[c-nsp] GSR Error - Power

Tantsura, Jeff jtantsura at upcbroadband.com
Fri Sep 22 09:04:10 EDT 2006


Hi Paul,

It is: SLOT 18 (SFC 0   ): Switch Fabric Card(16) OC-768 as well :)

Some additional info:

sh env voltages 
Slot    MBUS |      CARD      |     PLIM Voltage Lines
 #       5V  | 3.3V 5.0V 2.5V | V3   V4   V5   V6    V7   V8
 0      5032   3304  -   2500  1796 4976 3308 -5196 1796  -
 1      5032   3268  -   2516  1792 4992 3288 -5170 1800  -
 2      4992   3284  -   2512  1792 4984 3300 -5255 1800  -
 3      5040   3264 4952 2484   -    -    -    -     -    -
 4      5048   3300 4960 2480   -    -    -    -     -    -
 5      5000   3284  -   2508  1796 4952 3276 2512  7312 4976
 7      5040   3288 5000  -    2492 1316 1796  -     -    -
 8      5032   3300 4992  -    2488 1312 1796  -     -    -
 16     5272   3276 5280 2508   -   1500  -    -    1860  -
 17     5288   3292 5296 2544   -   1508  -    -    1868  -
 18     5296   3284 5288 2536   -   1600  -    -    1864  -
 19     5296   3284 5328 2532   -   1508  -    -    1864  -
 20     5264   3288 5296 2548   -   1500  -    -    1872  -
 24     5080    -    -    -     -    -    -    -     -    -
 25     5088    -    -    -     -    -    -    -     -    -
 27     4984    -    -    -     -    -    -    -     -    -
 28     5016    -    -    -     -    -    -    -     -    -
 29     5000    -    -    -     -    -    -    -     -    -

sh env power_supply 
Slot #          48V     AMP_48
                (Volt)  (Amp)
27      PEM1    58      8       GSR16-PEM-DC=   Intelligent DC PEM
        PEM2    57      8       GSR16-PEM-DC=   Intelligent DC PEM
        PEM3    56      8       GSR16-PEM-DC=   Intelligent DC PEM
        PEM4    57      8       PWR-GSR16-DC=   Standard DC PEM

Thanks,
Jeff


-----Original Message-----
From: Paul Stewart [mailto:pstewart at nexicomgroup.net] 
Sent: 22 September 2006 14:44
To: Tantsura, Jeff; cisco-nsp at puck.nether.net
Subject: RE: [c-nsp] GSR Error - Power

hi there...

In our case, it was just that we didn't have the 2nd power supply wired
in yet....;)  In your case, it sounds like whatever is in slot18 is
having an issue with high or low voltage...

I'm sure someone on here can clarify what slot18 is... on our GSR it's a
switch fabric card..... hopefully not on yours....

Paul
 

-----Original Message-----
From: Tantsura, Jeff [mailto:jtantsura at upcbroadband.com] 
Sent: Friday, September 22, 2006 5:45 AM
To: Paul Stewart; cisco-nsp at puck.nether.net
Subject: RE: [c-nsp] GSR Error - Power

Hi Paul,

Same here: %ENV_MON-2-VOLTAGE: Card 1.5v supply(slot 18) volts has
reached CRITICAL level at 1600 m(V)

Have you got any idea about how to deal with it?

Regards,
Jeff

P.S. sh env will show power related stuff

-----Original Message-----
From: cisco-nsp-bounces at puck.nether.net
[mailto:cisco-nsp-bounces at puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Paul Stewart
Sent: 20 September 2006 18:28
To: cisco-nsp at puck.nether.net
Subject: [c-nsp] GSR Error - Power

Hi there...

We just fired up a GSR here and I'm getting the following error:

%ENV_MON-2-VOLTAGE: Card 5v supply(slot 26) volts has reached CRITICAL
level at 0 m(V)

This GSR only has one of two DC power supplies online at the moment.  Is
this error because only one power supply is online?  The Cisco site
doesn't give us a lot of info... also is there a command on GSR that
shows "power status" ?

Thanks,

Paul Stewart
Network Administrator
Nexicom Inc.
http://www.nexicom.net/ 

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