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SwitchBlade x3112 Installation Guide - Allied Telesis

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<strong>SwitchBlade</strong> <strong>x3112</strong> <strong>Installation</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />

AT-SBx31CFC Fabric Control Card FAN Fault LED Flashing Amber<br />

Check the FAN System LED on the front panel of the AT-SBx31CFC<br />

Fabric Control Card for a solid green or flashing amber status. A flashing<br />

amber status LED indicates a FAULT condition in the AT-SBx31FAN Tray.<br />

The fan tray is initialized by the software running on the AT-SBx31CFC<br />

Fabric Control Card. The fan speed is independently adjusted proportional<br />

to the internal operating temperature. If the fan speed of one or more fans<br />

falls below a set minimum speed, the fan FAULT condition will occur.<br />

You can obtain specific information for the AT-SBx31CFC Fabric Control<br />

Card by using the Switchblade <strong>x3112</strong> Management Software to note<br />

specific parameters by entering the following command:<br />

officer SEC>> SHOW FANMODULE<br />

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Contact <strong>Allied</strong> <strong>Telesis</strong> Technical Support for further assistance. Please<br />

report the AT-SBx31FAN Tray fault condition and the information<br />

obtained from the SHOW FANMODULE command.<br />

If the AT-SBx31FAN Tray needs to be replaced, remove the assembly<br />

and install a replacement AT-SBx31FAN Tray. Refer to “Replacing the<br />

AT-SBx31FAN Tray” on page 84.<br />

Note<br />

The AT-SBx31FAN Tray is hot swappable which allows the<br />

<strong>SwitchBlade</strong> <strong>x3112</strong> to continue to operate while you exchange AT-<br />

SBx31FAN Trays.<br />

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