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02-16-2019 12:20 AM
02-16-2019 12:20 AM
Fault-LED an PoE-LED
i've got the Problem at several HP Switch 5406zl (J8697A) with the J8726A Management-Module, that the Faul-LED under the Power-LED is flashing orange and the PoE-LED is flashing orange in the Slot A .
The Image is: K.16.02.0020, ROM K.15.30
There are no error logs in the "show logging" and the "show" power-over-ethernet says something like:
Status and Counters - System Power Status
System Power Status : No redundancy
PoE Power Status : No redundancy
Chassis power-over-ethernet:
Total Available Power : 900 W
Total Failover Power : 0 W
Total Redundancy Power : 0 W
Total Used Power : 10 W +/- 6W
Total Remaining Power : 890 W
Internal Power
Main Power
PS (Watts) Status
----- ------------- ---------------------
1 0 Not Connected
2 900 POE+ Connected
External Power
EPS1 /Not Connected.
EPS2 /Not Connected.
IT_Core Switch# show power-over-ethernet slot A
Status and Counters - System Power Status for slot A
Maximum Power : 408 W Operational Status : On
Power In Use : 3 W +/- 6 W Usage Threshold (%) : 80
Status and Counters - Port Power Status
System Power Status : No redundancy
PoE Power Status : No redundancy
Available: 900 W Used: 10 W Remaining: 890 W
Module A Power
Available: 408 W Used: 2 W Remaining: 406 W
PoE | Power Power Alloc Alloc Actual Config Detection Power Pre-std
Port | Enable Priority By Power Power Type Status Class Detect
------ + ------ -------- ----- ----- ------ -------- ----------- ----- ------
A1 | No low usage 17 W 0.0 W Disabled 0 off
A2 | No low usage 17 W 0.0 W Disabled 0 off
A3 | No low usage 17 W 0.0 W Disabled 0 off
A4 | No low usage 17 W 0.0 W Disabled 0 off
A5 | No low usage 17 W 0.0 W Disabled 0 off
A6 | No low usage 17 W 0.0 W Disabled 0 off
A7 | No low usage 17 W 0.0 W Disabled 0 off
A8 | Yes low usage 17 W 2.5 W Delivering 2 off
A9 | No low lldp 17 W 0.0 W Disabled 0 off
A10 | Yes low class 17 W 0.0 W Disabled 0 off
A11 | Yes low lldp 17 W 0.0 W Other Fault 0 off
A12 | Yes low lldp 17 W 0.0 W Disabled 0 off
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02-19-2019 10:26 AM
02-19-2019 10:26 AM
Re: Fault-LED an PoE-LED
Try this command:
show power brief
For a working blade, you'll see "searching" or "delivering" in the detection status for each port. For a bad blade, you'll see something like "other fault" for all ports in the detection status column. We've had a number of blades fail like this and needed replacement.