Troubleshooting the psr750-d power module, Oap card failure, Failure of the oap card in the oap card slot – H3C Technologies H3C S5800 Series Switches User Manual

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NOTE:

If the problem persists, contact your local sales agent or service engineer.

To replace a hot swappable power module, see "

Installing/Removing a power module

."

Troubleshooting the PSR750-D power module

When the power supply system is correctly operating, the power module status LEDs are steady green.

If a power module status LED behaves in any other way, verify the following items:

1.

The power module is connected to an RPS1000-A3.

2.

The RPS1000-A3 has two power modules and both modules are correctly operating.

3.

Two lines of input on the PSR750-D power module are securely connected to OUTPUT1 and
OUTPUT2 on the RPS1000-A3, and the dedicated RPS power cords provided by H3C are used.

4.

The positive (+) and negative (-) terminals of each RPS power cord are correctly and securely

connected to the PSR750-D power module.

5.

The reset buttons for OUTPUT1 and OUTPUT2 on the rear panel of the RPS1000-A3 are pressed
down, as shown in

Figure 96

. (If OUTPUT1 or OUTPUT2 enters the over-current protection state, its

reset button is automatically released. After solving the over-current problem, press the reset button

to supply power.)

6.

The operating temperature of the switch is in the normal range and the PSR750-D power module
has good ventilation.

7.

The operating temperature of the RPS1000-A3 is in the normal range and good ventilation is
ensured.

Figure 96 Rear panel of the RPS1000-A3

(1) Reset button of OUTPUT1

(2) DC output OUTPUT1

(3) DC output OUTPUT2

(4) Reset button of OUTPUT2

NOTE:

If the problem persists, contact your local sales agent or service engineer for help.

To replace a hot swappable power module, see "

Installing/Removing a power module

."

OAP card failure

Failure of the OAP card in the OAP card slot

This section applies to the S5800-60C-PWR switch.
You can look at the SLOT3 LED on the front panel of the switch and the LEDs on the OAP card to identify

the failure of the OAP card in the OAP card slot.

For more information about the SLOT3 LED, see

Table 21

.

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