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Austin HoffmanAug 1, 2025
Why is my Cisco NCS 5000 Network Router overheating?
- JJesus SimonAug 1, 2025
Your Cisco Network Router might be overheating due to the failure of a fan module. Check the fan modules to ensure they are operating normally.
Why is my Cisco NCS 5000 Network Router overheating?
Your Cisco Network Router might be overheating due to the failure of a fan module. Check the fan modules to ensure they are operating normally.
What to do if my Cisco NCS 5000 has problems with the initial power up?
If your Cisco Network Router is having problems with the initial power up, it could be due to a module that is not firmly connected to the backplane, or a power supply that has been disconnected from the power cord connector. Make sure that all modules are firmly connected to the backplane and that the power supply is connected to the power cord.
Product Family | Network Convergence System |
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Series | NCS 5000 |
Product Type | Router |
Maximum Slots | Varies by model |
Maximum Capacity | Varies by model |
Port Density | Varies by model |
Forwarding Capacity | Varies by model |
Supported Interfaces | 10GE, 40GE, 100GE |
Power Supply | AC or DC |
Operating Temperature | 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F) |
Redundancy | Power supply, fan |
Operating System | Cisco IOS XR |
Management | CLI, SNMP, NETCONF/YANG |
Applications | MPLS |