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Alphanumeric Display, Disposing of the PRE, LEDs/Switch, Status, Description, Message, PRE Status

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Chapter 1 Cisco 10008 Router Overview Cisco 10008 Router Hardware Description Table 1-3 LEDs and Cutoff Switch LEDs/Switch Status Fail Status Green Off Off Yellow Description PRE is ready. No power to the PRE. The PRE is operating properly. A major failure has disabled the PRE. Alphanumeric Display The small alphanumeric display on the front panel provides information on the state of the PRE. The display consists of two four-character LED panels. Table 1-4 lists the most common messages and explains what they mean. If you report a problem to Cisco, it is helpful to include the message on the PRE's alphanumeric display in your problem report. Table 1-4 Messages on PRE Alphanumeric Display Message PRE Status 1111, 2222, 3333, 4444, 5555, 6666, 7777, 8888, 9999 The PRE has just been powered on and is running its power-on self-test. AAA, BBB, CCC ROM DONE The PRE has loaded the ROM monitor. This message appears briefly if the system is configured to boot a Cisco IOS software image. If the system is not configured to boot Cisco IOS, this message remains on the display and the rommon prompt appears on the terminal window. AUTO BOOT The ROM monitor is preparing to boot a Cisco IOS image. BOOT IMGE A Cisco IOS image is starting to boot. IOS STRT, IOS EXC, IOS FPGA, IOS FPOK, IOS FILE, IOS STBY, IOS INTF, IOS MEM, IOS DRVR, IOS LIB, IOS MGMT, IOS PROT, IOS CONF These messages appear in quick succession during the boot process. [On the primary PRE.] The PRE has finished booting and is running Cisco IOS. This is the normal operating status for the primary PRE. IOS STBY [On the secondary PRE.] The PRE is standing by; it is ready to take over if the primary PRE fails. This is the normal operating status for the secondary PRE. Disposing of the PRE The PRE contains a small lithium battery. Some jurisdictions restrict the ways in which you may dispose of items containing lithium batteries. In particular, never dispose of lithium batteries or products containing lithium batteries in an unregulated fire. Other restrictions might apply in your area. Warning Ultimate disposal of this product should be handled according to all national laws and regulations. Statement 1040 OL-0659-13 Cisco 10008 Router Hardware Installation Guide 1-11

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Cisco 10008 Router Hardware Installation Guide
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Chapter 1
Cisco 10008 Router Overview
Cisco 10008 Router Hardware Description
Alphanumeric Display
The small alphanumeric display on the front panel provides information on the state of the PRE. The
display consists of two four-character LED panels.
Table 1-4
lists the most common messages and
explains what they mean. If you report a problem to Cisco, it is helpful to include the message on the
PRE’s alphanumeric display in your problem report.
Disposing of the PRE
The PRE contains a small lithium battery. Some jurisdictions restrict the ways in which you may dispose
of items containing lithium batteries. In particular, never dispose of lithium batteries or products
containing lithium batteries in an unregulated fire. Other restrictions might apply in your area.
Warning
Ultimate disposal of this product should be handled according to all national laws and regulations.
Statement 1040
Status
Green
Off
PRE is ready.
No power to the PRE.
Fail
Off
Yellow
The PRE is operating properly.
A major failure has disabled the PRE.
Table 1-3
LEDs and Cutoff Switch
LEDs/Switch
Status
Description
Table 1-4
Messages on PRE Alphanumeric Display
Message
PRE Status
1111, 2222, 3333, 4444, 5555, 6666, 7777,
8888, 9999
AAA, BBB, CCC
The PRE has just been powered on and is running its power-on self-test.
ROM DONE
The PRE has loaded the ROM monitor. This message appears briefly if the
system is configured to boot a Cisco IOS software image. If the system is
not configured to boot Cisco IOS, this message remains on the display and
the rommon prompt appears on the terminal window.
AUTO BOOT
The ROM monitor is preparing to boot a Cisco IOS image.
BOOT IMGE
A Cisco IOS image is starting to boot.
IOS STRT, IOS EXC, IOS FPGA, IOS FPOK,
IOS FILE, IOS STBY, IOS INTF, IOS MEM,
IOS DRVR, IOS LIB, IOS MGMT, IOS PROT,
IOS CONF
These messages appear in quick succession during the boot process.
– – – –
– – – –
[On the primary PRE.] The PRE has finished booting and is running
Cisco IOS. This is the normal operating status for the primary PRE.
IOS STBY
[On the secondary PRE.] The PRE is standing by; it is ready to take over if
the primary PRE fails. This is the normal operating status for the secondary
PRE.