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Revision | Publish Date | Comments |
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1.0
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13-May-16
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Initial Release
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10.0
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09-Oct-17
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Migration to new field notice system
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10.1
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12-Feb-18
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Updated Defect Information Table
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10.2
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30-May-18
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Fixed Broken Image Links
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10.3
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05-Mar-19
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Removal of Upgrade program
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Affected Product ID | Comments |
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3900-FANASSY
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3900-FANASSY-2
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3900-FANASSY-N-2
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3900-FANASSY-NEBS
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VG350-FANASSY
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Defect ID | Headline |
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CSCvf34445 | There were no defects filed with this field notice at the time of publication. |
One or more fans in a 39XX or VG350 fan tray might fail or run at less than design Revolutions Per Minute (RPM) criteria due to a component issue. Routers that experience this issue should be monitored for temperature alarms. Customer's routers might experience this issue and not be aware since temperature or low fan speed alarms might not be generated.
Many platforms can operate for extended duration with fan alarms and not experience temperature alarms. Temperature alarms should be given higher precedence (versus fan low speed alarm) and immediate fan tray replacement is required. Fan service should be scheduled during the next available maintenance window, and the fan tray in the router should be replaced.
Some of the fans provided by a specific supplier might have a faulty capacitor. The capacitor might deteriorate over time and eventually fail, which causes a loss of fan speed control.
A capacitor failure (from a specific supplier) in a 39XX or VG350 fan might cause the fan to run at a slow speed. This might not trigger a fan failure alarm. If a fan alarm is not generated, the customer might receive a router over temperature alarm. In either case, the sho env table command should be executed in order to review what the actual fan speeds are in operation.
Fan Failure Alarm
This messages repeats on the console if a fan failure alarm is generated:
"Dec 4 03:56:41.194: %ENVMON-4-ONE_FAN_LOW_RPM: Warning: Fan 2 is running at low RPM. Rotation speed is now high for all other fans. Fan Tray replacement is recommended."
Note: There are five fans in the 3900 fan tray. For this message, Fan 1, Fan 2, Fan 3, Fan 4, or Fan 5 will be identified in the low RPM warning message. If multiple fans have failed, each fan that fails will be reported. It is possible for the low fan speed condition to oscillate in and out of the range of the threshold to trigger an alarm. With this behavior, the message might be generated erratically if the fan speed increases above the lower threshold limit.
The sho env table command should be executed and the fan speeds reviewed. Output should look similar to this:
SYSTEM FAN STATUS ================= Fan 1 OK, fan level 5, High speed setting, 6656 RPM, 100% PWM Fan 2 Low RPM Fan 3 OK, fan level 5, High speed setting, 6744 RPM, 100% PWM Fan 4 OK, fan level 5, High speed setting, 1646 RPM, 100% PWM Fan 5 OK, fan level 5, High speed setting, 7105 RPM, 100% PWM
Fan 2 is reported in a low RPM and failed state. The other fans have been set to the maximum speed setting. Note that Fan 4 runs at a much lower fan speed than the other fans even though it has not raised an alarm. Fan 4 is actually not ok. Fan speeds shown in the output of the sho env table should be compared to the minimum fan speed settings shown in the table included in this section. If the fan speed reported for a specific level is less than the value shown in the table, the fan capacitor has failed.
Temperature Alarm
These messages repeat on the console if an over temperature alarm is generated.
3925/45 "Jan 9 13:11:46.728: %ENVMON-2-CPU_CRITICAL_OVERTEMP: Critical: CPU temperature 127C exceeds 115C threshold. Please resolve system cooling immediately to prevent system damage."
3925/45e "ENVMON-1-CPU_CORE_WARNING_OVERTEMP Warning: CPU core is very hot value = 20. It exceeds threshold 24. Please resolve system cooling immediately to prevent system damage."
The sho env table command should be executed and the fan speeds reviewed. Output should look similar to this:
SYSTEM FAN STATUS ================= Fan 1 OK, fan level 3, Medium speed setting, 592 RPM, 62% PWM Fan 2 OK, fan level 3, Medium speed setting, 503 RPM, 62% PWM Fan 3 OK, fan level 3, Medium speed setting, 760 RPM, 62% PWM Fan 4 OK, fan level 3, Medium speed setting, 414 RPM, 62% PWM Fan 5 OK, fan level 3, Medium speed setting, 5381 RPM, 62% PWM
Speeds for Fans 1 through 4 are very low while the speed for Fan 5 is normal. The fan speed level of 3 is set by the temperature of the intake air as measured by the router. The speeds for Fans 1 through 4 are low but are not low enough to generate a fan alarm for a low RPM condition. This means those fans are not ok. Fan speeds shown in the output of the sho env table should be compared to the minimum fan speed settings shown in the table. If the fan speed reported for a specific level is less than the value shown in the table, the fan capacitor has failed.
39XX and VG350 Fan Speed Minimum Values
Fan Level | Minimum RPM |
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Level 1 | 2800 |
Level 2 | 4000 |
Level 3 | 5000 |
Level 4 | 5500 |
Level 5 | 6000 |
No workaround is available. The fan tray must be replaced via the Return Material Authorization (RMA) process.
Actions to Take
Verification of susceptible fans should be done through the Fan Assembly Serial Number database. All Fan Assembly Serial Numbers must be checked and validated as susceptible before replacement of the fan assembly can take place.
Chassis Serial Number Lookup for Chassis that might have shipped with affected Fan Assemblies.
Note: The first three letters of Chassis Serial Numbers begin with FCZ, FHK, FGL, or FTX.
Fan Assembly Serial Number Lookup for Fan Assemblies that might be affected.
All Fan Assemblies must be verified through this link. The Chassis serial number lookup is to help narrow down which units might have been shipped with affected Fan Assemblies only.
Note: The first three letters of Fan Assembly Serial numbers begin with FOX.
When you physically check the Serial Numbers of the Fan Assemblies, refer to the "Replacing a Fan Tray or Air Filter" section of the Installation Guide to remove and replace the Fan Assembly.
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