
on the system board is lit, 
(trained service technician 
only) replace the system 
board.
Typically indicates 
a power supply is 
not fully seated.
On
Off
On
Faulty power 
supply
Replace the power supply.
On
On
On
Power supply is 
faulty but still 
operational
Replace the power supply.
Table 1-3
Cisco 8500 Series Wireless Controller DC Power Supply Troubleshooting (AIR-CT85DC-K9)  (continued)
DC power-supply LEDs
Description
Action
Notes
IN OK
OUT OK
Error (!)