Power module failure, Fan tray failure – H3C Technologies H3C S9800 Series Switches User Manual

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To resolve the problem:

1.

Verify that the following settings are configured for the terminal:

{

Baud rate—9600.

{

Data bits—8.

{

Parity—None.

{

Stop bits—1.

{

Flow control—None.

{

Emulation—VT100.

2.

If the problem persists, contact H3C Support.

Power module failure

When a power module is operating correctly, its input and output LEDs are steady green. When its input

or output LED is red, the power module is faulty.
To troubleshoot the power module:

1.

Verify that the power module model is as required. For more information about power modules
available for the switch, see "

Appendix B FRUs and compatibility matrixes

."

2.

Verify that the power cable is connected correctly. You can remove and reconnect the power cable
to make sure the power cable is connected correctly.

3.

Replace the power cable.

4.

Verify that the power module is fully seated in the slot. For more information, see "

Installing a

power module

."

5.

Verify that the power source is supplying power at the correct voltage.

6.

Verify that the power module does not have problems such as output short-circuit, output
over-current, output over-voltage, input under-voltage, or over temperature.

7.

Install the power module to another empty power module slot. If the power module can operate
correctly, the previous power module slot is faulty. If the power module cannot operate correctly,

go to the next step.

8.

Install a correctly-operating power module of the same model into the same slot, and connect it to
the same power input end. If the new power module can operate correctly, the old power module
has failed. Contact your sales agent or local service engineer to replace the old power module.

9.

If the problem persists, contact H3C Support.

Fan tray failure

When a fan tray is operating correctly, the FAN LED is green. If the FAN LED is not green, the fan tray is

faulty.
To troubleshoot the fan tray:

1.

Verify that the power system is operating correctly. For more information, see "

Power module

failure

."

2.

Verify that the air inlet and air outlet vents of the chassis are not blocked. If they are blocked, clean
them to keep good ventilation.

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