06-15-2016 05:05 AM - edited 03-08-2019 06:12 AM
Hi,
I'm getting this message in the log of a Cisco 2950T-24 (Version 12.1(22)EA14): %ENVIRONMENT-3-RPS_FAILED: Faulty internal power supply detected.
sh env all
FAN is OK
Internal POWER supply is FAULTY
RPS is NOT present
I read that if no RPS is present this is a cosmetic bug but I'm not sure if this is correct. In spite of the log message, the switch is working fine. Is it a serious problem? Should I use another switch?
Thanks in advance.
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06-15-2016 06:58 AM
Hi
if the internal power supply on a 2950 was not working switch would not even boot as there not power redundant , so I wouldn't worry about it from experience , there are still cosmetic bugs like this even on the newer platforms with ios-xe reporting irregular findings on some 3650 and 3850s
If switch has power and is up without issue I would just ignore it , if its flooding your logs/syslog you could use logging discriminator to remove it so it doesn't fill up the buffer
06-15-2016 06:58 AM
Hi
if the internal power supply on a 2950 was not working switch would not even boot as there not power redundant , so I wouldn't worry about it from experience , there are still cosmetic bugs like this even on the newer platforms with ios-xe reporting irregular findings on some 3650 and 3850s
If switch has power and is up without issue I would just ignore it , if its flooding your logs/syslog you could use logging discriminator to remove it so it doesn't fill up the buffer
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