HP J9087A User Manual - Page 13

ProCurve 600/610 External Power Supplies Installation and Getting, Started Guide

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Introducing the Switch Introducing the Switch Front of the Switch Switch LEDs Self Test (green) labeled "Test" on the PWR switches State Off On Blinking1 Fan Status (green) On Blinking1 RPS Status 2 (green) On Blinking Meaning The normal operational state; the switch is not undergoing self test. The switch self test and initialization are in progress after you have power cycled or reset the switch. The switch is not operational until this LED goes off. The Self Test LED also comes on briefly when you "hot swap" a mini-GBIC into the switch; the mini-GBIC is tested when it is hot swapped. A component of the switch has failed its self test. The status LED for that component, for example an RJ-45 port, and the switch Fault LED will blink simultaneously. The cooling fan is operating normally. The cooling fan has failed. The switch Fault LED will be blinking simultaneously. Normal operation. An 600 RPS/EPS unit is connected and operating correctly. The 600 RPS/EPS could be powering the unit - see table below. The 600 RPS/EPS is connected but may be powering another switch or the 600 RPS/EPS has experienced a fault. EPS Status 2 (green) Off On Blinking Off The 600 RPS/EPS is not connected or is not powered. Connected to an External Power Supply, either an 600 RPS/EPS or an 610 EPS, and receiving PoE power. The External Power Supply has experienced a fault: • PoE power is oversubscribed (not enough PoE power available). • The software on the ProCurve Series 2600-PWR Switches may not support the EPS function. • There is a fan, overcurrent, power supply, or temp fault. • The Switch detects the EPS is present but cannot communicate with it. Check the Error Log on the switch for more information. The switch is not connected to an External Power Supply or the EPS cable is connected but the External Power Supply is not powered up. 1 The blinking behavior is an on/off cycle once every 1.6 seconds, approximately. 2 ProCurve Series 2600-PWR Switches only. See the ProCurve 600/610 External Power Supplies Installation and Getting Started Guide for information on the LED behavior of the external power supplies. 1-5

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Introducing the Switch
Front of the Switch
Introducing the Switch
See the
ProCurve 600/610 External Power Supplies Installation and Getting
Started Guide
for information on the LED behavior of the external power
supplies.
Self Test
(green)
labeled “Test”
on the PWR
switches
Off
The normal operational state; the switch is not undergoing self test.
On
The switch self test and initialization are in progress after you have power
cycled or reset the switch. The switch is not operational until this LED
goes off. The Self Test LED also comes on briefly when you “hot swap” a
mini-GBIC into the switch; the mini-GBIC is tested when it is hot swapped.
Blinking
1
A component of the switch has failed its self test. The status LED for that
component, for example an RJ-45 port, and the switch Fault LED will blink
simultaneously.
Fan Status
(green)
On
The cooling fan is operating normally.
Blinking
1
The cooling fan has failed. The switch Fault LED will be blinking
simultaneously.
RPS Status
2
(green)
On
Blinking
Off
Normal operation. An 600 RPS/EPS unit is connected and operating
correctly. The 600 RPS/EPS could be powering the unit - see table below.
The 600 RPS/EPS is connected but may be powering another switch or
the 600 RPS/EPS has experienced a fault.
The 600 RPS/EPS is not connected or is not powered.
EPS Status
2
(green)
On
Blinking
Off
Connected to an External Power Supply, either an 600 RPS/EPS or an 610
EPS, and receiving PoE power.
The External Power Supply has experienced a fault:
PoE power is oversubscribed (not enough PoE power available).
The software on the ProCurve Series 2600-PWR Switches may not
support the EPS function.
There is a fan, overcurrent, power supply, or temp fault.
The Switch detects the EPS is present but cannot communicate with it.
Check the Error Log on the switch for more information.
The switch is not connected to an External Power Supply or the EPS cable
is connected but the External Power Supply is not powered up.
1
The blinking behavior is an on/off cycle once every 1.6 seconds, approximately.
2
ProCurve Series 2600-PWR Switches only.
Switch LEDs
State
Meaning