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Power Supply Recycle Test (#1534)<br />

Power Supply Recycle Test (#1534)<br />

The Power Supply Recycle Test verifies that the redundant power supply (slot 15) can fully<br />

support the power load for the G650, or shuts down the power to an entire carrier to force all the<br />

circuit boards in the carrier to recycle. This <strong>test</strong> turns off the DC output voltages for a few<br />

seconds <strong>and</strong> then turns the voltages back on. This <strong>test</strong> is run as a scheduled <strong>test</strong> only if<br />

redundant power supplies are present <strong>and</strong> then only on one power supply at a time. When<br />

redundant power supplies are present, this <strong>test</strong> can generate <strong>error</strong> log entries for either power<br />

supply.<br />

This <strong>test</strong> runs on POW-SUP (Power Supply).<br />

Table 543: Power Supply Recycle Test (#1534) 1 of 3<br />

Error<br />

Code<br />

Test<br />

Result<br />

Description <strong>and</strong> recommendation<br />

1000 ABORT Internal software <strong>error</strong>.<br />

1. Retry the comm<strong>and</strong>.<br />

2. Escalate the problem if the <strong>test</strong> continues to abort.<br />

1035 ABORT The port network is not available.<br />

1. Enter status port-network to verify that the network is not up.<br />

2. Look for alarms against EXP-PN (Expansion Port Network),<br />

EXP-INTF (Expansion Interface Circuit Pack), PKT-INT (Packet<br />

Interface), etc.<br />

3. Use the diagnostic procedures for those MOs to clear the problem.<br />

1971<br />

1973<br />

1975<br />

ABORT The power supply is not detected.<br />

The carrier does not contain a redundant power supply.<br />

The other power supply has failed.<br />

1. Refer to hardware <strong>error</strong>s for the other power supply.<br />

2. Replace the other power supply.<br />

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