Psca, Psc2, Psc3 And Ppc Active Led States - Cisco ASR 5000 Series Installation Manual

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▀ Verifying the Installation
Table 56.
Packet Processing Card Run/Fail LED States
Color
Description
Green
Card powered with no errors
detected
Blinking Green
Card is initializing and/or
loading software
Red
Card powered with error(s)
detected
None
Card is not receiving power

PSCA, PSC2, PSC3 and PPC Active LED States

The Active LED on the packet processing card indicates that the software is loaded on the card and that the card is ready
for operation. When the system first boots up, all installed packet processing cards are booted into standby mode. You
must then configure the system to designate which packet processing cards are to serve as redundant components (in
standby mode) and which are to function as active components.
If the LED is not green, use the troubleshooting information in the table to diagnose the problem.
Table 57.
Packet Processing Card Active LED States
Color
Description
Green
Card is active
Blinking
Tasks or processes are being migrated
Green
from an active packet processing card to a
redundant/secondary packet processing
card
None
Card is not receiving power
OR
Card in Standby Mode
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Troubleshooting
None needed.
None needed.
Errors were detected during the POSTs. It is likely that the errors were logged
to the system's command line interface during the boot process.
Verify that the POWER LEDs on the PFUs are green. If they are not, refer to
Checking the LED on the PFU
Verify that the power source is supplying ample voltage and current to the
chassis.
Verify that the card is properly installed per the instructions in this document.
If all of the above suggestions have been verified, it is possible that the packet
processing card is not functional. Please contact your service representative.
Troubleshooting
The first time power is applied to the system, all of the packet
processing cards should be booted into the standby mode. Therefore,
this LED should be off.
Verify that the Standby LED on a redundant packet processing card is
also blinking green. If so, there is an issue with the packet processing
card that was active and is transferring its processes.
Verify that the Run/Fail LED is green. If so, the card is receiving
power and POST test results are positive. If it is off, refer to the
PSCA, PSC2, PSC3 and PPC Run-Fail LED States
troubleshooting information.
Check the state of the Standby LED. If it is green, the card is in
standby mode. This is normal operation for the initial power-up.
Applying Power and Verifying the Installation
for troubleshooting information.
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