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Under certain conditions, the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Router or one of its power supplies can perform an automatic shutdown.
When the router detects a condition that could result in physical damage to system components, the router can shut down without operator intervention. When the router shuts down automatically, the system controller disables DC power to all internal components. All DC power remains disabled until you toggle the power switch.
The default for automatic router shutdown is off. To allow automatic router shutdown, the facility-alarm critical exceed-action shutdown command must be enabled. If the facility-alarm critical exceed-action shutdown command is enabled, the router performs an automatic shutdown under the following conditions:
A temperature threshold is exceeded if any of the following conditions occur:
Note Temperature threshold values cannot be configured or changed.
The voltage of a power supply must be within certain ranges (within tolerance). A power supply is out of tolerance if voltage is outside of the following ranges:
Note Voltage tolerance ranges cannot be configured or changed.
Automatic power supply shutdown occurs independently of a router shutdown. If the internal temperature of a power supply exceeds 100° C, the power supply shuts down immediately. The facility-alarm critical exceed-action shutdown command does not need to be enabled.
Each power supply fail safe is independent of the other and independent of the router. The fans in the power supplies continue to operate as long as the second power entry module (PEM) is powering the system.
For more information about the topics discussed in this chapter, see the following documents:
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Cisco IOS Master Command List, All Releases Command Lookup Tool (Requires Cisco.com user ID and password) |
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“Environmental Monitoring and Reporting” section in the “Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers Hardware Overview” chapter in the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Router Hardware Installation Guide |