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Q: C2960 (Stack) + RPS message - what does it mean ?

Peko-HKI
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Hi,

we have a stack of 3 x C2960. All 3 devices are using one normal power supply. For a second power connection
a RPS 2300 is used.

Looking at the status we see the following situation:

 

 

SW  PID                 Serial#     Status           Sys Pwr  PoE Pwr  Watts
---  ------------------  ----------  ---------------  -------  -------  -----
 1  Built-in                                         Unavail
 2  Built-in                                         Good
 3  Built-in                                         Unavail

SW  Status          RPS Name          RPS Serial#  RPS Port#
--  -------------   ----------------  -----------  ---------
1   Active          CiscoRPS          FDO1614XXXX  1
2   Active          CiscoRPS          FDO1614XXXX  2
3   Active          CiscoRPS          FDO1614XXXX  3

RPS Name: CiscoRPS
  State: Active
  PID: PWR-RPS2300
  Serial#: FDO161XXXXX
  Fan: Good
  Temperature: Green

  RPS Power Supply A: Present
    PID             : C3K-PWR-750WAC
    Serial#         : AZS154XXXXX
    System Power    : Good
    PoE Power       : Good
    Watts           : 300/420 (System/PoE)

  RPS Power Supply B: Present
    PID             : C3K-PWR-750WAC
    Serial#         : AZS154XXXXX
    System Power    : Good
    PoE Power       : Good
    Watts           : 300/420 (System/PoE)

DCOut  State   Connected  Priority  BackingUp  WillBackup  Portname        SW#
-----  ------- ---------  --------  ---------  ----------  --------------- ---
    1  Active  Yes               6  Yes        Yes         XXXXX             1
    2  Active  Yes               6  No         No          XXXXX             2
    3  Active  Yes               6  Yes        Yes         XXXXX             3
    4  Active  No                6  No         No          <>                -
    5  Active  No                6  No         No          <>                -
    6  Active  No                6  No         No          <>                -

What does it mean ?

Are 2 switches using the RPS as main power device, and one switch the internal power supply ?

Or is something defect ?

I'm new and just started to configure the monitoring (using icinga2) and saw an error message.

Any help is welcome!

Bye, Peer

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Reza Sharifi
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Hi,

Are 2 switches using the RPS as main power device, and one switch the internal power supply ?

It seems that way. In order to test it, you would have to disconnect the RPS from one of the switches (1 or 3) (in a maintenance window) and see if the built-in power supply work.

HTH

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