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Model 3120 RAS Getting Started Guide 
5 • Troubleshooting and maintenance
Fault analysis
The following procedures outline steps you should follow when troubleshooting a RAS malfunction.
1. If possible, talk to the person who filed the trouble complaint and determine the operational symptoms. 
Record the symptoms on the appropriate trouble report form (include the front panel LED indications).
2. Refer to table 5 for LED definitions and compare the recorded results from the trouble report against those 
in the table, then refer to the section recommended in the table for the maintenance procedure that will 
repair the malfunction.
Table 5. LED definitions
LED
Location
Color
Status
Meaning
POWER
Front panel
Green
On solid Power is being applied. No action recommended.
Flashing A power supply has failed. One of the power supplies has 
malfunctioned. The RAS will function normally indefinitely 
with one power supply, so you can wait until a low traffic 
time, then refer to “Replacing the RAS” on page 61 to 
replace the RAS.
Off
No input power is being applied. Verify that power is 
being supplied to the RAS.
CPU FAIL
Front panel
Red
On solid The CPU has failed. As soon as possible, unplug both 
power cables from the RAS, wait 30 seconds, then plug 
the cables back into the RAS to see if the problem disap-
pears. If the CPU FAIL LED is still lit after the RAS completes 
the power-up cycle, refer to “Replacing the RAS” on 
page 61 to replace the RAS.
Off
The CPU is operating normally. No action recommended.
ALARM
Front panel
Red
On solid A minor alarm condition has been detected.
Flashing A major alarm condition has been detected.
Off
The RAS is operating normally. No action recommended.
SYSTEM
Front panel
Green
Flashing The RAS is operating normally. No action recommended.
Off
The RAS has malfunctioned. The RAS is not functioning 
properly. As soon as possible, unplug both power cables 
from the RAS, wait 30 seconds, then plug the cables back 
into the RAS to see if the problem disappears. If the SYS-
TEM LED is still not lit after the RAS completes the power-
up cycle, refer to “Replacing the RAS” on page 61 to 
replace the RAS.