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Table 99: Media Gateway Traps and Resolutions 3 of 22<br />

Event<br />

ID<br />

Trap # Alarm<br />

Level<br />

G700 Traps<br />

3 6 MIN cmgPsuFanProlongedFault — The power supply fan has been<br />

operating at less than 90% of its optimal speed for 15 minutes or<br />

more. This may be an early warning of overheating.<br />

1. Verify there are faults in the system. Use the Media Gateway<br />

Processor (MGP) Command Line Interface (CLI) command<br />

show faults to display any faults on the media gateway.<br />

Check for voltage alarms first. If it is a voltage alarm, fix the<br />

voltage alarm. Low voltage may be responsible for slower<br />

fans. Voltage may be reduced by a short in one of the media<br />

modules or there may be a bad power supply. Systematically<br />

remove each media module to determine if one of the media<br />

modules is responsible for reducing the voltage levels.<br />

2. If there is a fan/temperature fault, check to see if the fans are<br />

working, and/or if there is sufficient space around the media<br />

gateway for air circulation.<br />

3. If none of the voltages are out of tolerance, but the PSU<br />

status indicates failure, replace the entire media gateway.<br />

Fans and the PSU are not field replaceable.<br />

3 7 MIN cmgPsuFanProlongedClear - The power supply fan is operating<br />

normally.<br />

8 - 9 Reserved<br />

Description / Recommendation<br />

3 of 22<br />

Communication Manager Release 5.0 Issue 4 January 2008 391

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