Cisco Cisco RF Gateway 10 Guía De Instalación
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Cisco RF Gateway 10 Quick Start Guide
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Verifying Normal Startup Sequence
The LEDs indicate all system states in the startup sequence. By checking the state of the LEDs, you can
determine when and where the system failed in the startup sequence.
determine when and where the system failed in the startup sequence.
When you start up the system by turning the power supply switch to the ON (|) position, the following
should occur:
should occur:
1.
Fans: The fans will start operating. The FANS OK LED on the fan assembly module will come on
GREEN.
GREEN.
2.
DC PEM: The –48V1 LED, –48V2 LED, and OUTPUT OK LED will all come on GREEN to
indicate that the power supply is connected correctly to the DC PEM for the chassis.
indicate that the power supply is connected correctly to the DC PEM for the chassis.
Note
Both DC power inputs (Input 1 and Input 2), MUST be connected to an external power source for correct
operation.
operation.
3.
TCC card: The POWER LED will come on GREEN. The STATUS LED is blank until the IOS is
fully booted in the chassis. When the IOS is booted, the STATUS LED will be GREEN if the TCC
is the primary (active) card or will be ORANGE if the TCC is in redundant (backup) mode. The
MAINT LED is ORANGE at power up and will transition to GREEN when the IOS is fully booted.
fully booted in the chassis. When the IOS is booted, the STATUS LED will be GREEN if the TCC
is the primary (active) card or will be ORANGE if the TCC is in redundant (backup) mode. The
MAINT LED is ORANGE at power up and will transition to GREEN when the IOS is fully booted.
4.
Supervisors: When the power is turned on, the STATUS LED will be ORANGE. When the IOS boots
up, the STATUS LED will turn GREEN if the supervisor is the primary (active) card or it will be
ORANGE if the supervisor is in redundant (backup) mode. The UTILIZATION LEDS will be
GREEN on the primary card and blank for the redundant (backup) card.
up, the STATUS LED will turn GREEN if the supervisor is the primary (active) card or it will be
ORANGE if the supervisor is in redundant (backup) mode. The UTILIZATION LEDS will be
GREEN on the primary card and blank for the redundant (backup) card.
5.
RF Line Cards: At power on, the STATUS, ALARM, and TRAFFIC LEDs will be blank. As the card
slot is initialized, the STATUS LED will transition from YELLOW to GREEN, the ALARM LED
will remain blank, and the TRAFFIC LED will eventually turn GREEN.
slot is initialized, the STATUS LED will transition from YELLOW to GREEN, the ALARM LED
will remain blank, and the TRAFFIC LED will eventually turn GREEN.
Note
If a line card slot is configured as a redundant slot, the STATUS LED will turn BLUE.
6.
RF Switch Card: The RF Switch POWER LED will be GREEN when the chassis power is turned on.
7.
LCD Display: The LCD display will be blank. The LCD display information (IOS image release,
Date, and so on) will not appear until the system IOS is completely up on the chassis.
Date, and so on) will not appear until the system IOS is completely up on the chassis.
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