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Table 17. Action code and recommended actions (continued) Action code Recommended action 4 See "Some ports fail to communicate action (action 4)" on page 38. 5 See "Abnormal port LED action (action 5)" on page 39. 6 See "Abnormal ready LED action (action 6)" on page 41. 7 See "Abnormal power supply LED action (action 7)" on page 41. Fan failure action (action 1) You are here as a result of a switch message to the system indicating that a fan failure has occurred, or you suspect a fan failure for some other reason. When a single fan fails, the switch continues to function indefinitely unless a second fan fails, or a very severe cooling environment exists (high ambient temperature). If a second fan fails or the environment is such that the remaining fans cannot maintain a safe operating temperature, the switch shuts down before any damage is done. Replacing the fan returns the switch to normal service. If the switch has shut down, continue with the following procedure. However, if a severe cooling environment exists, have the customer resolve the situation. 1. If the failure is a single fan, the switch continues to function, and no damage to the switch occurs. You can verify that one of the fans has failed on a Model S16 or Model S08 by checking if a fan is not turning at the back of the switch. If the switch has shut down, you need to start up the switch to perform this check. 2. If a fan has failed, replace the fan. See "Replacing a fan assembly" on page 48. The switch can remain operational during this process. If the switch is an 8-port switch and is rack mounted, you may need to slide the switch forward on its rack mounts to access the fans. 3. After replacing the fan (and turning the switch back on if a shutdown had occurred), verify that all fans are turning. If all fans are turning, return the machine to the customer. Power supply failure action (action 2) This service action is the result of a switch message to the system indicating that a power supply failure has occurred on a dual-power machine. The message to the system can only occur on a dual-power machine. This is because the other power supply keeps the machine operational allowing the message to be sent. 1. Observe the front of the switch. The power supplies are located on the left and on the right side of the switch. One of these power supplies should have the green LED on, and the other should have the green LED off. For the power supply with the green LED off, verify that the power cord is seated correctly, that the power switch is in the on position, and that there is power present in the power outlet. 2. If the green LED is now on, turn the power switch off. Wait 15 seconds and turn the power switch on again. If the green power supply LED is again on, return the machine to the customer. 3. If the green LED is still off, replace the power supply. See "Replacing the power supply" on page 45. A dual-power machine can remain operational during this process. 4. After replacing the power supply, turn the power switch on and verify that the green power supply LED is on. If the green power supply LED is on, return the machine to the customer. 36 IBM SAN Fibre Channel Switch: 2109 Model S16 Installation and Service Guide

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Table 17. Action code and recommended actions (continued)
Action
code
Recommended action
4
See “Some ports fail to communicate action (action 4)” on page 38.
5
See “Abnormal port LED action (action 5)” on page 39.
6
See “Abnormal ready LED action (action 6)” on page 41.
7
See “Abnormal power supply LED action (action 7)” on page 41.
Fan failure action (action 1)
You are here as a result of a switch message to the system indicating that a fan
failure has occurred, or you suspect a fan failure for some other reason.
When a single fan fails, the switch continues to function indefinitely unless a second
fan fails, or a very severe cooling environment exists (high ambient temperature). If
a second fan fails or the environment is such that the remaining fans cannot
maintain a safe operating temperature, the switch shuts down before any damage is
done. Replacing the fan returns the switch to normal service. If the switch has shut
down, continue with the following procedure. However, if a severe cooling
environment exists, have the customer resolve the situation.
1.
If the failure is a single fan, the switch continues to function, and no damage to
the switch occurs. You can verify that one of the fans has failed on a Model S16
or Model S08 by checking if a fan is not turning at the back of the switch. If the
switch has shut down, you need to start up the switch to perform this check.
2.
If a fan has failed, replace the fan. See “Replacing a fan assembly” on page 48.
The switch can remain operational during this process. If the switch is an 8-port
switch and is rack mounted, you may need to slide the switch forward on its
rack mounts to access the fans.
3.
After replacing the fan (and turning the switch back on if a shutdown had
occurred), verify that all fans are turning. If all fans are turning, return the
machine to the customer.
Power supply failure action (action 2)
This service action is the result of a switch message to the system indicating that a
power supply failure has occurred on a dual-power machine. The message to the
system can only occur on a dual-power machine. This is because the other power
supply keeps the machine operational allowing the message to be sent.
1.
Observe the front of the switch. The power supplies are located on the left and
on the right side of the switch. One of these power supplies should have the
green LED on, and the other should have the green LED off.
For the power supply with the green LED off, verify that the power cord is
seated correctly, that the power switch is in the on position, and that there is
power present in the power outlet.
2.
If the green LED is now on, turn the power switch off. Wait 15 seconds and turn
the power switch on again. If the green power supply LED is again on, return
the machine to the customer.
3.
If the green LED is still off, replace the power supply. See “Replacing the power
supply” on page 45. A dual-power machine can remain operational during this
process.
4.
After replacing the power supply, turn the power switch on and verify that the
green power supply LED is on. If the green power supply LED is on, return the
machine to the customer.
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