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Detecting Faulty Hardware
When power is applied to the chassis, power is sequentially applied to the Management I/O (MIO) cards, Management
I/O Universal (UMIO) cards, Data Processing Cards (DPCs), Data Processing Universal Cards (UDPCs), Fabric and
Storage Cards (FSCs) and System Status Cards (SSCs).
I/O Universal (UMIO) cards, Data Processing Cards (DPCs), Data Processing Universal Cards (UDPCs), Fabric and
Storage Cards (FSCs) and System Status Cards (SSCs).
Each PFU and card installed in the system incorporates light emitting diodes (LEDs) that indicate its operating status.
This section describes how to use these status LEDs to verify that all of the installed components are functioning
properly.
This section describes how to use these status LEDs to verify that all of the installed components are functioning
properly.
Important:
As the system progresses through its boot process, some cards will not exhibit immediate LED
activity. Allow several minutes to elapse after a reboot is initiates before checking the LEDs on the various cards to
verify that the boot process has successfully completed.
verify that the boot process has successfully completed.
Licensing Issues
The system boot process is governed by StarOS licenses. During the startup process, each card performs a series of
Power-On Self Tests (POSTs) to ensure that the hardware is operational. These tests also verify that the card meets all
license requirements to operate in this chassis.
Power-On Self Tests (POSTs) to ensure that the hardware is operational. These tests also verify that the card meets all
license requirements to operate in this chassis.
Refer to Chassis, UMIO and UDPC License Requirements in the ASR 5500 Installation Guide for additional
information on the effect licenses and card types have on the boot process.
information on the effect licenses and card types have on the boot process.
Using the CLI to View Status LEDs
The status of application and line card LEDs can be viewed through the CLI by entering the show leds all command in
Exec mode.
Exec mode.
The following displays a sample of this command’s output.
Slot 01: Run/Fail: Green | Active: Off | Redundant: Green
Slot 02: Run/Fail: Green | Active: Off | Redundant: Green
Slot 03: Run/Fail: Green | Active: Off | Redundant: Green
Slot 05: Run/Fail: Green | Active: Green | Redundant: Green
Master: Green
Slot 06: Run/Fail: Green | Active: Off | Redundant: Green
Master: Off
Slot 08: Run/Fail: Green | Active: Off | Redundant: Green
Slot 11: Run/Fail: Green | Active: Green | Redundant: Green
Status: Green | Service: Off
Slot 12: Run/Fail: Green | Active: Green | Redundant: Green
Status: Green | Service: Off
Slot 13: Run/Fail: Green | Active: Green | Redundant: Green
Slot 14: Run/Fail: Green | Active: Green | Redundant: Green
Slot 15: Run/Fail: Green | Active: Green | Redundant: Green
Slot 16: Run/Fail: Green | Active: Green | Redundant: Green
Slot 17: Run/Fail: Green | Active: Green | Redundant: Green
Slot 02: Run/Fail: Green | Active: Off | Redundant: Green
Slot 03: Run/Fail: Green | Active: Off | Redundant: Green
Slot 05: Run/Fail: Green | Active: Green | Redundant: Green
Master: Green
Slot 06: Run/Fail: Green | Active: Off | Redundant: Green
Master: Off
Slot 08: Run/Fail: Green | Active: Off | Redundant: Green
Slot 11: Run/Fail: Green | Active: Green | Redundant: Green
Status: Green | Service: Off
Slot 12: Run/Fail: Green | Active: Green | Redundant: Green
Status: Green | Service: Off
Slot 13: Run/Fail: Green | Active: Green | Redundant: Green
Slot 14: Run/Fail: Green | Active: Green | Redundant: Green
Slot 15: Run/Fail: Green | Active: Green | Redundant: Green
Slot 16: Run/Fail: Green | Active: Green | Redundant: Green
Slot 17: Run/Fail: Green | Active: Green | Redundant: Green
The status of the two Power Filter Units (PFUs) can be viewed by entering the show power chassis command in the
Exec mode.
Exec mode.