05-09-2019 10:51 AM
Good day Folks,
So I am here because I am stuck. Just received a brand new C9400 series switch and my blades will not power on. When I did a show module command, it shows that the modules are recognized but show in a power-deny state. Please help.
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05-09-2019 12:50 PM
There shouldn't be any confusion. These PSUs need 220 power input in order to power up the whole chassis.
These PSUs take c19-c20 power cords. Is that what you are using? Does the back of the power supply look like the picture?
Is your power source 220?
HTH
05-09-2019 11:11 AM
Hi,
Do you have enough power for the system?
Can you post the output of "sh module" and "show power detail"?
HTH
05-09-2019 11:19 AM
Here is the information you requested.
Show Module
Mod Ports Card Type Model Serial No.
---+-----+--------------------------------------+--------------+--------------
1 48 48-Port 1 Gigabit Ethernet (SFP) C9400-LC-48S JAE231505V8
2 48 48-Port UPOE 10/100/1000 (RJ-45) C9400-LC-48U JAD23140FB2
3 10 Supervisor 1 Module C9400-SUP-1 JAE2301144P
4 10 Supervisor 1 Module C9400-SUP-1 JAE23011TRX
5 48 48-Port UPOE 10/100/1000 (RJ-45) C9400-LC-48U JAD231509EL
6 48 48-Port 10/100/1000 (RJ-45) C9400-LC-48T JAE23150AV0
Mod MAC addresses Hw Fw Sw Status
---+--------------------------------+----+------------+------------------+--------
1 F80F.6FEF.1384 to F80F.6FEF.13B3 1.0 16.6.2r[FC1] 16.10.01 power-deny
2 D478.9B68.30E0 to D478.9B68.310F 1.1 16.6.2r[FC1] 16.10.01 power-deny
3 D4E8.8057.5F2C to D4E8.8057.5F35 2.0 16.6.2r[FC1] 16.10.01 ok
4 D4E8.8057.5F36 to D4E8.8057.5F3F 2.0 16.6.2r[FC1] 16.10.01 ok
5 00FD.229B.0E00 to 00FD.229B.0E2F 1.1 16.6.2r[FC1] 16.10.01 power-deny
6 00EE.AB63.8DB0 to 00EE.AB63.8DDF 1.1 16.6.2r[FC1] 16.10.01 power-deny
Mod Redundancy Role Operating Redundancy Mode Configured Redundancy Mode
---+-------------------+-------------------------+---------------------------
3 Active sso sso
4 Standby sso sso
Show power detail
Supply Model No Type Capacity Status 1 2 3 4
------ -------------------- ---- -------- ------------ -----------------------
PS1 C9400-PWR-3200AC ac n.a. active good good good good
PS2 C9400-PWR-3200AC ac n.a. active good good good good
PS3 C9400-PWR-3200AC ac n.a. active good good good good
PS4 C9400-PWR-3200AC ac n.a. active good good good good
PS5 C9400-PWR-3200AC ac n.a. active good good good good
PS6 C9400-PWR-3200AC ac n.a. active good good good good
PS Current Configuration Mode : Combined
PS Current Operating State : Combined (Insufficient Input Power)
Power supplies currently active : 6
Power supplies currently available : 6
Power Summary Maximum
(in Watts) Used Available
------------- ------ ---------
System Power 1360 0
Inline Power 0 0
------------- ------ ---------
Total 1360 0
System needs 1360 watts additional power.
Automatic Linecard Shutdown : Disabled
Power Budget Mode : Dual Sup
autoLC Power Out of In
Mod Model No Priority State Budget Instantaneous Peak Reset Reset
--- -------------------- -------- -------- ------ ------------- ---- ------ -----
1 C9400-LC-48S 0 denied 5 0 0 170 5
2 C9400-LC-48U 1 denied 5 0 0 65 5
3 C9400-SUP-1 0 accepted 400 231 246 400 130
4 C9400-SUP-1 0 accepted 400 230 246 400 130
5 C9400-LC-48U 2 denied 5 0 0 65 5
6 C9400-LC-48T 3 denied 5 0 0 65 5
-- Fan Tray 0 accepted 540 -- -- 540 --
--- -------------------- -------- -------- ------ ------------- ---- ------ -----
Total 1360
05-09-2019 11:26 AM
PS Current Operating State : Combined (Insufficient Input Power)
You don't have enough input.
What type of power circuit do you have?
These PSUs usually take 220s
HTH
05-23-2019 05:12 AM
I would like to thank you for all your help. After reviewing your comments I went ahead and ordered power cables for the new unit and the unit powered all the way thru. Thank you so much for your help.
05-09-2019 11:39 AM
So they need 220 volts and not 120 correct??
05-09-2019 12:02 PM
Correct. The input needs to be 220. 110 will not power it up. And the cable is c19-c20
Also, see page 24 in this link:
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/switches/lan/catalyst9400/hardware/install/b_c9400_hig.pdf
HTH
05-09-2019 12:26 PM
I am a little confused. I have six power supplies running at the same time. The cord that was sent to me by Cisco themselves was for a 120 volt system. I just spoke to the company where I purchased my APC's and I have enough power to support the equipment, but because the power supplies does not work at full capacity unless it is under 220 volts. Is that correct. I am soo confused.
05-09-2019 12:50 PM
There shouldn't be any confusion. These PSUs need 220 power input in order to power up the whole chassis.
These PSUs take c19-c20 power cords. Is that what you are using? Does the back of the power supply look like the picture?
Is your power source 220?
HTH
05-09-2019 01:30 PM
Yes it does but the power cords supplied does not mount directly to my APC. It gets attached to the transformer and the transformer is pushing 140 volts.
05-09-2019 02:52 PM
When you say "APC" you mean the PSU or you actually have a backup unit using APC product. Anyway, the issue is that the source is no 220.
HTH
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