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Switch 3750 - Faulty power supply

mlimouni821
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Hi everybody,

Currently, I have to replace a faulty power switch on a 3750 that indicated that the RPS is not functional. thats the situation of the system power :


mtl4c1r1cs3750-1#show env all
FAN 1 is OK
FAN 2 is OK
FAN PS-1 is OK
FAN PS-2 is OK
TEMPERATURE is OK
Temperature Value: 21 Degree Celsius
Temperature State: GREEN
Yellow Threshold : 46 Degree Celsius
Red Threshold    : 60 Degree Celsius
SW  PID                 Serial#     Status           Sys Pwr  PoE Pwr  Watts
--  ------------------  ----------  ---------------  -------  -------  -----
1A  C3KX-PWR-715WAC     LIT15480W1V  OK              Good     Good     715/0
1B  C3KX-PWR-715WAC     DTN1542K22E  OK              Good     Good     715/0
2A  C3KX-PWR-715WAC     DTN1546K1B4  OK              Good     Good     715/0
2B  C3KX-PWR-715WAC     LIT16011EH0  OK              Good     Good     715/0

SW  Status          RPS Name          RPS Serial#  RPS Port#
--  -------------   ----------------  -----------  ---------
1   Not Present     <>
2   Not Present     <>

mtl4c1r1cs3750-1#show env fan
FAN 1 is OK
FAN 2 is OK
FAN PS-1 is OK
FAN PS-2 is OK

How you can see, the RPS is not existe.

I know that the PS-1 in the faulty one (show in monitoring), but I can't determine witch one in the switch I have to change the right one or the left one.

Thanks in advance for your answers.

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You have 2 switches in the stack and each switch has 2 PSUs for a total of 4 PSUs.

below shows all PSUs are ok
 

1A  C3KX-PWR-715WAC     LIT15480W1V  OK              Good     Good     715/0
1B  C3KX-PWR-715WAC     DTN1542K22E  OK              Good     Good     715/0
2A  C3KX-PWR-715WAC     DTN1546K1B4  OK              Good     Good     715/0
2B  C3KX-PWR-715WAC     LIT16011EH0  OK              Good     Good     715/0

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Reza Sharifi
Hall of Fame
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Hi,

Your internal Power supplies are all fine.

RPS is an external power supply.  Do you have one installed?

http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/switches/redundant-power-system-2300/index.html

HTH

Hi,

the RPS is managed by the switch, Also I have two switch in stack

 

 

Thx

Looking at it from the back, it's the left one.

Thx jhager001. I will replace it tomorrow and add my feedback.

You have 2 switches in the stack and each switch has 2 PSUs for a total of 4 PSUs.

below shows all PSUs are ok
 

1A  C3KX-PWR-715WAC     LIT15480W1V  OK              Good     Good     715/0
1B  C3KX-PWR-715WAC     DTN1542K22E  OK              Good     Good     715/0
2A  C3KX-PWR-715WAC     DTN1546K1B4  OK              Good     Good     715/0
2B  C3KX-PWR-715WAC     LIT16011EH0  OK              Good     Good     715/0

you meens that the power supply is not the cause ? 

There is no issue with your power supplies. They are all ok according to what you posted.

HTH

We get that. He's not asking for assurance, he's asking for an answer on which is PS-1 and which is PS-2.

Actually, that is not what he is asking according to his first post:

"I have to replace a faulty power switch on a 3750"

The output he posted does not show any faulty power supply.

That's a statement bro, 

"I know that the PS-1 in the faulty one (show in monitoring), but I can't determine witch one in the switch I have to change the right one or the left one."

"change the right one or the left one"

"change the right one or the left one"

 

That's the question. If I can make it any more clear, let me know.

Hi Guys,

After a long discussion with the architect, I convinced him not to replace the power supply because the indicators on the console shows no abnormal situation. just the problem of monitoring :)
Thank you very much for your information even if the procedure was not performed.

Here's an image to verify

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