Replacing Upper or Lower Fan Tray


Replacing Upper or Lower Fan Tray
 
The upper fan tray draws air up through the chassis for cooling and ventilation. It then exhausts the heated air through the vents at the upper-rear of the chassis.
The lower fan tray draws air from the front and sides and pushes it through the chassis for cooling and ventilation.
This chapter includes the following sections:
Caution: Do not operate the chassis without the fan tray(s) installed. Doing so even for short periods of time may cause the system to overheat and result in component damage.
This chapter provides instructions for the removal and replacement of the upper and lower fan tray assemblies should there be a partial or complete failure of either one.
ESD Caution: During installation, maintenance, and/or removal, wear a grounding wrist strap to avoid ESD damage to the components. Failure to do so could result in damage to sensitive electronic components and potentially void your warranty.
Determining Whether a Fan Tray Needs Replacing
The system has several ways to indicate a fan tray failure. The first indicator is that the Status LED on the System Resource Card (SRC) turns red to indicate the failure of a chassis component.
If you see a red Status LED on the SRC, you can determine whether it is a fan tray failure via the CLI or by checking the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) traps.
Using the CLI
To monitor chassis temperature and fan speed, issue the following CLI command in the Exec mode:
show fans
The following is a sample output for this command:
Upper Fan Controller: State=All Running   Speed=Normal Temp=20 (C)
Lower Fan Controller: State=All Running   Speed=Normal Temp=20 (C)
Using SNMP Traps and MIB Objects
The system supports SNMP traps that are triggered for conditions that may indicate the need to change the fan tray. The system provides the following traps:
0: There are no errors. This is the normal operating condition.
2: Multiple fans on the fan tray have failed.
4: A single fan on the fan tray has failed.
8: The redundant fan controller on the fan tray did not respond to the heartbeat signal.
10: An error has occurred on the primary fan controller bus for the fan tray.
20: An error has occurred on the redundant fan controller bus for the fan tray.
40: An inter-bus communication error was experienced between the primary and redundant fan controllers on the fan tray.
80: The fan tray is not present.
Removing an Upper Fan Tray
Follow the instructions below to remove an upper fan tray from the chassis.
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Warning: The upper fan tray assembly contains multiple fans that are spinning at a high rate of speed when the system is powered on. If system is powered on, do not touch moving fans. To minimize the risk of personal injury and potential damage to equipment, follow these instructions.
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Warning: Die obere Lüfter Schublade enthaelt mehrere Lüfter. Verletzungsgefahr bei Beruehrung der Lüfter. Hohe Umdrehungszahl der Lüfter unter Stromanschluss. Vorsicht nicht beruehren. Um persoenliche Verletzungen und Geraeteschaden zu verhueten bitte Anleitungen beachten.
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Proceed to the Installing a Replacement Upper Fan Tray section that follows.
Installing an Upper Fan Tray
Follow the instructions below to install an upper fan tray.
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Removing a Lower Fan Tray Assembly
Follow the instructions below to remove a lower fan tray assembly from the chassis.
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Step 3
Warning: The upper fan tray assembly contains multiple fans that are spinning at a high rate of speed when the system is powered on. If system is powered on, do not touch moving fans. To minimize the risk of personal injury and potential damage to equipment, follow these instructions.
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Warning: Die obere Lüfter Schublade enthaelt mehrere Lüfter. Verletzungsgefahr bei Beruehrung der Lüfter. Hohe Umdrehungszahl der Lüfter unter Stromanschluss. Vorsicht nicht beruehren. Um persoenliche Verletzungen und Geraeteschaden zu verhueten bitte Anleitungen beachten.
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Proceed to the Installing a Replacement Lower Fan Tray Assembly section that follows.
Installing a Lower Fan Tray Assembly
Follow the instructions below to install a lower fan tray.
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Important: The fan tray bay cover is keyed and can only be installed in one direction.
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What to do with the Failed Fan Tray
If the failed fan tray is still under warranty, return it to the vendor for repair.
If the failed fan tray is out of warranty, contact the vendor to determine if it can be sent in for repair at an additional cost.
Important: Disposal of this product should be performed in accordance with all national laws and regulations.
For new customers: Refer to the support area of http://www.cisco.com for up-to-date product documentation pertaining to installation, configuration, and maintenance. A valid username and password are required to use this site. Please contact your local sales or service representative for additional information.
For existing customers with support contracts through Starent Networks: Refer to the support area of http://www.starentnetworks.com for up-to-date product documentation pertaining to installation, configuration, and maintenance. A valid username and password are required to use this site. Please contact your local sales or service representative for additional information.
 
 

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