Dell C9000 Line Cards Networking C9010 Getting Started Guide - Page 38

Powering Up the System, Before Powering Up, Power Up Sequence

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Powering Up the System Before you supply power to the chassis, Dell Networking recommends that you re-inspect your equipment rack and chassis. Before Powering Up Verify that: • The equipment is properly secured to the rack. • The equipment rack is properly mounted and grounded. • The ambient temperature around the unit (which may be higher than the room temperature) is within the limits specified for the C9010. The supported operational temperature is 32° to 113°F (0°C to 45°C). For more detailed environment requirements, see Technical Specifications. • The airflow into the vents on the right side and out of the vents on the left side of the chassis is unobstructed. • All protective blank covers are in place. • The input circuits are correctly sized for the loads and you use sufficient over-current protection devices. • Each AC power supply unit is correctly installed. A power plug is connected to each AC power connector and the power cord is secure. CAUTION: Do not power up the switch if no fan module is installed. CAUTION: The switch has a high line-voltage requirement of 200V. NOTE: A country/region-specific AC power cable is included in the shipping container for powering up an AC power supply. You must order all other power cables separately. NOTE: If a power supply fails, you can replace it while the switch is running by hot-swapping another power supply. Power supply units are field-replaceable. Power Up Sequence 1. Verify that the power source complies with the system input power requirements. 2. Verify that the switch on each AC power supply is in the OFF (down) position and the PSU LED for AC input power blinks green to indicate that each PSU is receiving power from an outlet. 3. Toggle the switch on all AC power supplies to the ON (up) position. 4. The power supply LEDs display solid green (see Figure 32) . If a PSU LED is not solid green: • Check that you properly installed the power supply. • Verify the power source. • If you cannot verify the power supply, power off all power supplies and replace the unit. 5. The fan module LEDs display amber during C9010 bootup, and green when the switch finishes loading the operating system. You are able to hear the air flowing through the chassis. If the fans are not operating properly or air is not flowing through the chassis: • Power off all power supplies. • Verify that you properly installed the fan module. • If the fan module LED remains unlit (see Figure 31), remove and replace the fan module. 38 Installing the Hardware

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Powering Up the System
Before you supply power to the chassis, Dell Networking recommends that you re-inspect your
equipment rack and chassis.
Before Powering Up
Verify that:
The equipment is properly secured to the rack.
The equipment rack is properly mounted and grounded.
The ambient temperature around the unit (which may be higher than the room temperature) is within
the limits specified for the C9010. The supported operational temperature is 32° to 113°F (0°C to
45°C). For more detailed environment requirements, see
Technical Specifications
.
The airflow into the vents on the right side and out of the vents on the left side of the chassis is
unobstructed.
All protective blank covers are in place.
The input circuits are correctly sized for the loads and you use sufficient over-current protection
devices.
Each AC power supply unit is correctly installed. A power plug is connected to each AC power
connector and the power cord is secure.
CAUTION: Do not power up the switch if no fan module is installed.
CAUTION: The switch has a high line-voltage requirement of 200V.
NOTE:
A country/region-specific AC power cable is included in the shipping container for powering
up an AC power supply. You must order all other power cables separately.
NOTE:
If a power supply fails, you can replace it while the switch is running by hot-swapping
another power supply. Power supply units are field-replaceable.
Power Up Sequence
1.
Verify that the power source complies with the system input power requirements.
2.
Verify that the switch on each AC power supply is in the OFF (down) position and the PSU LED for AC
input power blinks green to indicate that each PSU is receiving power from an outlet.
3.
Toggle the switch on all AC power supplies to the ON (up) position.
4.
The power supply LEDs display solid green (see Figure 32) . If a PSU LED is not solid green:
Check that you properly installed the power supply.
Verify the power source.
If you cannot verify the power supply, power off all power supplies and replace the unit.
5.
The fan module LEDs display amber during C9010 bootup, and green when the switch finishes
loading the operating system. You are able to hear the air flowing through the chassis. If the fans are
not operating properly or air is not flowing through the chassis:
Power off all power supplies.
Verify that you properly installed the fan module.
If the fan module LED remains unlit (see Figure 31), remove and replace the fan module.
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