Recommended shutdown procedure, Last resort shutdown procedure – Enterasys Networks Enterasys Matrix 9034310-01 User Manual
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Overview of DFE-Platinum Module Shutdown Procedure
4-6 Troubleshooting
Recommended Shutdown Procedure
Before pulling a DFE‐Platinum module out of a chassis,
press or tap on its
OFFLINE/RESET
switch for less than 1 second.
Its CPU LED changes from solid green to blinking between green and amber, indicating that the
module is shutting down. At the end of the shutdown routine, the CPU LED changes to a 67%/
33% sequence of amber/off, respectively, indicating the module is in a halt state. In this time it is
safe to restart or remove the module from the chassis.
When a controlled shutdown is initiated from the
OFFLINE/RESET switch
, you have 60 seconds
from the time the CPU starts alternately flashing amber/off until the device automatically restarts.
Last Resort Shutdown Procedure
To reset a DFE‐Platinum module without it performing an orderly shutdown routine,
press and hold the
OFFLINE/RESET
switch for approximately 6 seconds.
Pulling any DFE‐Platinum module out of the chassis before it has been shut down is not
recommended. The only safe time to pull a module out of the chassis is after the completion of a
shutdown and the management LED is alternately flashing amber/off.
Caution: Do not remove a DFE module from an operating chassis system before reading the
following information and instructions.
Precaución: Antes de retirar los módulos DFE del chasis en funcionamiento, lea las siguientes
instrucciones y la información suministrada.
Note: The only safe time to pull a DFE-Platinum module out of the chassis is when the CPU LED is
alternately flashing amber/off. Otherwise, system operation will be interrupted.
Caution: This method of shutting down a DFE module is not recommended except as a last resort,
because all processes currently running on the module will be interrupted resulting in loss of
frames.
Precaución: No se recomienda utilizar este método para apagar los módulos DFE. Recurra a él
sólo como último recurso, puesto que interrumpe todos los procesos del módulo en
funcionamiento, lo que podría resultar pérdidas de frames.