Ok led diagnostics, Troubleshooting wan interface cards and cables, Table 3-1 – Cisco 1700 User Manual

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Cisco 1700 Router Hardware Installation Guide

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Chapter 3 Troubleshooting

Power system—Check the external power source, power cable, router power
supply, and circuit breaker. Check for inadequate ventilation or air circulation
that might cause overheating.

ISDN configuration—Consider ISDN-specific hardware and software
configurations (ISDN BRI WAN interface cards only).

OK LED Diagnostics

Use the front-panel OK LED to determine any problems with the router. When the
router first boots up, it performs a power-on self-test (POST). If the router detects
a problem during the POST, the OK LED blinks in a different patterns (described
in

Table 3-1

) depending on the problem. A pattern consists of a specific number

of blinks that is repeated until the router is turned off. If the router experiences
any of these problems, contact your Cisco reseller.

Table 3-1

OK LED Blinking Patterns

Troubleshooting WAN Interface Cards and Cables

Use the show diag command to help determine problems with a card.

Table 3-2

lists problems that could occur with the WAN interface cards and the possible
causes of these problems.

Number of Blinks

Meaning

2

The 860T dual-port random-access memory (DPRAM) failed.

3

The parameter RAM area of the 860T DPRAM failed.

4

The 860T system protection control register has a write failure.

5

The router cannot detect the dynamic random-access memory (DRAM).

6

The user programmable machine has a write failure.

9

The router DRAM failed.

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