Alarm card status, Power source monitoring – Cisco XR 12406 User Manual

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Cisco XR 12406 Router Installation Guide

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Chapter 1 Cisco XR 12406 Router Overview

Line Cards

The Cisco IOS XR software running on the route processor determines whether a
given alarm condition is a critical, major, or minor alarm. Typing the show
commands sh gsr table and sh env all gives you the table of limits and current
readings for the LEDs.

Clock and Scheduler Card and Switch Fabric Card Status

The alarm card provides OK and FAIL indications for all clock and scheduler
cards and switch fabric cards in the system. Redundant signals from the fabric
cards are brought out to the LEDs on each alarm card. The alarm card does not
control how these LEDs are used.

The MBus auxiliary power supply consists of a 50W DC-DC power supply and
some current-sharing circuitry. Because the alarm card itself is powered by this
supply, the on-board MBus module can report problems with the supply only
when the redundant alarm card is in the chassis and providing MBus power.

Alarm Card Status

The ENABLED/FAIL pair of LEDs labeled MBUS indicate the status of the alarm
card. The green ENABLED LED indicates that the MBus module on the alarm
card is operating properly. The yellow FAIL LED indicates that the alarm card has
detected an error in itself or with the MBus power supply.

Power Source Monitoring

The alarm card monitors the power modules and signals when there is a condition
outside the normal range of operation. It discloses problems such as the following:

Power source voltage is not being provided to a component

A fault exists in the power source or power module

Output voltage—Voltage monitor signal is outside the allowable range

Output current—Current monitor signal is outside the allowable range

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