04-30-2021 05:02 PM
Guys,
I have a Cisco 2901/K9 V02 router that has a power issue. It is a standard AC power unit. There appears to be no AC OK led on the power supply. I have seen documents that indicate that the non-POE AC supply has this led. I have verified that this is a non-POE unit.
The unit has no SYS led operation or fan operation. There is a single fan kick on power on. I tried disconnecting the system board from the power supply. I get the same +12 volts and +2.8 volts out of the supply. The power supply label indicates that it has one output of +12 volts @ 11.3 amps.
I suspect that there is a error condition in the power supply. I get a slight buzzing sound from the supply.
Anyone else have this type issue? Was it the system board or power supply?
Thanks for your insight!
Wallace
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05-16-2021 07:13 PM
Guys,
I got my hands on a ac power supply for testing purposes. Swapped the power supply with a known good supply.
The system has a failed motherboard -- Totally Dead!
Thanks for the replys.
Wallace
05-01-2021 01:59 AM
Look at the LED Status :
as per the description thinking that device is dead.
05-01-2021 02:27 AM
Thanks for your reply. The unit is totally dark. NO AC OK led on the ac power supply. The supply is labeled as only 12 volts out. Have one supply line that is 2.8 volts. Which seems like a strange value.
Thanks,
Wallace
05-10-2021 02:33 AM
Hi Wallace,
Do you have a support contract for the device? It seems truly a hardware failure so there aren't so many options here.
Regards,
Martin
05-10-2021 09:49 AM
Thanks for your reply. I do not have a contract on this unit. It is in my home Cisco lab. Just starting to get everything ready to start my studies.
The troubleshooting docs point to either the power supply or the system board. Hope to get access to another power supply to verify this.
Is there any way to get updated ROMMON software for the 2811 routers, considering it is now discontinued and not supported?
Thanks,
Wallace
05-11-2021 12:16 AM
Hello Wallace,
Unfortunately, the TAC software support is available up to 5 years after announcing the product EoS date (which is 11.01.2011). The Cisco 2811 routers are considered obsolete products and officially there is no way to provide any update on any part of the hardware or software at this point.
Regards,
Martin
05-11-2021 02:30 AM
if this full dark, then kit might have dead, raise TAC case if you have support to RMA.
05-16-2021 07:13 PM
Guys,
I got my hands on a ac power supply for testing purposes. Swapped the power supply with a known good supply.
The system has a failed motherboard -- Totally Dead!
Thanks for the replys.
Wallace
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