Error messages – Cisco 3800 Series User Manual

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Error Messages

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Troubleshooting Cisco 3800 Series Routers

OL-5972-01

This is an example of the output of the show environment command for a Cisco 3845 router that has
one AC power supply with IP phone power output installed:

Router# show environment

SYS PS1 is present

Fan status: Normal

Input Voltage status: Normal

DC Output Voltage status: Normal

Type: AC

Thermal status: Normal

SYS PS2 is absent

AUX (-48V) PS1 is present

AUX (-48V) PS2 is absent

Fan 1 Normal

Fan 2 Normal

Fan 3 Normal

Fan Speed is Normal

Alert settings:

Intake temperature warning: Enabled, Threshold: 50

Core temperature warning: Enabled, Threshold: 70 (CPU: 90)

Board Temperature: Normal

Internal-ambient temperature = 31, Normal

CPU temperature = 50, Normal

Intake temperature = 25, Normal

Backplane temperature = 24, Normal

Voltage 1(3300) is Normal, Current voltage = 3284 mV

Voltage 2(5150) is Normal, Current voltage = 5210 mV

Voltage 3(2500) is Normal, Current voltage = 2549 mV

Voltage 4(1200) is Normal, Current voltage = 1215 mV

Error Messages

This section describes error messages that may appear on an external console screen. (For more
information about consoles, see the

“Connecting a Console or Modem” section on page 29

of

Connecting Cables to Cisco 3800 Series Routers

.”)

Cisco IOS software checks the system once every 30 seconds. If an error still exists, the error message
is displayed again; if the error has cleared, a recovery message is displayed.

Error Message System detected OVERTEMPERATURE condition. Please resolve cooling
problem immediately!

Explanation

The router is operating at a temperature higher than the user-set threshold, possibly

caused by fan failure, air-conditioning failure in the room, or air blockage to cooling vents.

Recommended Action

Make sure that the ambient room temperature does not exceed 40 degrees C

and that airflow to the router is not blocked. See the

“Site Environment” section on page 4

and the

“Equipment Racks” section on page 5

of “

Preinstallation Requirements and Planning for

Cisco 3800 Series Routers

.”

If this condition persists, the power-supply thermal monitor automatically shuts down the router.
Call your Cisco technical support representative for help, if necessary.

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