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www.dell.com | support.dell.com Table C-1. Alarm Events and Reporting Module Alarm Event Alarm LED Fan tray More than one fan within the module major (red) fails or hardware failure in the module One fan within the module fails minor (amber) AC Power Supplies Hardware failure in a non-redundant major (red) power configuration (3 power supplies) Hardware failure in a redundant power configuration (4 power supplies) minor (amber) Line Card Hardware failure major (red) Exceeds high temperature limit major (red) Exceeds warning temperature limit minor (amber) Individual interface fails minor (amber) RPM (Non-redundant Configuration with 1 RPM) Exceeds high temperature limit major (red) Exceeds warning temperature limit minor (amber) RPM fails but CP is ok major (red) SFMs (Redundant Configuration with 10 SFMs) Exceeds high temperature limit major (red) Exceeds warning temperature limit minor (amber) Any card fails minor (amber) Any card removed minor (amber) 8 SFMs (Non-Redundant Configuration) Exceeds high temperature limit major (red) Exceeds warning temperature limit minor (amber) Any card fails major (red) Any card removed major (red) a. Event appears only in the show alarms command output. b. The interface's Link LED is unlit. Reported in event log major minor major minor major major minor reported major minor major major minor minor minor major minor major major Status LED on Audible Module Alarm? amber yes amber no red or unlit yes red or unlit no amber no unlit yes green yes amberb no unlit yes green no amber yes unlit yes green no amber no unlit no unlit yes green no amber yes unlit yes Power Supplies and Alarms If a Power Supply fails while the E1200i is operating, the software generates a major alarm and an SNMP trap, lights the major LED, and activates the audible alarm. When a Power Supply fails, the software also records one alarm event for line cards, RPM, and SFM, though each contains its own power source. The system generates one alarm event and SNMP trap summarizing the Power Supply failure and the components affected. 76 | Alarms