Replacing fan assemblies, Replacing fan assemblies in all 32-slot routers – Brocade Communications Systems Brocade MLX Series and Brocade Netlron XMR 53-1002373-02 User Manual

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7. For a 4-slot device only, use the screwdriver to secure the two screws on either side of the

power supply faceplate.

8. For a 2400W DC power supply only, crimp the #4 AWG power supply wire in the power lugs.

9. For a 3000W DC power supply only, crimp the #2 AWG power supply wire in the power lugs.

10. Connect the AC power cord or DC power lugs to the power supply faceplate.

11. Connect the power to the AC or DC source.

LEDs on the power supply faceplate show the status of the power supply with the following colors:

For a DC supply, the DC IN and DC OUT LEDs should be green, indicating the power supply is
providing power to the device components.

For an AC supply, the AC OK and DC OK LEDs should be green, indicating the power supply is
providing power to the device components (refer to

Figure 230

).

If the ALM LED is lit (amber), the power supply has failed.

For information about troubleshooting this problem, refer to

Table 39

on page 229.

Replacing fan assemblies

You can replace a fan or a fan control module while the router is powered on and running. The fans
and fan control modules are located on the rear panel of the router.

NOTE

Fan trays are hot swappable. However, a hot-swap procedure should be completed within five
minutes so the device will continue to function correctly without any fans. It is recommended that
you disconnect the power supply from AC or DC power before installing or removing the fan tray.

Replacing fan assemblies in all 32-slot routers

This section describes how to replace fan assemblies in MLXe, MLX, and XMR 32-slot routers.

CAUTION

Removing the rear fan modules on a 32-slot router provides access to bus bars and backplane.
Avoid contact with these parts. There are hazardous energy levels at these locations.

A 32-slot router has ten fan assemblies located at the rear of the router. They are numbered as
indicated in

Figure 231

.

You can remove and replace a fan assembly while the router is powered on and running.

CAUTION

To avoid overheating of the router, remove one fan assembly at a time, and replace it promptly.
Wait for the LED on the fan assembly being replaced to turn green before replacing another fan
assembly. Do not remove all fans from the device at once.

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