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Chapter 7 Maintaining the Cisco Catalyst 5500 Multiswitch Router
Replacing Hardware Components
Using the Command Line Interface to Check Status
The Cisco Catalyst 5500 command line interface includes a series of commands that enable you to
determine if the MSR is functioning correctly or where problems have occurred. Relevant commands for
checking status include ping, traceroute, test snmp trap, and show. There are more than 100 show
commands, many of which can be used to check status. To learn how to find more information
concerning these and other commands, refer to the Command Reference Manual that came with the
Cisco Catalyst 5500 MSR.
Replacing Hardware Components
This section describes how to perform the following removal and replacement procedures for
Cisco Catalyst 5000 series field-replaceable units (FRUs):
•
Removing the Supervisor Engine, page 7-6
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Using Flash Memory (PCMCIA) Cards (Supervisor Engine III), page 7-7
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Removing and Replacing the Power Supply, page 7-8
•
Removing and Replacing the Chassis Fan Assembly, page 7-15
For instructions on installing and replacing switching modules, refer to the Catalyst 5000 Series Module
Installation Guide.
Table 7-4
RSM (WS-X5302) STATUS LED Descriptions
LED State
Description
STATUS
Green
All the self-tests have been passed.
Red
A test other than an individual port test has been failed.
Orange
System boot, self-test diagnostics running, or the module is disabled.
CPU HALT
On
Indicates normal RSM operation.
Off
The system detected a processor hardware failure.
ENABLED
On
Indicates IP microcode is loaded and the RSM is operational.
PCMCIA
SLOTs 0 and 1
On
Indicates PCMCIA devices in slot 0 and 1 are being accessed by the
RSM.
TX
1
1.
TX = transmit
Green
The port is transmitting a packet (LED is lit for approximately 50 ms).
RX
2
2.
RX = receive
Green
The port is receiving a packet (LED is lit for approximately 50 ms
3
)
3.
ms = milliseconds