Table 12: DC power supply LED states
Color and Status Description
Off There is no DC power to either power supply.
Green (steady) There is output and the power supply is
operating normally.
Green (blinking) The power supply is present, but its output is
standby voltage (12VSB).
Amber (steady) SHUTDOWN: The power supply is not supplying
power to the switch because the power cord is
unplugged or the power supply shutdown for
faults such as a fan failure or exceeding limits for
Over Current Protection (OCP) or Over Voltage
Protection (OVP).
Amber (blinking) WARNING: The power supply continues to
operate, but there are one or more warning
events such as high temp, high power, high
current, or a slow fan.
Important:
You can hot swap power supplies while the switch is operational. One power supply is
required for continued switch operation.
DC power supply specifications
The Avaya Virtual Services Platform 8000 Series
comes with one 800 W DC power supply and you
can install a secondary power supply for redundancy.
Important:
You must have either a power supply or a power supply cover in each bay to ensure proper
ventilation. Leaving a power supply bay unpopulated or uncovered impairs the ability of the fans
to cool the chassis.
Figure 23: DC power supply
The 800 W DC power supply uses a DC power supply wiring assembly to connect the power supply
to the DC power source.
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