Cisco CATALYST 6509E 9 SLOT 15U CHASSIS NO POWER SUPPLY NO FAN TRAY Specification Guide

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Appendix E      Troubleshooting
  Solving Problems at the System Component Level
System software boots successfully.
The supervisor engine and all switching modules are installed properly in their slots, and each was 
initialized without problems.
If one or more of the above conditions are not met, use the procedures in this chapter to isolate and, if 
possible, resolve the problem. If all of the above conditions are met, and the hardware installation is 
complete, refer to these publications to troubleshoot the software: Catalyst 6500 Series Switch Software 
Configuration Guide, 
the Catalyst 6500 Series Switch Cisco IOS Software Configuration Guide, the 
Catalyst 6500 Series Switch Command Reference, or the Catalyst 6500 Series Switch Cisco IOS 
Command Reference
. Also, refer to your software release notes for hardware support information and 
software caveats. 
Solving Problems at the System Component Level
The key to success when troubleshooting the system is to isolate the problem to a specific system 
component. The first step is to compare what the system is doing to what it should be doing. Because a 
startup problem can usually be attributed to a single component, it is more efficient to isolate the problem 
to a subsystem rather than troubleshoot each separate component in the system.
The switch consists of these subsystems:
Power supply—Includes the power supplies and power supply fans.
Fan assembly—The chassis fan assembly should operate whenever system power is on. You should 
see the FAN LED turn green and hear the fan assembly operating. A red FAN LED indicates that 
one or more fans in the fan assembly is not operating. You should immediately contact a customer 
service representative if the fan assembly is not functioning properly. (See the 
.) There are no installation adjustments that you can make if 
the fan assembly does not function properly at initial startup.
Supervisor engine—The supervisor engine contains the system operating software, so check your 
supervisor engine if you have trouble with the system software. Status LEDs on the supervisor 
engine indicate whether or not the supervisor engine is able to initialize the switching module.
If you have a redundant supervisor engine, refer to the Catalyst 6500 Series Switch Software 
Configuration Guide 
or the Catalyst 6500 Series Switch Cisco IOS Software Configuration Guide 
publications for descriptions of how the redundant supervisor engine comes online and how the 
software images are handled.
Switching modules—Status LEDs on each switching module indicate if the module has been 
initialized by the supervisor engine. A switching module that is partially installed in the backplane 
can cause the system to halt.