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Maintenance and Troubleshooting

Maintenance and Troubleshooting
Now that you have installed and connected the vEdge 100 router, you can monitor and troubleshoot the various
LEDs and system alarms on the router.
Alarm Severity Levels
The system alarms on the vEdge 100 router have two types of severity levels:
• Major (red)—Indicates a critical situation on the router resulting from one of two conditions:
A major alarm condition requires immediate attention. If a temperature related major alarm persists for more
than five minutes, the router will shut down.
• Minor (yellow)—Indicates a warning on the router that, if left unattended, might result in an interruption
Hardware Alarms
Hardware alarms on the vEdge 100 router are predefined and are triggered by a physical condition on the
router such as a power supply failure, excessive component temperature, or fan failure. The vEdge 100 router
triggers the following types of hardware alarms:
• Main board temperature alarm—The main board of the router has one temperature sensing point (board
• CPU temperature alarm—If the temperature of the system CPU crosses the predefined threshold level,
• Fan alarm—The router has a fixed built-in fan for system cooling which runs at a fixed speed. If the fan
Table 1 lists the yellow and red alarm threshold for the temperature sensing points in the system—one board
sensor on the board and one CPU junction temperature sensor. The lower threshold value (Bad Fan) applies
if a fan failure condition is also detected; otherwise the higher threshold value applies (normal).
Table 6:
Item
Board sensor 0
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• One or more hardware components on the router has failed.
• One or more hardware components on the router has exceeded the temperature threshold.
in router operation or degradation in router performance. A yellow alarm condition requires further
monitoring and/or maintenance.
sensor 0). If the temperature of the sensor location crosses the predefined threshold level, the system
triggers an alarm.
the system triggers an alarm.
stops running, the system triggers an alarm. Also if the fan starts to run below a predefined RPM threshold,
the system triggers an alarm.
Yellow Alarm(degrees
C)
Normal
65
Red Alarm(degrees
C)
Bad Fan
Normal
60
80
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Bad Fan
75